That last one was totally adorable. I think he's the kind of guy everyone wants their SO to emulate isn't it? I hope their married life is so, so happy.
Last one was wholesome. Some families are traditionally strict over who their children is allowed to love. She proved to him that he matters more than blood and tradition. That's love. The way he picked her up says a lot.
I went to a wedding where the bride was 8 months pregnant and her water broke. The baby was coming quickly and had to be delivered at the church. Someone yelled out, "Gives new meaning to Holy Water, doesn't it?"😂
I'm Menopausal, Hormonal and BatS#!t Crazy. So The Last One Made me cry. I Couldn't stop laughing at the first one. Charlotte's videos Again the highlight of my day
The last couple is what every parent should want. He will spend his life with someone he loves and he will make their lives in that love. She will feed that love with her own and give it strength. Rich? The kind of love they share is priceless.
Conversely that girl just showed she is rich in what matters in life love and is not letting classiest bigotry stand between her and the man she had chosen to have for her husband, I'm proud of them getting married no matter what
As awful as the first story is, years later, the wife is going to appreciate how wonderful her husband acted. Even in her worst moment, he showed no doubt whatsoever to be there for her and marry her. He's obviously a keeper and this was the strongest sign of that.
I know your pain but since I've dealt with it my whole life so I'd wear a dress i can be able to use the bathroom easily and make note of where the bathrooms are lolol. Since its been 8 months now. How was it?
Yeah just don’t detox, or eat foods that trigger you. And expect what could happen, have a back up plan. 😊doesn’t mean it’s going to happen, just expecting the unexpected.😊
I’m impressed with this wedding planner. She was prepared with heavy duty gloves, a poncho, and Xanax? Too bad I’m already married, I would totally hire her.
@@agood1 it’s really not hard to get your hands on benzos. I definitely believe it was there. Not to mention, it could have been the bride’s Xanax. No one said the planner brought it. Just that she gave it to the bride.
Don't worry, I think everybody got that she is a crazy person who just happens to claim that she is Christian. She could be any confession or no confession at all but would still use it to try and control other people.😉
I'd have still invited her and broke every single rule she had and made sure that she saw me do it. She also would not have gotten a dime from me. I can shop for my own food.
@@whatisthisalgorithm I’ve been to Vegas twice, I got married there, I completely agree with you. She should steer clear if she thinks it’s that tempting 😂
For the story where the girl with adhd was told to NOT bring her meds and that they wouldn’t be studying so it was unneeded…. As someone who takes those meds and has ADHD it has more of use then to keep us focused on 1 thing at a time that was an insult to people such as myself
ADHD meds allow me to function. I was in a deep, depressive funk before getting diagnosed. (therapy, meds, changed exercise routine... the whole programme. SOME people suggest that I could stop the meds and just do the rest... Well, I tried it. Doesn't work. I NEED the medication to enact any of my adhd strategies, routines etc. Some people... smh.)
@@leonamay8776 I don't have ADHD but I do have bipolar and can relate. My meds are what keeps me level and keeps me from either dropping into deep depression again or skyrocketing into mania. When I don't take them all it does is make my life much worse.
Well the thing that got me is that she was entitled enough to demand people adjust their medication, as if she has any medical knowledge. For all she knows they might go into withdrawal or space out to a degree that puts them in a dangerous situation. Especially considering they were in Vegas and there are so many criminals around wanting to take advantage of tourists who have their guard down... I don't know much about ADHD or its medications but I face chronic pain and disability and just abruptly stopping a medication without dr oversight can become dangerous very fast. That and your state of mind and awareness can change. And for an entire WEEK of being off of it? Reckless.
I thought my wedding bouquet falling apart as my father takes my arm to start the procession was bad. I let out a huge gasp, bridesmaid & matron of honor turn around, their mouths drop open, rushing back to me, here comes the bride is getting ready to play, & the florist had left. She said her job was done. Somebody came up, hurriedly put my bouquet back together, and the procession commences. Both my BM & MoH were saying, “Don’t cry, don’t cry. You cry, we’re going to cry.” My dad leaned down, & said jokingly, “Are you wishing you 2 had eloped yet?” I looked at him with my mouth like😧 & then I burst out laughing 😂!
The fact that homegirl wasn’t even invited, and hissy fitted her way into GETTING invited, THEN has this AUDASHITTY list of rules…I would have told her to kindly take a hike. Like the one person in the comments said, I would have told her “We WILL 100000% be doing the exact OPPOSITE of everything you listed. Good DAY!” Yikes.
And btw, I [binge] watch your videos everyday and I’m starting to watch them all again bc I’m pretty sure I’ve watched them all! Lol I fall asleep to them! Idk what it is about you, but I know for a fact I’m not the only one! You truly do brighten people’s day, Charlotte! And as an aspiring future TH-camr, I can only hope to be a fraction of as charming and welcoming as you are! ♥️
@@rolandhansen812 Godly rules people..especially the ‘get some Jesus in your life’ people crack me up. Like Jesus? The guy whose first act was to turn water into wine at a wedding so the guests could keep on partying..that Jesus? The one who spent his time hanging out with his bros and hos....that Jesus? Mind you, I think even Jesus would avoid Vegas, that is one sad city.
@@rolandhansen812 as a Christian who would go to church during a vacation, I would never dream of forcing everyone else to go. It’s my personal thing that I want to do, others are not obligated to come with. 😂
For those that aren’t aware, that’s what so many of these “diet” or “detox” drinks do. Some of the “diet” or “weight loss” drinks just make you poop a lot & give you lots of diarrhea, which in turn makes you lose a bit of weight (also can make you really sick). And some of the “detox” type drinks will make your poop exactly like the description in the first story (slimey, gel-like, tar-looking, basically a super weird consistency) which makes people think that they’re expelling stuff toxins or stuff that was stuck on the walls of their intestines. I specifically remember many many years ago (early 2000’s) there was a detox type drink going around (I completely forget what it was now) but it was something that they said would clean you out and would remove years of “build-up” in the walls of your intestines. People would drink it, and this weird textured crap would come out of them and they would think it was working. I remember trying to explain to people that there’s no “build-up” of crap on the walls of our intestines and that proof of this is easily seen by anyone who has ever had an endoscopy or colonoscopy. Doctors were trying to tell people that the drink had stuff in it that made your crap that texture, it wasn’t stuff that was already in you. You could find pictures online of people taking pictures of their 💩 and claiming the drink works. 🤦🏻♀️ It sounds like the bride in the first story had a drink like this. People….remember these 2 things. 1) You don’t need to detox anything, you have organs that are specifically made to do this job and they work 2) No drink or shake or anything you ingest will make you instantly lose weight, despite what the social media ads and pictures tell you. Eating healthier & working out are the only things that do that, and even that takes a lot of time & patience. Please don’t put random crap in your bodies without talking to your doctor.
You are so right. I needed a colonoscopy once to ensure there was no underlying reason for my IBS. I saw the imagery from it. Absolutely ‘beautiful’ as the doctor stated. So clean and shiny. It really proved to me how amazing our bodies are. Bonus my IBS cleared up. Clearly it was being caused by anxiety about my health. Once I got the all clear my body got the message.
Absolutely love the last story, I saw a documentary about how with the decrease in eligible women, most women have looked to expect far more from a husband in China. On the flip side, it was heartbreaking as one man mentioned he couldn’t bring himself to ask the one he loved out because he didn’t feel worth her and thought he’d drag her down (note, on the flip side of that, there were a stupid bunch of men just sitting around, pining and whining “WhErE’s MuH wIfE?? i WaS pRoMiSeD a WiFe… i MaN i dEsErVe A wIfE!” While they sat around all day doing nothing.) So it’s really nice to see this side. Screw the societal pressure, that’s what ended everyone else so miserably, so why bother with it at this point? Love who you want :)
Charlotte's favourite "Play stupid games, win stupid prices" line perfectly applies to the current bad situation in China which is a result of their previous one child policy in combination with majority of people wanting to have a "SON" as that one allowed child.
@@lenusniq_9746 Even better, they wanted a son because back then, that’s where ‘the money’ was, as the daughter’s family was forced to pay a ‘dowry’ for her marriage. Now a days? They get a nice big bowl of N O T H I N G. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes :) love that line :)
I agree with not inviting random men back to the hotel room. Actually I wouldn’t want any random person walking around my hotel room. The rest of those rules are just ridiculous.
When my brother got married a few months later, his wife copied EVERYTHING from my wedding, and even asked if she could have the part of my cake that was made of styrofoam (as a keepsake). I said no. There were a few differences though. My wedding was a small event held in my sister's backyard with the reception in our backyard. They got married in a church. I wanted to have my favorite meal, which was a turkey dinner. My mom said she'd take care of it but instead she told the guests it was a potluck sort of thing that was picnic style. We had cold cuts and salads. My mom adored my brother's wife so of course she made an entire turkey dinner for them though. Mine turned out to be a Murphy's law sort of thing and almost everything went wrong, we didn't even have music and decorations, so we didn't get to play our wedding song. That was fine with me though, I have a great sense of humor and thought every mishap was hilarious. Our wedding reception was such a hit, we were still kicking people out at 8am the next morning. Mind you it was my brother in law who was stranded at our house because my sister caused a scene, screaming that she just caught me having s*x with her husband, even though both of us were in full view of my guests as he was congratulating me on my wedding. How that equated to s*x, I don't know but my sister flew into a rage, made a complete dumbass of herself and sped off in her car, but we did still have other guests there until 6-7am. At my brother's wedding, they had all their music and decorations going but by 8pm, my husband was driving the last of their guests home because it was so boring no one wanted to stay. The only entertainment that whole 2 hours of their reception was when I looked at the take home treats and knowing my brother and his wife were standing behind me, I picked one up and said to my husband "Oh look honey, they forgot the flowers in the center." My brother's wife slapped my brother in the chest and angrily said "I KNEW there was something else!" Way to hide the fact that you copied me lol. Oh! They had to come up with a wedding song last second because she didn't hear mine at my wedding and I refused to tell her what it was. They've been divorced for many years now, both are remarried, and I ran into her about 3 months ago, so I thought I'd tell her finally what my wedding song is. As for my husband and I, we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary in August.
I wanna know what song she chose and what song yours was gonna be now haha that woman is psycho! Imagine having the nerve to copy your SIL wedding plans and make it seem like you’re showing everyone what it should’ve been like! Gtfo lol your wedding should be at least a little unique to YOU and captured the couple’s style in some way.. being inspired by someone else’s wedding is fine but wouldn’t yiu wanna add your own flair to it..? What a weirdo lol
That first story reminded me of how my sister met her husband. They both worked at a summer camp, and one day, the sewage line broke and they had to wade thru it to help fix it and empty the sewage. The pastor told that story at the wedding, and it made everyone smile.
I was on a bachelorette weekend a few years ago that was pretty tame. But one girl decided that we drank too much and that it was her duty to report it to our parents (keep in mind we were all adults). She called up so many people to let them know that we were drunks and that we needed encouragement to get over our addictions. We literally had some champagne in the afternoon, had a drink with a fancy dinner and then had a couple drinks later on in the evening. To this day she refuses to speak to me because of my “drinking issues” that I haven’t fixed. I literally drink 1-2 drinks per week with dinner 🤣 She never drank anything the whole day and none of us pushed her to drink anything so I don’t know what her issue was
These type of people feel like they can't stand out or get enough attention from their peers so the insecurities lead them to try to "parent" their peers and look superior and have a kind of control on others... It's the "better than thou" shit. They think they are above others but it is just in their head.
That last one was just downright adorable 💖 I don't understand way parents would deny their kids happiness for money, so glad it worked out for these two
the last one was so sweet ;-; when he started crying, oh my word. that one is especially lovely bc unlike surprise engagements, the context given tells us that they both wanted to get married but her parents rejected it bc he’s not wealthy. so it’s not potentially publicly pressuring him into saying yes, instead it’s her proudly and loudly declaring that she still chooses him no matter what her parents say because she loves him and doesn’t care that he’s not wealthy.
