When it comes to planning a wedding, most brides spend hours going over every detail to make sure their special day goes off without a hitch. But no matter how much they plan, they cannot guarantee everything will run smoothly, especially when they can't control their guests' actions.
One bride-to-be on Reddit has been branded a "bridezilla" over her reaction to a two-year-old wearing a white dress to her wedding. In a post, the bride wrote: "Am I wrong for feeling upset that my sister is dressing her two-year-old daughter in a white dress and white shoes at my wedding? I thought it was a well known fact that you never wear white to someone's wedding."

While the bride may have asked for honesty, she wasn't quite prepared for the responses she received.
One user said: "Just when I thought bridezillas were done - I saw this..."
Another user added: "if you’re worried about a toddler's dress showing you up, you have issues
A third user said: "Yup. Everyone thought the toddler was the bride."
One more user added: "It's a toddler, not a 22-year-old. Give me a break. If a toddler can pull attention from the bride, there are problems."
It comes after another "bridezilla" implemented six strict rules for her bridesmaids to follow to make sure they didn't outshine her on her special day.
The maid-of-honour explained how the bride was so fearful of one of her bridesmaids stealing her spotlight that she banned them all from wearing heels and false eyelashes.

She said on Reddit: "No one was allowed to wear heels because she didn't want anyone to be taller than her. She was already at least three inches taller than any girl at her wedding.
"No one was allowed to wear false eyelashes except for her because, you know, the big puffy white dress doesn't make you stand out enough.
"She wouldn't let us bridesmaids wear short dresses - knee high, no sleeves, minimal coverage."
In the run up to the wedding, the bridesmaids were ordered to attend bridal meetings twice a week, with each lasting at least three hours.
To make matters worse, the meetings started six months before the big day.
"Everyone in the bridal party had to recite the rundown schedule to prove we got our s*** together," she added.
When it came to the big day, the bridesmaids received no thanks for their hard work and dedication - and instead were "screamed at" all day long.
She added: "She screamed at all the bridesmaids behind the scenes on the wedding day while pretending to be the best wife/bride ever in front of her guests."
The woman later made her bridesmaids stand outside in the snow for pictures - forbidding them from putting on a coat between shots.
The maid-of-honour ended her post with an abrupt: "I am done with her."
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