27 Brides And Grooms Who Took "Tacky" To A Whooooole New Level

1.This couple, who had a super romantic gift idea:

Engraving ideas for wedding handguns: "stronger together," "always and forever," "you and me," "I will always shoot you straight," "Until the very end," etc
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2.This couple (or, let's be real, this bride), who bought/made these:

Sign listing humorous bridal and groom rules, including dress choices, seating chart control, and roles for family and friends at the wedding
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3.This bride, who had everyone circle around her singing "It's All About You":

Reddit post about a stepbrother's wedding where his wife sat on a chair in the middle of the dance floor while "It's All About You" by McFly played
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4.This wonderfully classy couple whose cake had the American flag, camo, the Jeep logo, and a "groom with a gun" topper:

Tiered Jeep-themed cake with a figure on top, featuring an American flag design on the bottom layer and woodland camo pattern on the middle layer
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5.This couple, who decided to dedicate their wedding cake to former president Donald Trump:

Two-tier cake with "MAGA Trump 2020" text and decorated with flowers
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6.And this bride, who was excited to receive a Donald Trump and Salt Bae-themed "MAGA Claw":

Personalized tumbler with "MAGA2024" text, gifts in the background. Text: "The best of friends, always with the best gifts."
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7.This couple, who provided different meals for gifts at different price points (and apparently expected people to contribute thousands???):

Invitation card offering dinner choices based on gift levels, ranging from $250 to $2,500, with options like chicken, swordfish, filet mignon, and lobster
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8.Whatever couple thought these were appropriate cake toppers:

Cake toppers: a couple on a bed in an intimate pose and a dancing couple on a cake
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9.This couple, who decided this was appropriate for a wedding shower — which is traditionally attended by family members of the bride and groom, including grandparents and children:

Wedding shower entrance with balloon arch and humorous banner reading "One Clit, That's It, Same Penis Forever."
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10.Any bride who thought these were fun cards to give to bridesmaids:

Greeting card reads: "Will you be my personal attendant?" with "bitch for the day" humorously crossed out
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11.This couple, who solicited guests for cold hard cash at the wedding, in addition to their gifts:

Chalkboard sign reads: "Whoever's class fills with the most cash, on their face the cake will smash!" Surrounded by autumn leaves and empty jars
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12.This couple, who did the same with a Dollar Dance (where people were encouraged to contribute $100 bills!!!) AND had a cash bar with only box wine AND served cookout items that ran out:

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13.This couple, who decided to use their cake toppers to advertise their multiple MLMs:

Bride and groom figurines holding balloons and flowers, with shopping bags labeled Tupperware, Mary Kay, and Melissa circled in red
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14.And this couple, who decided to actually turn their wedding into an MLM business opportunity:

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15.This couple, who thought this cake was acceptable:

A cake shaped like male genitalia, with text: "The best is yet to cum. Demi & Mike's."
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16.Along with this couple (seriously, why is this a thing???):

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17.Everyone involved in this wedding:

A bride skips a bra for comfort. Cheap wedding decor, ex-husband interrupts. Noise complaints, pizza shortage, warrants, and divorce follow
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18.And this one:

Facebook post about a memorable wedding; mentions shirts, games, pool fun, dance floor success, and thanks guests. Ends with anticipation for future posts
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19.This couple, who served baked potatoes as their only food:

A Reddit post in r/weddingshaming discussing a budget-friendly baked potato bar wedding reception. One commenter mentions Taco Bell chicken
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20.This couple, who put their guests in different "tiers" — then informed them which tier they were in:

Notice about wedding guest groups and RSVPs, emphasizing babysitting arrangements and prompt confirmations. You are in Group A
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21.This couple, who decided this was a cute wedding cake:

A cake with a Budweiser logo and three bottles depicted on top
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22.This bride, who decided that her fiancé (sorry, "finance") did not matter at all:

Wedding sign reading: "Welcome to Emily's Wedding, Featuring Bailey, Saturday 10 September 2022"
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23.This groom, who thought a romantic song for his mother-son dance was a good idea:

Reddit post from weddingshaming: A mother-son dance at a wedding uses Ed Sheeran's "Perfect." The poster describes it as awkward
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24.This couple, who expected strangers to Venmo them honeymoon money:

SUV with "Just Married! Fund our honeymoon" message on back window, driving on city street
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25.This couple, who declined to write real thank you cards:

Reddit post on weddingshaming subreddit discussing tacky thank you cards; includes user comments about gift etiquette
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26.This couple, who wanted to have their reception at a restaurant where guests paid for their own meal:

Text asking for affordable, good-quality dining options for a backyard wedding with kids in the [masked] area. Considering food trucks
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27.And finally, this bride, who I hope is trolling us all:

Photo of two feet with long, decorative toenails and gemstone embellishments. Text describes excitement for a wedding toenail trial
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