My thoughts exactly! I love how proudly defiant she seemed when taking off her coat to show her dress. Like “I love u, my parents can kick rocks, let’s do this thing”! I hope they have a long and happy future together.
That last one hit me right in the feelers. That was the sweetest thing ever. As for the story before that OP has no obligation at all to lend her the dress. What is trying to do, be the sequel to the original?
I was a 13 year old bridesmaid for my cousin (groom) at his wedding in Scotland. The bride's 95 year old great aunt was an honoured guest. She was a redoubtable woman; a nurse during WWI (this was late '70s) she was the Matron of a large hospital for many years. Now in contended retirement, she was still fiercely independent and lived happily alone with her cat, Socks. [Hands up if you know where this is going.....] After the formal part of the reception, tables at the front were cleared so the 'young people' could dance and the band set up. Great aunt Betty was made comfortable in a comfy chair at a table in a back corner so she could watch without being too bothered by the noise. A piece of cake and a 'wee dram' and she was happy. Several hours later someone thought to go and check on Great aunt Betty. Yes, you're right. She had slipped across the unknowing veil, shuffled off the mortal coil and gone to join the choir invisible.The bride's father slipped out quietly to inform the hotel manager. "Oh, nae bother", said the manager, "it happens more often than you'd ken (think)." To this day, 40 years plus on, my cousin's wife is known as "the wifey who bawed auld Betty deids." The woman who lulled old Betty to death!
Thanks for sharing your story. :) One question: What does the sentence "She had slipped across the unknowing veil, shuffled off the mortal coil and gone to join the choir invisible." mean? English is not my first language and the direct translation doesn't make sense. 😅 Is it some kind of idiom?
Well, at least Great Aunt Betty got to enjoy a really nice ceremony and some cake right? Also, loved how you told this story including the accents and euphemisms haha. That is quite a memory!
@@caro0605 Hi Caro. Yes, they're all metaphors for dying. "the veil" is a term used several times in the Bible for the division between people and God. It's 'unknowing' because no-one actually knows what is beyond/behind the veil. In the Old Testament (Exodus 26:31-35 and Hebrews 10:19-22 amongst others) the 'veil' was the embroidered curtain behind which the scrolls of the Tanukh (Hebrew bible) are stored. Thus to go across the veil was to commune with God. "shuffled off this mortal coil" is from Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. The 'coil' is the spirals of the trials and tribulations of life. Some scholars have suggested it means the hangman's rope but but most agree that it's used in its archaic meaning of turmoil. So to shuffle off the mortal coil is to leave the spiral of life. "joined the choir invisible" comes from a poem by the 18th/19th century English poet George Eliot. It's fairly literal as she (George Eliot was the pen name for a female writer in an age when women writers couldn't get published) is simply asking to join the choir in heaven singing God's praises when she dies. The most famous use of the expression is in Monty Python's 'Dead Parrot' sketch. I hope this helps! English is a language rich with idiom and metaphor and the origins of some of them can be fascinating. If you're interested to explore further, I recommend Andrew Thompson's book 'Hair of the dog to paint the town red'. A witty and well researched book.
@@jayeclements6452 thank you for sharing I love learning origins of sayings/terms/ idioms. So interesting to me. I have heard some of these before but didn't know all the fun details behind them. Very cool!! You sound like a fascinating person to talk to!! Were / are you a professor / teacher or writer?
The posting with G and K had me floored. The only way that G could have topped that insanely tacky and awkward demand would be to insist that the ex-wife lend her the original honeymoon lingerie, as well.
Yes the girl was crazy but “don’t hook up with strangers for 6 days while we’re all sharing a living space at a bachelorette party” makes a ton of sense to me.
I think her reasoning was more so the problem. She said she didn't want it because it would be "premarital sex". I agree that people shouldn't be bringing strangers back to the hotel for safety reasons, and because it is disrespectful if they are sharing the room with other girls. But at the same time, that bridesmaid can't forbid them from having premarital sex just because she doesn't want to. If they don't believe in that, her saying it was really out of line.
@@randomusername429 Yeah well most christians i've met's main hobbies tend to be shoving their religious beliefs down the throats of others and refusing to accept that not everyone has to live life the way they do. They view it as them saving sinners/wayward souls or w/e when it's just them being sanctimoneous, self righteous fucks.
Charlotte, thank you for ending it on a positive wedding “disaster”. It’s good to see that not everyone is a horrible, entitled, shallow sorry excuse for a human! The shart story gives me full body shudders. Why oh why didn’t she take the 15 minutes to clean herself up, idk. I swear, weddings can bring out the worst in people! Too bad the partner doesn’t recognize the behavior is underlying and systemic. The one bridezilla story I heard from my sister ended up in divorce in less than a year; AFTER my sister paid for a bachelorette party when she was roped into being a part of the bridal party; AFTER the other bridesmaids couldn’t afford the bachelorette party but the bride *just had to have them at the party*. Oh, and this same bridezilla literally poisoned my sister’s cat, who almost died.
That first one, she should have jumped in the shower and washed off completely, why even bother with the dance. So disgusting, ewwww. Pictures will look bad anyway.
that's unfair to say the problem is underlying and systematic. we don't have anything from the story that indicates she was entitled or inconsiderate or obnoxious in any way. all we know is she behaved in an irrational way, which is common when people are panicking and feel like they've been put on the spot
@@debshaw680 OK, but most people would properly pause the proceedings for 30 mins (fill with speeches, game or something) while finding the nearest shower, wet room, large sink or even garden hose.
Omg the fact that the groom didn't freak out and make it worse for the bride makes me firmly believe he's a keeper. I would be touched to the point of tears if I were in that situation. After the tears of embarrassment, of course.
Kendall wore that to the after party and she asked the bride prior, she was in the bridal party and was wearing matching dresses with the rest of them during the ceremony. People got so upset but her friend who was the bride loved the dress and didn’t care.
Fair enough but given her level of fame, she had to have known it would cause a stir, given how revealing it was, and that it was take a bit of the shine from the bride.
The “Christian sorority girl” is a nightmare, I’m also a Christian (hence the name) and one should never push this on another 🙄 I get it she wants to go but wow…. Maybe just don’t go, 👀 psycho.
As a Catholic, I am appalled at her behaviour. It's alright if she doesn't want to take part in activities she deems inappropriate, but she can't force this on everyone, it's insane fanatic behaviour.
Same, that girl is NUTS. Even if all the girls were Christian, signing them up for a 7AM service at some random church they've never been to in the middle of a vacation would be crossing MULTIPLE lines. To say nothing of anything else in the letter - let your friends take their doctor-prescribed medicines, you controlling psycho!
So sick of these types of Christians making all of us look bad! This sort of loud, annoying, lecturing Christianity just pushes people further away and makes non-Christians think we’re all crazy. It’s like they forget the word Christian means being Christ-like. Christians like this need to remember that when Jesus was asked which was the most important rule, law, commandment, out of everything in the entire Bible, Jesus said to love Him and love others. Nothing shows people what Christ is like more than love & kindness.
My mother once told me of a wedding she had attended once where the grooms mother began her flow in the middle of the dance floor. It was a horrendous mess, but she was so drunk she kept on dancing anyway. I'm glad I skipped that weeding. Felt so sorry for her atm. That wedding planner was awesome! So was the groom.
I remember reading that first story years ago. Some additional details were that the bride and groom were from high-society families, so their wedding was photographed for a magazine (which looked gorgeous, because you couldn't smell the bride in the photos,) AND, worst of all, the groom absolutely got poop on himself, and they had to do the cake cutting before getting cleaned up...
I told you a few weeks ago that myself, 2 kids and fiance had been made homeless and you said everything works out in the end. Well I just thought I would let you know our new build was finished just in time for christmas and we had an amazing christmas and new year together in our new home. Things couldn't be any better. Thanks for your kind words Charlotte ❤
The Vegas Bachelorette Party- first to demand to be invited to the wedding is bad enough, but to insist on being included on the Bachelorette Party is even worse. Then she proceeds to take over the trip, not only making a ridiculous list of rules, but to also demand money from them? Not just no, but hell no. The only part I agree with even partially is about strange men in the suite. No one wants to come back to your hotel room tired/drunk after a long night out to find one of your friends getting busy with some random guy in the bed you’re supposed to be sleeping in, especially without any discussion beforehand. The only thing that makes it worse is if the random guy has brought his friend or friends along to “hang out” in the suite while he’s hooking up with your friend. It’s not only inconsiderate and awkward, it could also be dangerous.
I definitely hope one of the bridesmaids took control of that situation and stood up to her and told her she could no longer come. If I was a bridesmaid I would’ve talked to the bride and asked her if she wanted me to take care of it, and as soon as I had that permission I would’ve been all over it. 1st she bullies her way into getting a wedding invitation, then she bullies her way into getting invited to the bachelorette party, and then she has the nerve to write out a list of rules for everyone and decides she needs money because she designated herself as the food shopper?? I think not. Like how entitled are you and who do you think you are??
Exactly!!! If she’s that devout of a Christian, how about just not go. You weren’t wanted there to begin with and after pushing yourself into a party that was already planned before your involvement, you decide to make rules based on your religion for a place that is very much not a religious place. Just stay home instead of making everyone else miserable just for you to feel included in something you weren’t supposed to be a part of to begin with.
That letter about the bachelorette party is very much like the sort of thing I'd send to my girls before a hen's party. They'd really love it, we could make a game out of who can commit the most sins in the most creative way.
Last one - I just watched a video about Japan's classist issues. They have a whole discriminatory attitude towards anybody who has a "poor folk" bloodline. So most likely the young man has nothing wrong with him at all, but the parents of the bride are just being discriminatory assholes. So glad this young woman has a mind of her own and bravely bucks the system to get her man.
Same thing with a lot of Asian countries, including India (I'm Indian so I know first hand and I have Chinese and Malaysian friends who've told me the same). 😖
I live in Vegas and I never thought about the disgusting things that go on in hotel rooms until my son started working in the industrial housekeeping companies that wash linens for the majority of hotels. He said he'd never seen so much vomit, diarrhea and miscellaneous items wrapped up in bed sheets(lots of silverware, money, watches, sex toys, etc). I think he was traumatized 😂
My mom worked as a housekeeper at a hotel. Two stories I remember she told me were finding someone's poop on a balcony and another was people that left whole and partially eaten wings (coated in sauce) all over the beds and floors of the room. It took her 3 or 4 hours to get the Buffalo Sauce stains mostly out of the carpet, not counting everything else she had to clean in the room. There was also soda spills everywhere and a lot of other gross stuff.
I have worked in every capacity at hotels over the years and I’m entirely scarred by what people did in their rooms AND the grounds. Some people genuinely don’t care because they don’t have to deal with it after they leave.
That last sweet video, you are onto something great there! Finding inspiring moments in and around weddings and honeymoons would be greatly uplifting to see.
I would uninvite that tag-along as soon as she started making rules for the bachelorette party and from the wedding too. No one asked her to be there so she has no right to dictate how it happens. It's no wonder she had to beg for an invitation, having her there sounds like a boring horror show
IKR!!!! She sounds extremely sheltered and naive... Which is shocking being that she was in a sorority. I guess I assumed with that and college in general, would have loosened her up a little. There's nothing wrong with having strong morals and standards but to dictate that onto others because you don't want to be tempted to sin, is insane. Unless your the bride who's also a recovering alcoholic/addict, then get over yourself.
I want an update on this situation! Seriously what did the bride do? I was Matron of Honor for my friend and her sister tried to do something similar to this with the bachelorette party I planned (she wasn't the maid of honor either) and I shut that down quickly
@@sophiel5249 Oh Wow, like no alcohol, no boys, CHURCH at 7 AM!!!???? Part of me wonders if she was joking, and none of the girls knew her well enough, but Damn, how did you handle it, and did the person still go to the party? I'm not naturally confrontational or assertive , but you try and take away my drinks in Vegas and demand I wake up at the butt crack of dawn on a Sunday in Vegas, I'd definitely speak my mind.
