Bridesmaid ditches bride live on air -so she can go see her favourite singer

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The bride slammed her friend for wanting to ditch her wedding (Stock photo) (Image: Getty Images)
The bride slammed her friend for wanting to ditch her wedding (Stock photo) (Image: Getty Images)

One bride has more than just champagne problems...

There are lots of things that could go wrong on the big day: the florist could be late, the food might not show up, and the weather could suddenly take a turn for the worse. However, most brides can rely on their trusted bridesmaids to help them through the ceremony, no matter what happens.

So, you can imagine how horrified one woman was when her friend announced live on air that she may not be able to attend the wedding - that's taking place in a matter of weeks - as she wants to go and see her favourite musician perform.

Bridesmaid Olivia may have already agreed to attend the wedding of her friend Jessie - but has now managed to get tickets to see Taylor Swift's highly-anticipated Era's Tour in Melbourne, Australia, on the same night (February 17). Speaking on The Fox radio, Olivia confessed that she purchased the tickets before Christmas - but hadn't told the bride. She insisted the two could find some sort of 'compromise'.

However, Jessie quickly bit back, saying: "Is this a prank? Are you joking? It’s three weeks before my wedding, and you’re telling me now." Olivia said she felt 'bad' about the clash, but reminded Jessie she'd been a fan of Taylor Swift for 'so long' and couldn't turn the opportunity down. The awkward exchange didn't end with any kind of resolution, despite the big day looming.

'I'm spending £20k on a new bathroom - but won't help my brother out with cash' eiqruiddhidrtinv'I'm spending £20k on a new bathroom - but won't help my brother out with cash'

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Last year, one woman was accused of ruining a family wedding by 'underdressing' - even though her outfit cost a staggering £1,295. She says she followed the bride's clear instructions on what to wear and what colours to avoid, and settled on a silk gown with a halter neck from designer Galvan London.

However, her mother-in-law has been 'constantly complaining' about the dress and has been making other members of the family send 'passive aggressive messages' because of it. Taking to Reddit, the anonymous woman said: "Although my mother-in-law has been constantly complaining about what I wore, the bride hasn't said anything.

"My sister-in-law and I have more of a friend relationship. So, she would've told me if she didn't like my dress the moment I showed up for her first look."

What do you think the bride should do now? Let us know in the comments section below

Liam Gilliver

Weddings, Christmas party, Marriage, Taylor Swift

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