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This wedding saga might sound crazy but wait until you hear the details. A bride has kicked out one of her bridesmaids over a frustrating encounter in a girls’ text message group chat. The bride has detailed on Reddit what unfolded, and asked readers if she was the “a***hole.” The woman started by explaining that her fiancé was having her brother as one of his groomsmen.
“My fiancé sent a text asking Sally if she plans to be a part of the wedding because we hadn’t heard from her, and it was really stressing me out,” the bride said. In a surprising turn of events, Sally texted both the bride and groom an angry text. She said the couple were asking too much of her and that she had to focus on herself. Sally also said the bride needed to stop worrying and that she is “past exhaustion” trying to show up for herself.
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