Okay, so... Taylor's just odd. I don't drink (ever), but there's no way that I'd expect everyone else to stay sober during a bachelorette party: BRING ALL THE BOOZE YOU WANT! That last bit was adorable. A perfect end to a great video. Thank you, Charlotte!
Same. I don’t drink, but I went to a bachelorette party where a few of the girls seemed intent on discovering how to get alcohol poisoning. Never said a word, just helped wheel one girl back into the room on a luggage cart because she puked up everything she’d ever thought about eating then decided she didn’t want to walk. Kept an eye on her for several hours until she was fairly sobered up. Bachelorette parties aren’t the place to force my beliefs.
She's the type of person that will 100% end up being 'tempted' into doing something and then blame absolutely everyone else and never look at herself. She never should have been invited in the first place, throwing a hissy fit to get your way has obviously just worked for her since she was three years old. As someone with ADHD, asking someone to forego their prescription medication is just blatantly out of line. I take a different drug to Adderall, but it lets me actually live my life and is in no way just a 'study drug'. That sort of request would make me invest in a portable safe because anyone that says not to bring your prescription amphetamines is actually saying 'bring them and expect to share or have them stolen because I cannot control myself.'
@@Bookluver29 Yes my medication helps me with my impulsiveness otherwise I will interrupt you in every conversation and purchase all of the things. It is not for studying
Exactly. I'm a Christian. I don't drink (for lots of different reasons), don't do drugs and wouldn't want to sleep around with random men. But that's my life, which I have chosen. I see no need to lecture others on how to live their lives. So would I have gone? Yes, but only if I was invited in the first place. And I would have had a good time while letting others have their good time, their way. Just hoping they would hang a sock on the doorknob.
The girl who had a list of rules for the bachelorette party reminded me of a roommate I used to have. She was of the LDS faith which means she doesn't drink. One of my other roommates invited her friends over for a BBQ; some of whom bought drinks. Basically, the LDS woman was cold towards that roommate who had friends being in alcohol. The roommate who had the party basically said, "I'm sorry, but when I moved in here, I didn't sign up to live by LDS standards." The other roommate isn't LDS, herself. Note: it's not like the Karen who complained even owned the house we lived in; she was a regular tenant just like us. Nowhere in our contracts did it say we couldn't have alcoholic beverages on the premises.
I have a nurse who, upon learning I was a vegetarian said, “oh, so you just really like bland food?” I said, “yes. Like a lot of food from India is vegetarian and bland AF.” 🙄 edited to correct typo
What pisses me the most is when people say "oooh, you don't eat meat??? So what do you eat, then?". Huuuuum, like, EVERYTHING ELSE??? LOL people act as if meat is the base of any meal, when is only less than 30% of a meal.
Saying to shut the front door, and shut the windows as a figure of speech, when the described situation would call for the opposite, I laughed a little too hard at that, also the creative nickname your friend's gave you. Edit- Off the charts, or off the sharts.
gotta say, i really vibe with the last one. i graduated high school in 2020 and because of the pandemic we never got to have our senior prom, which i had a dress and shoes for that i absolutely adored. well, my bf and i just attended a dance that my college had not that long ago and the way he looked at me when he saw me in my dress is something that i wont forget the feeling of for a long time. best wishes to them!
I remember reading about the poor poo bride a few years ago before my wedding. I read tons of wedding horror stories to prepare me for anything. That was by far the worst. I felt so bad for that bride.
I’ve been married twice and I think I would have walked out if my present wife wore my first wife's dress. I get on really well with my first wife, we have co-parented two daughters for 35 years but it would be just too weird. I liked that last clip, I’ve seen them go wrong, like the woman in the store, but that was beautiful. I wept a little when I married my wife, which started her off which nearly started the registrar off. If they’d had a GoFundMe I would have thrown a few Bob in.
I mean... most women don't want to have or own items of the first wife like engagement ring, wedding ring, dress etc because it's not only weird, but they already have sentimental value attatched to them. In most countries even, having another woman's wedding items after she got divorced is considered bad juju 😂 The only thing i can think of is that the new wife was thinking that she could wear it better and outshine the first wife in the dress and kind of "replace" her in the husbands heart, which is just so wrong on so many levels.
The oddest wedding I went to was one of my older cousin's, a decade or so ago.They didn't have a wedding planner the bride's younger sister was the "planner" (no experience whatsoever). She created some "games" but I only remembered one. She grabbed a few ladies and got them on stage with the bride. The groom was blindfolded and he had to touch all the women's hands to find his bride's. The "planner" planted herself right next to her sister, the bride. The groom kept going back and forth to try and find his wife's hands. As expected, he guessed wrong and ended up choosing the "planner". The "planner" was strangely excited about the whole thing and "jokingly" said that the groom would be in serious trouble with the bride that night. The bride was a good sport and laughed it off. After that incident, I paid a little more attention to watching the "planner" during any gatherings, and noticed that she flirted with her own cousins' husbands.
There's a difference between looking nice for a wedding, and wearing something so obvioulsy designed to steal the show. Did she look amazing? Yes. Was it appropriate? Imo, no. One of the things said after party (instead of reception), which is a pretty big difference. If that was the case, then go her. I'd have told Taylor to get her own damn room if she wanted rules followed. Also, love ending the video on a positive note! 💜
this. both the wedding AND the reception are meant as celebrations for the married couple. looking great is one thing, even picking up people at the reception, sure. But wearing something like that (when we already KNOW she likes stealing the spotlight and upstaging!) is passive aggressive as hell. if your focus isnt at least PARTIALLY on celebrating the marriage and making the day great for the couple, you shouldnt be there tbh. Same goes for Taylor honestly. if it was gonna cause so much trouble, just dont go
I loved the last one! How sweet. I wore my cousins gown at my first wedding and a friends imported from France veil. I bought some new shoes for $10! Neither were at the wedding, but we are talking over 40 years ago. Weddings were different then.
It's not even that weddings are so much different now, i think it really just depends on your relationship with the person you may share a dress with, and a lot of chicks are stuck up AF, or potentially have their own POV about whether or not the couple should be getting married. (Nobody else's business, but, y'know?) Also, the wedding industry has become a soul sucking cash cow for vendors, so OF COURSE they don't want these brides out here, SHARING a 15,000 + dollar item... if everyone cares about each other, and the happiness of the couple, and there are no lingering or repressed feelings to or from the lender, lendee, and groom, then who's effing business is it if you wear a borrowed dress? Mothers and grandmothers, aunts, friends, are all allowed to share or not, depending on their personal feelings and interconnected relationships. If I can get out of paying those ever heftier price tags on gowns, you bet your biscuits I'll borrow a dress, especially if it fits right and looks nice. I think so many people, especially on this channel, are just so ME ME ME, I'M THE BEST MOST IMPORTANT PERSON EVER, EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME, AND F*CK YOU, I GOT MINE. It's a truly disturbing piece of "culture."
Worst wedding I ever attended was my so called “cousin”, whom we’ve not seen since. She kinda looked like she had been hit in the face with a spade, forehead so high and greasy you could use her as a mirror. I digress. We helped out at this “spectacular” wedding. My dad did the photography, mum made the cake and did the flowers. Anywho I was a kid helping where I could, they brought the cake into this hall, one box at a time. It was literally a gym hall, nothing special, we placed the boxes down ready to set up said cake. Opened the boxes to find they had placed a whole cooked fish, on top of the cake. It had seeped through the boxes, onto the icing of two of the layers of cake. Two individual cake tiers covered in fish oil. They made my dad go and buy cornflour, and make us cover the cake with cornflour to get rid of the shine. It absolutely stunk. Whilst I was trying desperately to please said cousin by degreasing and de-shining the icing on the cake she walked up to me, patted me on the head and said “what a good slave girl”, being 12 I wanted to punch her so I left the back of the cake all oily and fishy like. Didn’t tell anyone what had happened, and watched them serve fish cake to people. My dad didn’t even give them their wedding album he just shoved the photos through the door and told them where to shove it. We left just after watching people grimace from eating the cake. Salmon wedding cake anyone? It was the worst, over inflated, piece of 💩 wedding I’ve ever been too. I watch these because it reminds me there is worse lol.
For a 12 yr old to go through this is cruel!!..glad u left the stinky cake stinky.. 😂😂😂😂... Hope u have better cousins n share happiness n joy with them.. ❤️
13:36 A bit of context from Reddit: The woman in this story left her family for him. She has luggage with her and this is why the dude was crying. She chose him over her family.
Awwwww! That ending made me cry happy tears! That look of gobsmacked joy and love on his face! "Is this really happening? THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING?!" I love it!
I feel so awful for that first bride. If it wasn't for the fact I would almost certainly faint, I'm pretty sure that story would have scared me out of eating at any weddings in my future - my own or otherwise Major props to the wedding planners for being so professional and the groom not saying anything - he's definitely a keeper
I met this woman one night at a bar and I kept telling her that I would do things to her no man has ever done before. We went back to her house after a long night of drinking beer and shots of alcohol. We get back to her place and both got nekid. As we were getting ready to do the nasty, I stopped and rolled over and puked all over her carpet next to the bed. The next morning she reminded me of what I said and said no man has ever done that to me. We ended up together and having a beautiful baby girl 👶
I'm on a Charlotte bridezilla marathon and even though I've seen most of them 2-3 times already they never get old. What makes them funnier is obviously Charlotte, I always laugh so hard. Sending all the love and support to my fellow Romanian, keep doing what you're doing girl 🤣❤️❤️
I'm eating my dinner, listening to the hair gel liked shart with strings in it. Won't complain, I clicked. I get what I deserve. Thanks Shart... uuhhh Charlotte. I love your videos.
I'm never, ever going to forget this description of "the water balloon of horror"! That poor bride! This was one reason I got married by a JP, without an audience. I'm an introvert, who never wants to be center of attention. I fainted in class just before I was to stand up and give a presentation. When I came to, I sat up and immediately barfed. I was a sophomore in college. The prof allowed me to show her privately that I really had done the work and would have done a decent presentation had I not been so terrified. I think I got a "B" grade, for which I was grateful.
@@LazyIRanch "I'm never, ever going to forget this description of "the water balloon of horror"! That poor bride!" I've had close calls with the bathroom myself. After hearing this & an anecdote about a bridesmaid having to lift a bride's dress just so the bride could PEE, I'm not keen on wearing one of those poofy wedding dresses when I'm getting married. 😰 I'd prefer wearing a dress I can easily maneuver in case I do have a bathroom emergency on my big day.
@@Anna-wr1ru That was over 30 years ago, but I still get very queasy if I have to talk to a group or have attention on me. I was Godmother to my BFFs daughter 40 years ago, but missed the ceremony because I was throwing up in the bathroom. She didn't tell me I'd have to stand there during the christening at a big Episcopal church with so many people watching! She forgave me, since she knew how I get.
@@DrawciaGleam02 I got married by Justice of the Peace, with only my brother and SIL as witness. I wore the dress my mom wore in 1956 when she married my dad (second wedding). It was gold silk brocade, off-the shoulder with a beaded bodice and knee-length bell-shape skirt that looked like something Lucy Ricardo would have worn. I love that dress, and still have it. I wish I had occasion to wear it to a party because it still fits! I hoped to wear it as a mother-of-the-groom dress one day, but it's unlikely my son will ever marry as he has severe schizophrenia and only had one girlfriend, ever. That was just before his brain played a cruel trick and changed his perception of the world. ☹
I was once invited to a party that “required” you bring your own bowl and silverware for eating as well as your own toilet paper and hand soap. I’m not kidding. I did not go.
LOL! I don’t blame you at all! It could have developed into bring your own food, booze and water to wash hands… then chairs, then planks for the venue :)
Greetings from the Netherlands, have a great day!! ❤️☺️ I feel like so sorry for the bride in the first story but the person who wrote it is really good with details 😂
I love how wholesome Miss Charlotte is!!! To end this video of dumpster fire weddings on that sweet note is 100% Potato Queen. I hope everything comes out alright for ya and don’t forget to do the necessary paperwork. 😉
Yes! It sounds like it was all contained to the undergarments before the dance. Get the dress off & Fabreze it. Then jump in a shower with the ruined Spanks on. Clean up redress & nobody knows who doesn't have to know.
there are a lot of beautiful venues without showers....museums, aquariums, planetariums, vintage historical buildings, etc. that said, i would have left for the closest shower, even if it was a public YMCA or gym. how did she not disgust herself? less embarrassing to be a "runaway bride" than the one that shat herself and made everyone else suffer too.
I was surprised she didn't have another dress or clothes to get into. You planned to wear your wedding dress the entire time?! Change and no one would have noticed. The smell in that place must have been confusing to seek out.
That poo-filled bridal gown story made me think of our son'd baby dedication ceremony at church. He was just an infant at the time no more than three months old and his God-mother had given him a satin baby tuxedo to wear for the occasion. Welp, he had been sleeping while we were waiting for the pastor to finish speaking. He takes our son so we could all pray. my husband and I had our heads down as they started but we heard the unmistakable sound of our son pooping. OUr head of course pop up and too our horror his little bottom was turning yellow. They lifted him up after the prayer to show the entire congregation and introduce him to all several hundred of them and announce his name. We quickly gathered him up a few minutes later and run to the restroom for a quick change, diaper and as well as the entire outfit. We had to attend the breakfast with him in an entirely different outfit. I didn't want to disappoint my friend but had to tell her that her God-son had pooped right through the outfit. Thankfully it came clean in the wash later but man was that embarrassing. My little poop monster. We like telling our now 25yr old son about that every once in a while. 😊😊😊
Lmfao its cute now, but I can just imagine what it must have been like in the moment 😂 When my brother was a baby, he had the same thing happen to him, except it was during his first visit to see Santa, while he sat on his knee. We tease him with that story too haha
The last one was so heart touching, it never needs to be a grand gesture or a wedding with people who aren't happy for you. It's about the couple. This was sweet.
Oh, holy shit! Just watched through to the last wedding. I'm my husband's second wife and I couldn't even fathom asking his ex wife for her wedding dress. She doesn't even have it anymore, but if she did, it would be meant to go to one of their daughters. I will say, a lot of ex wives are usually the assholes, but not this time. I side with the ex wife on this.
RE: Kendall Jenner: I personally would not wear that dress anywhere (not built for it anymore) but as to wearing it to a wedding, I think that largely depends on whose wedding it was and what the atmosphere was like. If it's one of her sisters and the mood is "casual but like, rich person casual," that dress is appropriate. If it's someone she's not close to and it's a formal affair, it is not. RE: Taylor the Nightmare: The only rules at a bachelorette party come from the bride, no exceptions. That said, the rule about not bringing strange men back to the hotel is kind of understandable, but also like...get your own room then? RE: New GF wanting the dress: The only girl who should ever wear someone else's old dress is a relative, and only when offered by the original bride.
She didn't wear it to the wedding. There was an after party where all the guests wore something crazy sexy and revealing. Just the Kardashian/Jenner attendees got press.
I'm sorry you gained such an unfortunate nickname but it's hella hilarious 🤣 your disaster videos got us through planning our wedding this year. Not only was the country shut down 1 week before our big day was planned but when we actually got married this year, the day before the wedding, the photographer texted my sister and told her to tell me her jaw was wired shut and she couldn't come, my car drove to the venue versus to my house to get me and I had to drive myself in my wedding dress in my tiny chevy spark, my entire family except my mom n dad missed the ceremony due to a bridge shut down and my mom showed up and walked me down the aisle with a sparkly white dress (and same shoes)....yeah my dad walked me down too but it was "her" moment ya know? Took the craziest quirkiest wedding images ourselves with a tripod and covid wedding disaster is now a total success in our book! Wouldn't change a thing! I can't wait to tell my grandkids this story someday. Love your videos ❤They got us through knowing It could have been way worse and I could have sharted or have people hate our food choices n bash us for it !!! We were fortunate!
I am soooo glad to hear it turned out so wonderful for everyone!* Congrats and best wishes on your beautiful journey together in life! You guys sound like you have the right kind of spirit for a joyous life together! *Photog maybe NOT so wonderful for her, at least unless she can figure out how to work with difficulty communicating except she WILL be skinny at the end!
@@carolr7333 ahhh!! Yes sure her texts were broken cause her jaw was wired shut but who am I to judge ya know lol. Oh yes EVERYONE was the star 🌟 on our big day 😁
Omg! Omg Charlotte!! I literally choked, cried laughing , spewed my soup over myself and snorted all at the same time listening to the first bride story!!! 🤣🤣 I love my daily dose of Charlotte Dobre!!
Oh my Goodness! I hope so much that the uninvited then last minute invite to the sixth day bachelorette party in Vegas, actually went. There has to be a part two to see what happened to her. I would LOVE to know how that turned out for her.
@Lady Joker oh, I know. To quote the younger brother from Son In Law (Pauly Shore movie), “I’m a subscriber!” My alarm is set for 11am ever day and my notification comes right about the same time usually. I kept refreshing and still nothing but then……the sun came out, the birds started chirping, and all was right with the world yet again!
I absolutely love these as a bride to be myself. Gives me slight grounding 😂 please keep doing wedding videos (I also love your non-wedding content too!)
If I saw someone in the Kendal dress in a wedding, I would immediately think that she's the side chick. For me, total black in a wedding means mourning i.e. that you're against the marriage. Combined with such an exposing dress, my mind would directly go to jealousy
@@GmonkeyJ777 you are right, she was one of the bridesmaids and they all wore more or less the same dress to the wedding. This was for the after party.
That last one was totally adorable. I think he's the kind of guy everyone wants their SO to emulate isn't it? I hope their married life is so, so happy.
They will be united in fighting off her parents... lol nothing like a common enemy
@@jonahkolell 😂🤣
What? Crying? Me? Noooooooooo
i demand the video to that last part!!! 'I need it, to try to keep my faith in love
Literally threw my computer it was too cute😭😭😭
Last one was wholesome. Some families are traditionally strict over who their children is allowed to love. She proved to him that he matters more than blood and tradition. That's love. The way he picked her up says a lot.
Yeah...that was very beautiful ❤️
I did cry at his reaction. Too sweet. Too cute.
They DO belong together. 💞
I went to a wedding where the bride was 8 months pregnant and her water broke. The baby was coming quickly and had to be delivered at the church. Someone yelled out, "Gives new meaning to Holy Water, doesn't it?"😂
The child’s gift is themselves.
Marrying 8 months pregnant what were they expecting omgggg
I wanna be friends with whoever said that xD
WOW
After holy fk 😂
The last one was spectacular . That woman is worth more than a thousand Taylors . No rules , just the man saying yes and marriage .
I'm Menopausal, Hormonal and BatS#!t Crazy. So The Last One Made me cry. I Couldn't stop laughing at the first one. Charlotte's videos Again the highlight of my day
@@MsP711 I know that last one got me right in the heart
How he picked her up was so cute like damn Bro. 😭❤️
@@leila13dnd I noticed he wiped his eyes in sync with me doing so. That whole scene was priceless.
@@MsP711 it made me cry too! that was just so much wholesome and sweet. ❤😭
The sentence "It turns out that the bride gambled on a fart and lost in a big way" is the funniest set of strung together words I've seen all day.
The “water balloon of horror” had me HOLLERING 😂
Yes, very eloquent.
@@1183glitterbug THAT was also where I lost it! I had to stop the video because I couldn't see through the tears of laughter!
Who says there's no poetry any more?
Deceased ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That last brave bride, who chose the boy she loves despite her parents' refusal, is the MVP.
The last couple is what every parent should want. He will spend his life with someone he loves and he will make their lives in that love. She will feed that love with her own and give it strength. Rich? The kind of love they share is priceless.
YES!! That right there is true love. 💕
Conversely that girl just showed she is rich in what matters in life love and is not letting classiest bigotry stand between her and the man she had chosen to have for her husband, I'm proud of them getting married no matter what
Yeah, that was the opposite of a wedding disaster
That was very sweet. I'd give damn near anything to have a deep love like that, no matter how rich or poor we are.
As awful as the first story is, years later, the wife is going to appreciate how wonderful her husband acted. Even in her worst moment, he showed no doubt whatsoever to be there for her and marry her. He's obviously a keeper and this was the strongest sign of that.
yea, he vowed to go through all that shit together - just didn´t expect it to come so quickly.
@@peterkoller3761 lol, GOLD DUDE!
find you a man who is willing to dance with you on a pile of shits while keeping your dignity intact
as well as her devoted friends helping her wash the poo out of her dress and getting her redressed.
He said “in sickness and in health” and was tested on that immediately. And he passed lol
As a bride with IBS and her wedding less than four weeks away, that first story makes me pretty nervous... 😳
I know your pain but since I've dealt with it my whole life so I'd wear a dress i can be able to use the bathroom easily and make note of where the bathrooms are lolol.
Since its been 8 months now. How was it?
@@ziziflor9019 hopefully amazing and they are happy
no detoxing!
Yeah just don’t detox, or eat foods that trigger you. And expect what could happen, have a back up plan. 😊doesn’t mean it’s going to happen, just expecting the unexpected.😊
ABUSIVE amounts of immodium.
I’m impressed with this wedding planner. She was prepared with heavy duty gloves, a poncho, and Xanax? Too bad I’m already married, I would totally hire her.
Nitrile gloves and Tide sticks are required at each wedding!!!
not to mention, um that is prescription narcotic... odd thing for them to add to the story. fake.
That day, they were heavy "doody" gloves...
@@agood1 it’s really not hard to get your hands on benzos. I definitely believe it was there. Not to mention, it could have been the bride’s Xanax. No one said the planner brought it. Just that she gave it to the bride.
@goodsoup goddamnit
I have been a Christian for 25+ years and I would never expect anyone to hold to the same worldview as I do. That girl was out of control.
Don't worry, I think everybody got that she is a crazy person who just happens to claim that she is Christian. She could be any confession or no confession at all but would still use it to try and control other people.😉
I'd have still invited her and broke every single rule she had and made sure that she saw me do it. She also would not have gotten a dime from me. I can shop for my own food.
No kidding. I understand being weary about total strangers coming in the room, but she’s not someone who could handle Vagas
@@gmaxion2001 why did she feel like she needed to shop for their food? She was just plain old crazy 😂
@@whatisthisalgorithm I’ve been to Vegas twice, I got married there, I completely agree with you. She should steer clear if she thinks it’s that tempting 😂
For the story where the girl with adhd was told to NOT bring her meds and that they wouldn’t be studying so it was unneeded…. As someone who takes those meds and has ADHD it has more of use then to keep us focused on 1 thing at a time that was an insult to people such as myself
Yeah agreed, I also take adderall for adhd and tbh I act more like I’m on drugs when I DON’T take my meds
@@ineffable_lesbian same here it’s so obvious when i forget
ADHD meds allow me to function. I was in a deep, depressive funk before getting diagnosed. (therapy, meds, changed exercise routine... the whole programme. SOME people suggest that I could stop the meds and just do the rest... Well, I tried it. Doesn't work. I NEED the medication to enact any of my adhd strategies, routines etc. Some people... smh.)
@@leonamay8776 I don't have ADHD but I do have bipolar and can relate. My meds are what keeps me level and keeps me from either dropping into deep depression again or skyrocketing into mania. When I don't take them all it does is make my life much worse.
Well the thing that got me is that she was entitled enough to demand people adjust their medication, as if she has any medical knowledge. For all she knows they might go into withdrawal or space out to a degree that puts them in a dangerous situation. Especially considering they were in Vegas and there are so many criminals around wanting to take advantage of tourists who have their guard down...
I don't know much about ADHD or its medications but I face chronic pain and disability and just abruptly stopping a medication without dr oversight can become dangerous very fast. That and your state of mind and awareness can change. And for an entire WEEK of being off of it? Reckless.
Shartlette was a huge admission! Good for you for being so confident! You always succeed in making me laugh!😂
#brave 😅
And this, boys and girls, is why we love our Miss Charlotte!
Lol
I love my friends , too. It's what they do, isn't it. LOL.
Instant regret
"Stop with the wedding videos Charlotte, it's so annoying!" Said no one, ever, cuz Charlotte makes everything funnier 🤣🤩
@Smoke 003723 I totally agree! I found her towards the beginning of quarantine and I've been watching all of them since. She's hilarious!
@Smoke 003723 Same!
'"Stop with the wedding videos Shartlotte, it's so annoying!" Said no one, ever, cuz Shartlotte makes everything funnier'
FTFY!
I think you mean SHARTLETTE. :)
I thought my wedding bouquet falling apart as my father takes my arm to start the procession was bad. I let out a huge gasp, bridesmaid & matron of honor turn around, their mouths drop open, rushing back to me, here comes the bride is getting ready to play, & the florist had left. She said her job was done. Somebody came up, hurriedly put my bouquet back together, and the procession commences. Both my BM & MoH were saying, “Don’t cry, don’t cry. You cry, we’re going to cry.” My dad leaned down, & said jokingly, “Are you wishing you 2 had eloped yet?” I looked at him with my mouth like😧 & then I burst out laughing 😂!
Honestly good on your friends for their fast reactions!
The fact that homegirl wasn’t even invited, and hissy fitted her way into GETTING invited, THEN has this AUDASHITTY list of rules…I would have told her to kindly take a hike. Like the one person in the comments said, I would have told her “We WILL 100000% be doing the exact OPPOSITE of everything you listed. Good DAY!” Yikes.
And btw, I [binge] watch your videos everyday and I’m starting to watch them all again bc I’m pretty sure I’ve watched them all! Lol I fall asleep to them! Idk what it is about you, but I know for a fact I’m not the only one! You truly do brighten people’s day, Charlotte! And as an aspiring future TH-camr, I can only hope to be a fraction of as charming and welcoming as you are! ♥️
I was gonna say something like this. Godly rules girl needs to be uninvited - and quick.
@@rolandhansen812 Godly rules people..especially the ‘get some Jesus in your life’ people crack me up. Like Jesus? The guy whose first act was to turn water into wine at a wedding so the guests could keep on partying..that Jesus? The one who spent his time hanging out with his bros and hos....that Jesus? Mind you, I think even Jesus would avoid Vegas, that is one sad city.
@@rolandhansen812 as a Christian who would go to church during a vacation, I would never dream of forcing everyone else to go. It’s my personal thing that I want to do, others are not obligated to come with. 😂
I love how she put the alcohol in quotes too.
For those that aren’t aware, that’s what so many of these “diet” or “detox” drinks do. Some of the “diet” or “weight loss” drinks just make you poop a lot & give you lots of diarrhea, which in turn makes you lose a bit of weight (also can make you really sick). And some of the “detox” type drinks will make your poop exactly like the description in the first story (slimey, gel-like, tar-looking, basically a super weird consistency) which makes people think that they’re expelling stuff toxins or stuff that was stuck on the walls of their intestines. I specifically remember many many years ago (early 2000’s) there was a detox type drink going around (I completely forget what it was now) but it was something that they said would clean you out and would remove years of “build-up” in the walls of your intestines. People would drink it, and this weird textured crap would come out of them and they would think it was working. I remember trying to explain to people that there’s no “build-up” of crap on the walls of our intestines and that proof of this is easily seen by anyone who has ever had an endoscopy or colonoscopy. Doctors were trying to tell people that the drink had stuff in it that made your crap that texture, it wasn’t stuff that was already in you. You could find pictures online of people taking pictures of their 💩 and claiming the drink works. 🤦🏻♀️
It sounds like the bride in the first story had a drink like this.
People….remember these 2 things.
1) You don’t need to detox anything, you have organs that are specifically made to do this job and they work
2) No drink or shake or anything you ingest will make you instantly lose weight, despite what the social media ads and pictures tell you. Eating healthier & working out are the only things that do that, and even that takes a lot of time & patience.
Please don’t put random crap in your bodies without talking to your doctor.
Yes you are so correct!
Didn’t Jilly Juice have members posting poop pictures? Lol
Imagine it’s your wedding day, you’ve never tried detox drinks before and decide it’ll help with “bloat” 😂
You are so right. I needed a colonoscopy once to ensure there was no underlying reason for my IBS. I saw the imagery from it. Absolutely ‘beautiful’ as the doctor stated. So clean and shiny. It really proved to me how amazing our bodies are. Bonus my IBS cleared up. Clearly it was being caused by anxiety about my health. Once I got the all clear my body got the message.
I remember in the 00's the diet pill Alli that did that if you ate anything with a lot of fat. 🤢
Absolutely love the last story, I saw a documentary about how with the decrease in eligible women, most women have looked to expect far more from a husband in China.
On the flip side, it was heartbreaking as one man mentioned he couldn’t bring himself to ask the one he loved out because he didn’t feel worth her and thought he’d drag her down (note, on the flip side of that, there were a stupid bunch of men just sitting around, pining and whining “WhErE’s MuH wIfE?? i WaS pRoMiSeD a WiFe… i MaN i dEsErVe A wIfE!” While they sat around all day doing nothing.)
So it’s really nice to see this side. Screw the societal pressure, that’s what ended everyone else so miserably, so why bother with it at this point? Love who you want :)
Charlotte's favourite "Play stupid games, win stupid prices" line perfectly applies to the current bad situation in China which is a result of their previous one child policy in combination with majority of people wanting to have a "SON" as that one allowed child.
@@lenusniq_9746 Even better, they wanted a son because back then, that’s where ‘the money’ was, as the daughter’s family was forced to pay a ‘dowry’ for her marriage.
Now a days? They get a nice big bowl of N O T H I N G.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes :) love that line :)
I agree with not inviting random men back to the hotel room. Actually I wouldn’t want any random person walking around my hotel room. The rest of those rules are just ridiculous.
That’s the only rule agreed with. I would have broken the rest out if spite. 👿
Same!
When my brother got married a few months later, his wife copied EVERYTHING from my wedding, and even asked if she could have the part of my cake that was made of styrofoam (as a keepsake). I said no.
There were a few differences though.
My wedding was a small event held in my sister's backyard with the reception in our backyard.
They got married in a church.
I wanted to have my favorite meal, which was a turkey dinner. My mom said she'd take care of it but instead she told the guests it was a potluck sort of thing that was picnic style. We had cold cuts and salads.
My mom adored my brother's wife so of course she made an entire turkey dinner for them though.
Mine turned out to be a Murphy's law sort of thing and almost everything went wrong, we didn't even have music and decorations, so we didn't get to play our wedding song.
That was fine with me though, I have a great sense of humor and thought every mishap was hilarious.
Our wedding reception was such a hit, we were still kicking people out at 8am the next morning. Mind you it was my brother in law who was stranded at our house because my sister caused a scene, screaming that she just caught me having s*x with her husband, even though both of us were in full view of my guests as he was congratulating me on my wedding. How that equated to s*x, I don't know but my sister flew into a rage, made a complete dumbass of herself and sped off in her car, but we did still have other guests there until 6-7am.
At my brother's wedding, they had all their music and decorations going but by 8pm, my husband was driving the last of their guests home because it was so boring no one wanted to stay.
The only entertainment that whole 2 hours of their reception was when I looked at the take home treats and knowing my brother and his wife were standing behind me, I picked one up and said to my husband "Oh look honey, they forgot the flowers in the center." My brother's wife slapped my brother in the chest and angrily said "I KNEW there was something else!"
Way to hide the fact that you copied me lol.
Oh! They had to come up with a wedding song last second because she didn't hear mine at my wedding and I refused to tell her what it was.
They've been divorced for many years now, both are remarried, and I ran into her about 3 months ago, so I thought I'd tell her finally what my wedding song is.
As for my husband and I, we celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary in August.
LIving well is the best revenge. Congratulations on 20 years!
Way to go! Here's to another 20!
jesus…. just happy to hear that your marriage is going well!
What’s the wedding song???
I wanna know what song she chose and what song yours was gonna be now haha that woman is psycho! Imagine having the nerve to copy your SIL wedding plans and make it seem like you’re showing everyone what it should’ve been like! Gtfo lol your wedding should be at least a little unique to YOU and captured the couple’s style in some way.. being inspired by someone else’s wedding is fine but wouldn’t yiu wanna add your own flair to it..? What a weirdo lol
That first story reminded me of how my sister met her husband. They both worked at a summer camp, and one day, the sewage line broke and they had to wade thru it to help fix it and empty the sewage. The pastor told that story at the wedding, and it made everyone smile.
That last one was so wholesome, the girl’s ‘I choose you’ statement and the guy’s reaction ❤️❤️
Could you do a wholesome wedding video?
I was on a bachelorette weekend a few years ago that was pretty tame. But one girl decided that we drank too much and that it was her duty to report it to our parents (keep in mind we were all adults). She called up so many people to let them know that we were drunks and that we needed encouragement to get over our addictions. We literally had some champagne in the afternoon, had a drink with a fancy dinner and then had a couple drinks later on in the evening. To this day she refuses to speak to me because of my “drinking issues” that I haven’t fixed. I literally drink 1-2 drinks per week with dinner 🤣 She never drank anything the whole day and none of us pushed her to drink anything so I don’t know what her issue was
I guess to her, one drink is like 10 ???? lol smh
"stop drinking, or else I'm reporting to a parental guardian!!!“
Lmao that's so damn funny no way
Ooft! And everyone just loves the class grass! 🙄🤦🏼♀️😂
These type of people feel like they can't stand out or get enough attention from their peers so the insecurities lead them to try to "parent" their peers and look superior and have a kind of control on others... It's the "better than thou" shit. They think they are above others but it is just in their head.
@@mrinalkiran7013 So true
That last one was just downright adorable 💖 I don't understand way parents would deny their kids happiness for money, so glad it worked out for these two
the last one was so sweet ;-; when he started crying, oh my word. that one is especially lovely bc unlike surprise engagements, the context given tells us that they both wanted to get married but her parents rejected it bc he’s not wealthy. so it’s not potentially publicly pressuring him into saying yes, instead it’s her proudly and loudly declaring that she still chooses him no matter what her parents say because she loves him and doesn’t care that he’s not wealthy.
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Did you cry?
I didn't cry you cried!
My thoughts exactly! I love how proudly defiant she seemed when taking off her coat to show her dress. Like “I love u, my parents can kick rocks, let’s do this thing”! I hope they have a long and happy future together.
Who's cutting the onions at the end?
That last one hit me right in the feelers. That was the sweetest thing ever. As for the story before that OP has no obligation at all to lend her the dress. What is trying to do, be the sequel to the original?
The last one had me in tears. Beautiful
I was a 13 year old bridesmaid for my cousin (groom) at his wedding in Scotland. The bride's 95 year old great aunt was an honoured guest. She was a redoubtable woman; a nurse during WWI (this was late '70s) she was the Matron of a large hospital for many years. Now in contended retirement, she was still fiercely independent and lived happily alone with her cat, Socks.
[Hands up if you know where this is going.....]
After the formal part of the reception, tables at the front were cleared so the 'young people' could dance and the band set up. Great aunt Betty was made comfortable in a comfy chair at a table in a back corner so she could watch without being too bothered by the noise. A piece of cake and a 'wee dram' and she was happy.
Several hours later someone thought to go and check on Great aunt Betty. Yes, you're right. She had slipped across the unknowing veil, shuffled off the mortal coil and gone to join the choir invisible.The bride's father slipped out quietly to inform the hotel manager. "Oh, nae bother", said the manager, "it happens more often than you'd ken (think)."
To this day, 40 years plus on, my cousin's wife is known as "the wifey who bawed auld Betty deids." The woman who lulled old Betty to death!
Glad to hear that Betty left this world happy!
Thanks for sharing your story. :) One question: What does the sentence "She had slipped across the unknowing veil, shuffled off the mortal coil and gone to join the choir invisible." mean? English is not my first language and the direct translation doesn't make sense. 😅 Is it some kind of idiom?
Well, at least Great Aunt Betty got to enjoy a really nice ceremony and some cake right? Also, loved how you told this story including the accents and euphemisms haha. That is quite a memory!
@@caro0605 Hi Caro. Yes, they're all metaphors for dying.
"the veil" is a term used several times in the Bible for the division between people and God. It's 'unknowing' because no-one actually knows what is beyond/behind the veil. In the Old Testament (Exodus 26:31-35 and Hebrews 10:19-22 amongst others) the 'veil' was the embroidered curtain behind which the scrolls of the Tanukh (Hebrew bible) are stored. Thus to go across the veil was to commune with God.
"shuffled off this mortal coil" is from Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. The 'coil' is the spirals of the trials and tribulations of life. Some scholars have suggested it means the hangman's rope but but most agree that it's used in its archaic meaning of turmoil. So to shuffle off the mortal coil is to leave the spiral of life.
"joined the choir invisible" comes from a poem by the 18th/19th century English poet George Eliot. It's fairly literal as she (George Eliot was the pen name for a female writer in an age when women writers couldn't get published) is simply asking to join the choir in heaven singing God's praises when she dies. The most famous use of the expression is in Monty Python's 'Dead Parrot' sketch.
I hope this helps! English is a language rich with idiom and metaphor and the origins of some of them can be fascinating. If you're interested to explore further, I recommend Andrew Thompson's book 'Hair of the dog to paint the town red'. A witty and well researched book.
@@jayeclements6452 thank you for sharing I love learning origins of sayings/terms/ idioms. So interesting to me. I have heard some of these before but didn't know all the fun details behind them. Very cool!! You sound like a fascinating person to talk to!! Were / are you a professor / teacher or writer?
The posting with G and K had me floored. The only way that G could have topped that insanely tacky and awkward demand would be to insist that the ex-wife lend her the original honeymoon lingerie, as well.
Seriously, the whole thing sounded like the start of a serial killer movie.
Yes the girl was crazy but “don’t hook up with strangers for 6 days while we’re all sharing a living space at a bachelorette party” makes a ton of sense to me.
i agree with that part but im not leaving my adderall at home for a week just because one person thinks *_all_* drugs are bad.
I think her reasoning was more so the problem. She said she didn't want it because it would be "premarital sex". I agree that people shouldn't be bringing strangers back to the hotel for safety reasons, and because it is disrespectful if they are sharing the room with other girls. But at the same time, that bridesmaid can't forbid them from having premarital sex just because she doesn't want to. If they don't believe in that, her saying it was really out of line.
@@randomusername429 Yeah well most christians i've met's main hobbies tend to be shoving their religious beliefs down the throats of others and refusing to accept that not everyone has to live life the way they do. They view it as them saving sinners/wayward souls or w/e when it's just them being sanctimoneous, self righteous fucks.
And she isn't even a bridesmaid, either!
She should get her own living space, then.
Charlotte, thank you for ending it on a positive wedding “disaster”. It’s good to see that not everyone is a horrible, entitled, shallow sorry excuse for a human! The shart story gives me full body shudders. Why oh why didn’t she take the 15 minutes to clean herself up, idk. I swear, weddings can bring out the worst in people! Too bad the partner doesn’t recognize the behavior is underlying and systemic. The one bridezilla story I heard from my sister ended up in divorce in less than a year; AFTER my sister paid for a bachelorette party when she was roped into being a part of the bridal party; AFTER the other bridesmaids couldn’t afford the bachelorette party but the bride *just had to have them at the party*. Oh, and this same bridezilla literally poisoned my sister’s cat, who almost died.
That first one, she should have jumped in the shower and washed off completely, why even bother with the dance. So disgusting, ewwww. Pictures will look bad anyway.
that's unfair to say the problem is underlying and systematic. we don't have anything from the story that indicates she was entitled or inconsiderate or obnoxious in any way. all we know is she behaved in an irrational way, which is common when people are panicking and feel like they've been put on the spot
@@rra7490 my son is getting married at a museum. There are zero places to shower or clean up a huge dress/underwear.
@@cocolime6496 how is that irrational? We’re there shower facilities and a dry cleaner where your reception was?
@@debshaw680 OK, but most people would properly pause the proceedings for 30 mins (fill with speeches, game or something) while finding the nearest shower, wet room, large sink or even garden hose.
Omg the fact that the groom didn't freak out and make it worse for the bride makes me firmly believe he's a keeper. I would be touched to the point of tears if I were in that situation. After the tears of embarrassment, of course.
That guy has an unlimited lifetime supply of brownie points he can cash in for that~
2:22 SHUT THE FRONT DOOOOOR!!!! Shut the front door, shut the back door, shut the window! Shut it ALLLL!!!
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Kendall wore that to the after party and she asked the bride prior, she was in the bridal party and was wearing matching dresses with the rest of them during the ceremony. People got so upset but her friend who was the bride loved the dress and didn’t care.
That makes much more sense, glad to know
That is honestly the most important thing. If the bride and groom says it’s cool, then it’s cool. No more need to debate
sometimes we just have to know proper etiquette.
Fair enough but given her level of fame, she had to have known it would cause a stir, given how revealing it was, and that it was take a bit of the shine from the bride.
Also she’s literally a model like her and her friends attire are completely different from what every day people wear
The “Christian sorority girl” is a nightmare, I’m also a Christian (hence the name) and one should never push this on another 🙄 I get it she wants to go but wow…. Maybe just don’t go, 👀 psycho.
As a Catholic, I am appalled at her behaviour. It's alright if she doesn't want to take part in activities she deems inappropriate, but she can't force this on everyone, it's insane fanatic behaviour.
Same, that girl is NUTS. Even if all the girls were Christian, signing them up for a 7AM service at some random church they've never been to in the middle of a vacation would be crossing MULTIPLE lines. To say nothing of anything else in the letter - let your friends take their doctor-prescribed medicines, you controlling psycho!
So sick of these types of Christians making all of us look bad! This sort of loud, annoying, lecturing Christianity just pushes people further away and makes non-Christians think we’re all crazy. It’s like they forget the word Christian means being Christ-like. Christians like this need to remember that when Jesus was asked which was the most important rule, law, commandment, out of everything in the entire Bible, Jesus said to love Him and love others. Nothing shows people what Christ is like more than love & kindness.
My mother once told me of a wedding she had attended once where the grooms mother began her flow in the middle of the dance floor. It was a horrendous mess, but she was so drunk she kept on dancing anyway. I'm glad I skipped that weeding. Felt so sorry for her atm. That wedding planner was awesome! So was the groom.
I remember reading that first story years ago. Some additional details were that the bride and groom were from high-society families, so their wedding was photographed for a magazine (which looked gorgeous, because you couldn't smell the bride in the photos,) AND, worst of all, the groom absolutely got poop on himself, and they had to do the cake cutting before getting cleaned up...
T_T why must delicious pastries always suffer the most horrible fates. so much pootercream frosting was made that day.
I told you a few weeks ago that myself, 2 kids and fiance had been made homeless and you said everything works out in the end. Well I just thought I would let you know our new build was finished just in time for christmas and we had an amazing christmas and new year together in our new home. Things couldn't be any better. Thanks for your kind words Charlotte ❤
That last video was so gosh darn wholesome. I got teary eyed at his reaction. I hope it works out with those two.
That first story made me laugh so freaking hard. 🤣 I felt so bad for the wedding planner hope she got a little extra cash for what she did.
The Vegas Bachelorette Party- first to demand to be invited to the wedding is bad enough, but to insist on being included on the Bachelorette Party is even worse. Then she proceeds to take over the trip, not only making a ridiculous list of rules, but to also demand money from them? Not just no, but hell no. The only part I agree with even partially is about strange men in the suite. No one wants to come back to your hotel room tired/drunk after a long night out to find one of your friends getting busy with some random guy in the bed you’re supposed to be sleeping in, especially without any discussion beforehand. The only thing that makes it worse is if the random guy has brought his friend or friends along to “hang out” in the suite while he’s hooking up with your friend. It’s not only inconsiderate and awkward, it could also be dangerous.
I definitely hope one of the bridesmaids took control of that situation and stood up to her and told her she could no longer come. If I was a bridesmaid I would’ve talked to the bride and asked her if she wanted me to take care of it, and as soon as I had that permission I would’ve been all over it. 1st she bullies her way into getting a wedding invitation, then she bullies her way into getting invited to the bachelorette party, and then she has the nerve to write out a list of rules for everyone and decides she needs money because she designated herself as the food shopper?? I think not. Like how entitled are you and who do you think you are??
Exactly!!! If she’s that devout of a Christian, how about just not go. You weren’t wanted there to begin with and after pushing yourself into a party that was already planned before your involvement, you decide to make rules based on your religion for a place that is very much not a religious place. Just stay home instead of making everyone else miserable just for you to feel included in something you weren’t supposed to be a part of to begin with.
That letter about the bachelorette party is very much like the sort of thing I'd send to my girls before a hen's party.
They'd really love it, we could make a game out of who can commit the most sins in the most creative way.
That would be fine and dandy if you're the bride-to-be.
Last one - I just watched a video about Japan's classist issues. They have a whole discriminatory attitude towards anybody who has a "poor folk" bloodline. So most likely the young man has nothing wrong with him at all, but the parents of the bride are just being discriminatory assholes. So glad this young woman has a mind of her own and bravely bucks the system to get her man.
Same thing with a lot of Asian countries, including India (I'm Indian so I know first hand and I have Chinese and Malaysian friends who've told me the same). 😖
@@CrazyPlantLady911 Yeah, the Dahlit situation is horrible in India.
@@CrazyPlantLady911 Philippines too have the same stigma about social status. That sucks
Agree, asian countries are like this
China is the same. It's absolutely ridiculous. The racism is terrible too.
I live in Vegas and I never thought about the disgusting things that go on in hotel rooms until my son started working in the industrial housekeeping companies that wash linens for the majority of hotels. He said he'd never seen so much vomit, diarrhea and miscellaneous items wrapped up in bed sheets(lots of silverware, money, watches, sex toys, etc). I think he was traumatized 😂
I hope he keeps the money and sells the items...their loss...the people staying there are always too wasted to remember anything anyway
I know I was...*shudder twitch*
@@nardopolo7407 i feel like we need a storytime... or multiple
My mom worked as a housekeeper at a hotel. Two stories I remember she told me were finding someone's poop on a balcony and another was people that left whole and partially eaten wings (coated in sauce) all over the beds and floors of the room. It took her 3 or 4 hours to get the Buffalo Sauce stains mostly out of the carpet, not counting everything else she had to clean in the room. There was also soda spills everywhere and a lot of other gross stuff.
I have worked in every capacity at hotels over the years and I’m entirely scarred by what people did in their rooms AND the grounds. Some people genuinely don’t care because they don’t have to deal with it after they leave.
That last sweet video, you are onto something great there! Finding inspiring moments in and around weddings and honeymoons would be greatly uplifting to see.
I would uninvite that tag-along as soon as she started making rules for the bachelorette party and from the wedding too. No one asked her to be there so she has no right to dictate how it happens. It's no wonder she had to beg for an invitation, having her there sounds like a boring horror show
IKR!!!! She sounds extremely sheltered and naive... Which is shocking being that she was in a sorority. I guess I assumed with that and college in general, would have loosened her up a little. There's nothing wrong with having strong morals and standards but to dictate that onto others because you don't want to be tempted to sin, is insane. Unless your the bride who's also a recovering alcoholic/addict, then get over yourself.
I want an update on this situation! Seriously what did the bride do?
I was Matron of Honor for my friend and her sister tried to do something similar to this with the bachelorette party I planned (she wasn't the maid of honor either) and I shut that down quickly
I hope she was immediately disinvited, lol!
@@sophiel5249 I want an update too!
@@sophiel5249 Oh Wow, like no alcohol, no boys, CHURCH at 7 AM!!!???? Part of me wonders if she was joking, and none of the girls knew her well enough, but Damn, how did you handle it, and did the person still go to the party? I'm not naturally confrontational or assertive , but you try and take away my drinks in Vegas and demand I wake up at the butt crack of dawn on a Sunday in Vegas, I'd definitely speak my mind.
Okay, so... Taylor's just odd. I don't drink (ever), but there's no way that I'd expect everyone else to stay sober during a bachelorette party: BRING ALL THE BOOZE YOU WANT!
That last bit was adorable. A perfect end to a great video. Thank you, Charlotte!
Same. I don’t drink, but I went to a bachelorette party where a few of the girls seemed intent on discovering how to get alcohol poisoning. Never said a word, just helped wheel one girl back into the room on a luggage cart because she puked up everything she’d ever thought about eating then decided she didn’t want to walk. Kept an eye on her for several hours until she was fairly sobered up. Bachelorette parties aren’t the place to force my beliefs.
She's the type of person that will 100% end up being 'tempted' into doing something and then blame absolutely everyone else and never look at herself. She never should have been invited in the first place, throwing a hissy fit to get your way has obviously just worked for her since she was three years old. As someone with ADHD, asking someone to forego their prescription medication is just blatantly out of line. I take a different drug to Adderall, but it lets me actually live my life and is in no way just a 'study drug'. That sort of request would make me invest in a portable safe because anyone that says not to bring your prescription amphetamines is actually saying 'bring them and expect to share or have them stolen because I cannot control myself.'
it's probably a good idea to have at least one person at a bachelorette party to stay sober...
@@Bookluver29 Yes my medication helps me with my impulsiveness otherwise I will interrupt you in every conversation and purchase all of the things. It is not for studying
Exactly. I'm a Christian. I don't drink (for lots of different reasons), don't do drugs and wouldn't want to sleep around with random men. But that's my life, which I have chosen. I see no need to lecture others on how to live their lives. So would I have gone? Yes, but only if I was invited in the first place. And I would have had a good time while letting others have their good time, their way.
Just hoping they would hang a sock on the doorknob.
The girl who had a list of rules for the bachelorette party reminded me of a roommate I used to have.
She was of the LDS faith which means she doesn't drink. One of my other roommates invited her friends over for a BBQ; some of whom bought drinks. Basically, the LDS woman was cold towards that roommate who had friends being in alcohol. The roommate who had the party basically said, "I'm sorry, but when I moved in here, I didn't sign up to live by LDS standards." The other roommate isn't LDS, herself.
Note: it's not like the Karen who complained even owned the house we lived in; she was a regular tenant just like us. Nowhere in our contracts did it say we couldn't have alcoholic beverages on the premises.
What is LDS? At first I thought you were talking about LSD 😂
@@anaditullio It's the Mormons, They are also called The church of Latter-Day Saints
@@JadeIsChronicallyTired thanks for the answer 😊
I have a nurse who, upon learning I was a vegetarian said, “oh, so you just really like bland food?” I said, “yes. Like a lot of food from India is vegetarian and bland AF.” 🙄 edited to correct typo
That's funny because I've heard that the food from India is spicy!
@@melissacooper8724 it is, that’s why I was sarcastic
the day indian food becomes bland is the day we all die. imagine eating bland food help😭😭😭
I dont get it either, vegetarian food just lacks meat, but you still would cook it, spice it, flavor it and and whatever just the same
What pisses me the most is when people say "oooh, you don't eat meat??? So what do you eat, then?". Huuuuum, like, EVERYTHING ELSE??? LOL people act as if meat is the base of any meal, when is only less than 30% of a meal.
Saying to shut the front door, and shut the windows as a figure of speech, when the described situation would call for the opposite, I laughed a little too hard at that, also the creative nickname your friend's gave you.
Edit- Off the charts, or off the sharts.
gotta say, i really vibe with the last one. i graduated high school in 2020 and because of the pandemic we never got to have our senior prom, which i had a dress and shoes for that i absolutely adored. well, my bf and i just attended a dance that my college had not that long ago and the way he looked at me when he saw me in my dress is something that i wont forget the feeling of for a long time. best wishes to them!
I remember reading about the poor poo bride a few years ago before my wedding. I read tons of wedding horror stories to prepare me for anything. That was by far the worst. I felt so bad for that bride.
I’ve been married twice and I think I would have walked out if my present wife wore my first wife's dress. I get on really well with my first wife, we have co-parented two daughters for 35 years but it would be just too weird.
I liked that last clip, I’ve seen them go wrong, like the woman in the store, but that was beautiful. I wept a little when I married my wife, which started her off which nearly started the registrar off. If they’d had a GoFundMe I would have thrown a few Bob in.
I mean... most women don't want to have or own items of the first wife like engagement ring, wedding ring, dress etc because it's not only weird, but they already have sentimental value attatched to them. In most countries even, having another woman's wedding items after she got divorced is considered bad juju 😂 The only thing i can think of is that the new wife was thinking that she could wear it better and outshine the first wife in the dress and kind of "replace" her in the husbands heart, which is just so wrong on so many levels.
What is 'a few Bob'? Some weird VERY SPECIFIC slang?
@@raellskys4083 It's British - sort of their equivalent of "a few bucks."
I wish the best for them
“Shartlotte” just made me rethink having Charlotte at the top of my hypothetical baby name list 😅🥲
And babies shart alot. Lol
9:54 I hope the Bride respond with just "you're uninvited"
The oddest wedding I went to was one of my older cousin's, a decade or so ago.They didn't have a wedding planner the bride's younger sister was the "planner" (no experience whatsoever). She created some "games" but I only remembered one. She grabbed a few ladies and got them on stage with the bride. The groom was blindfolded and he had to touch all the women's hands to find his bride's. The "planner" planted herself right next to her sister, the bride. The groom kept going back and forth to try and find his wife's hands. As expected, he guessed wrong and ended up choosing the "planner".
The "planner" was strangely excited about the whole thing and "jokingly" said that the groom would be in serious trouble with the bride that night. The bride was a good sport and laughed it off. After that incident, I paid a little more attention to watching the "planner" during any gatherings, and noticed that she flirted with her own cousins' husbands.
That is a die-hard wedding planner. And I almost cried for the bride. I can't even fathom!
Please don’t stop with the wedding videos. They are my favorite. It’s NOT ANNOYING. Love you, Charlotte ❤️❤️❤️
There's a difference between looking nice for a wedding, and wearing something so obvioulsy designed to steal the show. Did she look amazing? Yes. Was it appropriate? Imo, no. One of the things said after party (instead of reception), which is a pretty big difference. If that was the case, then go her.
I'd have told Taylor to get her own damn room if she wanted rules followed.
Also, love ending the video on a positive note! 💜
this. both the wedding AND the reception are meant as celebrations for the married couple. looking great is one thing, even picking up people at the reception, sure. But wearing something like that (when we already KNOW she likes stealing the spotlight and upstaging!) is passive aggressive as hell. if your focus isnt at least PARTIALLY on celebrating the marriage and making the day great for the couple, you shouldnt be there tbh. Same goes for Taylor honestly. if it was gonna cause so much trouble, just dont go
I totally agree with you!
Last one was so sweet, touching, emotional....I hope those two are doing well!!!!!
Another video to keep me, a bride, keep a level head and stay humble. Thank you Charlotte! I love you and tell all my friends about you!
@Lady Joker thank you 😊
Congratulations to you and your betrothed!!! Best wishes for a long, healthy, and (mostly) happy marriage!
I loved the last one! How sweet. I wore my cousins gown at my first wedding and a friends imported from France veil. I bought some new shoes for $10! Neither were at the wedding, but we are talking over 40 years ago. Weddings were different then.
It's not even that weddings are so much different now, i think it really just depends on your relationship with the person you may share a dress with, and a lot of chicks are stuck up AF, or potentially have their own POV about whether or not the couple should be getting married. (Nobody else's business, but, y'know?) Also, the wedding industry has become a soul sucking cash cow for vendors, so OF COURSE they don't want these brides out here, SHARING a 15,000 + dollar item... if everyone cares about each other, and the happiness of the couple, and there are no lingering or repressed feelings to or from the lender, lendee, and groom, then who's effing business is it if you wear a borrowed dress? Mothers and grandmothers, aunts, friends, are all allowed to share or not, depending on their personal feelings and interconnected relationships. If I can get out of paying those ever heftier price tags on gowns, you bet your biscuits I'll borrow a dress, especially if it fits right and looks nice. I think so many people, especially on this channel, are just so ME ME ME, I'M THE BEST MOST IMPORTANT PERSON EVER, EVERYBODY LOOK AT ME, AND F*CK YOU, I GOT MINE. It's a truly disturbing piece of "culture."
That last one was very sweet . Hope they have a wonderful life together
Worst wedding I ever attended was my so called “cousin”, whom we’ve not seen since. She kinda looked like she had been hit in the face with a spade, forehead so high and greasy you could use her as a mirror. I digress. We helped out at this “spectacular” wedding. My dad did the photography, mum made the cake and did the flowers. Anywho I was a kid helping where I could, they brought the cake into this hall, one box at a time. It was literally a gym hall, nothing special, we placed the boxes down ready to set up said cake. Opened the boxes to find they had placed a whole cooked fish, on top of the cake. It had seeped through the boxes, onto the icing of two of the layers of cake. Two individual cake tiers covered in fish oil. They made my dad go and buy cornflour, and make us cover the cake with cornflour to get rid of the shine. It absolutely stunk. Whilst I was trying desperately to please said cousin by degreasing and de-shining the icing on the cake she walked up to me, patted me on the head and said “what a good slave girl”, being 12 I wanted to punch her so I left the back of the cake all oily and fishy like. Didn’t tell anyone what had happened, and watched them serve fish cake to people. My dad didn’t even give them their wedding album he just shoved the photos through the door and told them where to shove it. We left just after watching people grimace from eating the cake. Salmon wedding cake anyone? It was the worst, over inflated, piece of 💩 wedding I’ve ever been too. I watch these because it reminds me there is worse lol.
For a 12 yr old to go through this is cruel!!..glad u left the stinky cake stinky.. 😂😂😂😂... Hope u have better cousins n share happiness n joy with them.. ❤️
Sooooo what's her name? I just wanna talk, I swear! Truly! You can trust me!! 👼🏼👼🏼👼🏼😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
How did a fish end up on a cake
That 1st story had me feeling 2nd hand, 3rd hand and every hand of embarrassment a human can feel - especially the 1st dance.
I can still smell it !
Ooh, that last one was so indearing. That marriage will last forever. Ooh so sweet of her and his reaction was so heart felt.
13:36 A bit of context from Reddit: The woman in this story left her family for him. She has luggage with her and this is why the dude was crying. She chose him over her family.
Awwwww! That ending made me cry happy tears! That look of gobsmacked joy and love on his face! "Is this really happening? THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING?!" I love it!
I feel so awful for that first bride. If it wasn't for the fact I would almost certainly faint, I'm pretty sure that story would have scared me out of eating at any weddings in my future - my own or otherwise
Major props to the wedding planners for being so professional and the groom not saying anything - he's definitely a keeper
I met this woman one night at a bar and I kept telling her that I would do things to her no man has ever done before. We went back to her house after a long night of drinking beer and shots of alcohol. We get back to her place and both got nekid. As we were getting ready to do the nasty, I stopped and rolled over and puked all over her carpet next to the bed. The next morning she reminded me of what I said and said no man has ever done that to me. We ended up together and having a beautiful baby girl 👶
:DDDDDDDDDDD
This is the best thing ive ever read
The best love story ever 😆You still together?
No we divorced in 94
Lovely 😂
The last one had me crying, damn such a sweet ending, true love prevails! 💕
I'm on a Charlotte bridezilla marathon and even though I've seen most of them 2-3 times already they never get old. What makes them funnier is obviously Charlotte, I always laugh so hard.
Sending all the love and support to my fellow Romanian, keep doing what you're doing girl 🤣❤️❤️
The last one was so wholesome 😙 hope they're still well and happy without their parents getting in the way.
That last clip is absolutely perfect and made me feel something which I've not felt in a long time.... warmth.
The last one was just wonderful! ❤ May they have a long and beautiful life together.
That last one warmed my heart! 🥰 Thank you Miss Shartlett! 😂. P.S. your friends sound like fun!
The groom is a king. He passed the ultimate test with flying colours and I hope his bride gave him god tier head (after a shower of course).
Last couple is absolutely adorable!!! ;w;
I'm eating my dinner, listening to the hair gel liked shart with strings in it. Won't complain, I clicked. I get what I deserve. Thanks Shart... uuhhh Charlotte. I love your videos.
I'm never, ever going to forget this description of "the water balloon of horror"!
That poor bride!
This was one reason I got married by a JP, without an audience. I'm an introvert, who never wants to be center of attention.
I fainted in class just before I was to stand up and give a presentation. When I came to, I sat up and immediately barfed. I was a sophomore in college. The prof allowed me to show her privately that I really had done the work and would have done a decent presentation had I not been so terrified. I think I got a "B" grade, for which I was grateful.
@@LazyIRanch oh poor you, hope you're doing better by now. Sending you best wishes.
@@LazyIRanch
"I'm never, ever going to forget this description of "the water balloon of horror"!
That poor bride!"
I've had close calls with the bathroom myself. After hearing this & an anecdote about a bridesmaid having to lift a bride's dress just so the bride could PEE, I'm not keen on wearing one of those poofy wedding dresses when I'm getting married. 😰
I'd prefer wearing a dress I can easily maneuver in case I do have a bathroom emergency on my big day.
@@Anna-wr1ru That was over 30 years ago, but I still get very queasy if I have to talk to a group or have attention on me.
I was Godmother to my BFFs daughter 40 years ago, but missed the ceremony because I was throwing up in the bathroom. She didn't tell me I'd have to stand there during the christening at a big Episcopal church with so many people watching! She forgave me, since she knew how I get.
@@DrawciaGleam02 I got married by Justice of the Peace, with only my brother and SIL as witness. I wore the dress my mom wore in 1956 when she married my dad (second wedding). It was gold silk brocade, off-the shoulder with a beaded bodice and knee-length bell-shape skirt that looked like something Lucy Ricardo would have worn. I love that dress, and still have it. I wish I had occasion to wear it to a party because it still fits!
I hoped to wear it as a mother-of-the-groom dress one day, but it's unlikely my son will ever marry as he has severe schizophrenia and only had one girlfriend, ever. That was just before his brain played a cruel trick and changed his perception of the world. ☹
I was once invited to a party that “required” you bring your own bowl and silverware for eating as well as your own toilet paper and hand soap. I’m not kidding. I did not go.
Weird!!!!!!
@@SonjaElizabethTeal Haha, very!
LOL! I don’t blame you at all! It could have developed into bring your own food, booze and water to wash hands… then chairs, then planks for the venue :)
That's not a party. That's camping.
Camping?
Charlotte, I'm a bride-tobe, and I can't get enough of these wedding/bride/bridesmaid/MIL of the bride videos, so keep doing em!! 🤗
Greetings from the Netherlands, have a great day!! ❤️☺️ I feel like so sorry for the bride in the first story but the person who wrote it is really good with details 😂
I love how wholesome Miss Charlotte is!!! To end this video of dumpster fire weddings on that sweet note is 100% Potato Queen.
I hope everything comes out alright for ya and don’t forget to do the necessary paperwork. 😉
*Shartlotte
Don’t stop Charlotte your wedding videos are my FAVORITE!!!!!❤
There’s NO way the venue didn’t have a shower, she should have changed into some sweatpants and ACTUALLY enjoyed her night 😂
Right!!!
Shoot, I’d cancel my reception and go home before I’d parade around in a Diarrhea dress!!! Cleaned or no cleaned!
Yeah if she had a $15k wedding dress, I agree, venue must have had a shower.
Yes! It sounds like it was all contained to the undergarments before the dance. Get the dress off & Fabreze it. Then jump in a shower with the ruined Spanks on. Clean up redress & nobody knows who doesn't have to know.
there are a lot of beautiful venues without showers....museums, aquariums, planetariums, vintage historical buildings, etc. that said, i would have left for the closest shower, even if it was a public YMCA or gym. how did she not disgust herself? less embarrassing to be a "runaway bride" than the one that shat herself and made everyone else suffer too.
I was surprised she didn't have another dress or clothes to get into. You planned to wear your wedding dress the entire time?! Change and no one would have noticed. The smell in that place must have been confusing to seek out.
That poo-filled bridal gown story made me think of our son'd baby dedication ceremony at church. He was just an infant at the time no more than three months old and his God-mother had given him a satin baby tuxedo to wear for the occasion. Welp, he had been sleeping while we were waiting for the pastor to finish speaking. He takes our son so we could all pray. my husband and I had our heads down as they started but we heard the unmistakable sound of our son pooping. OUr head of course pop up and too our horror his little bottom was turning yellow. They lifted him up after the prayer to show the entire congregation and introduce him to all several hundred of them and announce his name. We quickly gathered him up a few minutes later and run to the restroom for a quick change, diaper and as well as the entire outfit. We had to attend the breakfast with him in an entirely different outfit. I didn't want to disappoint my friend but had to tell her that her God-son had pooped right through the outfit. Thankfully it came clean in the wash later but man was that embarrassing. My little poop monster. We like telling our now 25yr old son about that every once in a while. 😊😊😊
Lmfao its cute now, but I can just imagine what it must have been like in the moment 😂 When my brother was a baby, he had the same thing happen to him, except it was during his first visit to see Santa, while he sat on his knee. We tease him with that story too haha
The last one was so heart touching, it never needs to be a grand gesture or a wedding with people who aren't happy for you. It's about the couple. This was sweet.
03:15 "Are y'all still watching or totally disgusted?" Both things, Charlotte, both things.
Oh, holy shit! Just watched through to the last wedding. I'm my husband's second wife and I couldn't even fathom asking his ex wife for her wedding dress. She doesn't even have it anymore, but if she did, it would be meant to go to one of their daughters. I will say, a lot of ex wives are usually the assholes, but not this time. I side with the ex wife on this.
Is anyone else going back to like 1:50 every time to rewatch her scream 😂 I really can’t stop
RE: Kendall Jenner: I personally would not wear that dress anywhere (not built for it anymore) but as to wearing it to a wedding, I think that largely depends on whose wedding it was and what the atmosphere was like. If it's one of her sisters and the mood is "casual but like, rich person casual," that dress is appropriate. If it's someone she's not close to and it's a formal affair, it is not.
RE: Taylor the Nightmare: The only rules at a bachelorette party come from the bride, no exceptions. That said, the rule about not bringing strange men back to the hotel is kind of understandable, but also like...get your own room then?
RE: New GF wanting the dress: The only girl who should ever wear someone else's old dress is a relative, and only when offered by the original bride.
ah yes....the k girls being famous for being famous
She didn't wear it to the wedding. There was an after party where all the guests wore something crazy sexy and revealing. Just the Kardashian/Jenner attendees got press.
I'm sorry you gained such an unfortunate nickname but it's hella hilarious 🤣 your disaster videos got us through planning our wedding this year. Not only was the country shut down 1 week before our big day was planned but when we actually got married this year, the day before the wedding, the photographer texted my sister and told her to tell me her jaw was wired shut and she couldn't come, my car drove to the venue versus to my house to get me and I had to drive myself in my wedding dress in my tiny chevy spark, my entire family except my mom n dad missed the ceremony due to a bridge shut down and my mom showed up and walked me down the aisle with a sparkly white dress (and same shoes)....yeah my dad walked me down too but it was "her" moment ya know?
Took the craziest quirkiest wedding images ourselves with a tripod and covid wedding disaster is now a total success in our book! Wouldn't change a thing! I can't wait to tell my grandkids this story someday.
Love your videos ❤They got us through knowing It could have been way worse and I could have sharted or have people hate our food choices n bash us for it !!! We were fortunate!
I am soooo glad to hear it turned out so wonderful for everyone!* Congrats and best wishes on your beautiful journey together in life! You guys sound like you have the right kind of spirit for a joyous life together!
*Photog maybe NOT so wonderful for her, at least unless she can figure out how to work with difficulty communicating except she WILL be skinny at the end!
@@carolr7333 ahhh!! Yes sure her texts were broken cause her jaw was wired shut but who am I to judge ya know lol. Oh yes EVERYONE was the star 🌟 on our big day 😁
That last one warmed my heart! What a nice gesture!
3:57 Don't they mean.... off the sharts?
I'll see myself out.
Omg! Omg Charlotte!! I literally choked, cried laughing , spewed my soup over myself and snorted all at the same time listening to the first bride story!!! 🤣🤣 I love my daily dose of Charlotte Dobre!!
Oh my Goodness! I hope so much that the uninvited then last minute invite to the sixth day bachelorette party in Vegas, actually went. There has to be a part two to see what happened to her. I would LOVE to know how that turned out for her.
I was starting to get worried but yay! Miss Charlotte is finally here!!!
SO SORRY the upload wasn’t working!
@@CharlotteDobre you’re all kinds of good and don’t owe me an explanation at all. The fact that you did tho is just the absolute sweetest.
@Lady Joker oh, I know. To quote the younger brother from Son In Law (Pauly Shore movie), “I’m a subscriber!” My alarm is set for 11am ever day and my notification comes right about the same time usually. I kept refreshing and still nothing but then……the sun came out, the birds started chirping, and all was right with the world yet again!
@@davidguidry657 I feel like Charlotte is a daily gift I don't deserve. She helps me stay positive when things aren't going so well!
I absolutely love these as a bride to be myself. Gives me slight grounding 😂 please keep doing wedding videos (I also love your non-wedding content too!)
I wish you a zantastic wedding 😎
Thanks :D
Bit of advice, pass on health shakes.
Joking aside, congrats!
@@Hisdudeness9500 Yeahhh think I'll be leaving the health shakes on the shelf at the store where they belong 😂
@@Hisdudeness9500 And also thanks :)
Charlotte, thank you so much for adding that last video. It was so sweet, I replayed it. Wish there was a part two.
If I saw someone in the Kendal dress in a wedding, I would immediately think that she's the side chick. For me, total black in a wedding means mourning i.e. that you're against the marriage. Combined with such an exposing dress, my mind would directly go to jealousy
Weird, after I read this my mind went directly to insecure.
But she wore it to the after-party tho. At least that's what I've heard. I think she wore a blue dress or smth to the actual wedding.
My mother wore all black to my wedding. In her defense, it's her favourite colour and she thinks it's slimming, buuuut....
@@GmonkeyJ777 you are right, she was one of the bridesmaids and they all wore more or less the same dress to the wedding. This was for the after party.
I had friends who had a black and white wedding and we were all to wear black or white.