39 Genuinely Awful Wedding Guests Who Deserve To Be Uninvited From Every Wedding For The Rest Of Their Lives

1.This mother of the groom urged her son not to get married on Facebook the day before the wedding.

A Facebook post where someone expresses excitement about becoming Mr. and Mrs. A comment from their mom disagrees, saying "Son I love but wrong move."
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2.This guest not only proposed but also announced their pregnancy at someone else's wedding.

Hands form a heart shape on a stomach. Text: Someone at a wedding asks to take photos, proposes, announces a baby, and books me for 2025. Grateful reaction
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3.These guests brought their INFANT to a wedding.

A Reddit post from r/weddingshaming criticizing guests for bringing an uninvited baby to a wedding, discussing noise and disruption issues
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4.And this guest brought their dog.

Reddit post discussing wedding drama where uninvited guests brought their dog. Comments suggest this act was inconsiderate and disruptive
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5.This wedding guest gave a DJ a bad review — when they weren't even the one who hired them — just because they wouldn't play a song request.

A social media post by Paige K. complaining about unprofessional DJs. The DJ responds professionally, explaining the situation and their commitment to requests
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6.This guest decided to tell the bride that they didn't like the groom's vows.

Text conversation about a misunderstanding, clarifying that everything is resolved amicably
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7.This guest was salty that she wasn't a bridesmaid and let everyone know.

Reddit post titled "That time a guest wore a bridesmaid’s dress," sharing a wedding story about a guest wearing a similar dress to the bridesmaids
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8.This bridesmaid clearly copied her friend's wedding choices.

Person upset about someone copying their wedding plans, including a veil and shoes, without asking or acknowledging them. They feel betrayed
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9.This guy shamed the bride for canceling the bachelorette party due to having a panic attack.

A text exchange discussing feelings after an incident, mentioning mental health, boundaries, and an apology. Includes a request for a conversation
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10.This guest did karaoke at the wedding.

Story of a woman attending her ex's wedding, confronting emotions and awkward encounters, highlighting tensions with the groom's family and bridal party
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11.This guest interrupted the cake-cutting to propose to his girlfriend.

Text message conversation about a man proposing to his girlfriend during another couple's wedding. Conversation reflects on the awkwardness and opinions about the situation
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12.This guest literally wanted to stay in the honeymoon suite.

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13.This horrible aunt of the groom interrupted the couple's special moment to advertise her MLM.

A story about a 2005 wedding and a humorous incident involving the bride's husband's Mary Kay aunt, who sat on the limo's seat and left without acknowledgment
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14.This person declined a wedding invite to advertise their MLM.

A note dated September 26, 1981, apologizes for lack of cash and promoting products. Address and personal info are blacked out. Shaklee business card included
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15.This plus one performed his awful music at a wedding he wasn't even wanted at.

Reddit post showing two users discussing someone's wedding being crashed and ruined by guests. The original post by u/Queenrocks1983 has 1.7k upvotes and multiple comments
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16.These guests brought food from home without telling the bride.

A social media post discusses a wedding where the elite guests didn’t attend because they disliked the food truck serving tacos/burritos. Guests had to bring their own food
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17.This maid of honor gave an awful speech.

A Reddit post titled "Worst Maid of Honor Ever" about a woman who ruined a wedding by delivering an inappropriate speech, drinking excessively, and causing disruptions
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18.This random couple crashed a wedding and then left $11 and some change as a gift.

Wedding card with a handwritten note, cash, and coins lying on a striped surface. The note inside says congratulations and includes a personal message
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19.This guest cosplayed as a bridesmaid.

A Reddit post with comments discussing a story about someone wearing a bridesmaid's dress to a wedding, leading to an awkward situation at the reception
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20.This guest wore white to a wedding and bragged about it.

A person outside, taking a selfie at a wedding. Text reads: "Wedding selfie...not my wedding...however I wore white. #rulebreaker."
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21.This guest hired their OWN photographer.

A Reddit post titled "Wedding guest hires their own photographer for accompanying another to friends wedding," describing a situation where a guest brought a photographer without prior notice. The poster seeks opinions on the matter
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22.This guest wrote a rude message after the bride and groom politely requested no children attend the wedding.

Handwritten text reads: "Where is the respect when (name) is part of the family, he is my family!!!" Then "That's not respect!" Next to printed text about a wedding registry and RSVP details
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23.This sister of the bride refused to let her sister borrow a family heirloom for the wedding — then wore it herself.

Person on Reddit recounting an argument about wearing a family heirloom necklace for their wedding that caused familial tension
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24.This mother of the groom decided to renew her vows the day of the wedding.

Facebook comment expressing frustration over future mother-in-law renewing her vows at the same location and two hours before the user's destination wedding ceremony
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25.This guest literally stole from the happy couple.

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26.This would-be guest declined a wedding invite because the couple didn't like their Facebook posts often enough.

Text message saying: "Hi [name], I was so pleased that you and [name] invited us to your special day, but we have felt a lack of contact. I hope you understand our reasons for not turning up!"
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27.This guest should have been arrested.

A wedding photographer recounts a chaotic wedding experience in a text post, describing an incident where the bride discovered her missing family member was behind a dumpster after earlier venue chaos
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28.This guest, a "close family member," suggested a DJ that brought a plus one, and then also brought a plus one himself...oh, and kept getting in the wedding videos.

A Reddit post from the "weddingshaming" subreddit describes a user’s experience with wedding drama involving a DJ and a wedding gift issue
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29.This plus one tried to bring a plus one.

The image is a lengthy text post from a bridesmaid recounting a friend's struggle to attend her wedding due to work commitments and canceled plans
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30.This uninvited guest RSVP'd to his parents' invitation.

Wedding RSVP responses: Greg has no dietary restrictions and will attend, choosing chicken. One person declines. Total attending: 60. Awaiting 87 responses. Sam will attend
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31.This uncle of the groom decided to announce his birthday at the reception.

A Reddit post from u/cmarie22345 details an embarrassing speech by their father during a cousin's wedding celebration, overshadowing the event with his own birthday announcement
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32.This uninvited guest aired all of her and her sister's dirty laundry on Facebook.

Image contains a lengthy text post where the author expresses frustration about a person named Lucy not responding and blocking them. The author professes deep emotions and efforts to connect
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33.This guest refused to come to a wedding due to a no-kids and no-pet policy, then literally ended the friendship over it.

Text exchange discussing a "no kids" policy at a wedding. One person expresses discontent about such policies and mentions ending the friendship over it
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34.This guest gave themselves a plus one.

A handwriting on a wedding RSVP card has added "and me!!" to the invitation for one person while the RSVP explains the confusion and concern about this addition
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35.This guest had a "poor me" moment ahead of the wedding.

Facebook post in Spanish and English sharing excitement about getting married tomorrow, followed by a comment expressing envy about their happiness
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36.These guests all declined to give the happy couple ANY gifts (like, they didn't even give A CARD).

A Reddit post titled "Almost one year after our wedding it's official: None of my (grown) friends gave us gifts." The user describes their wedding and lack of gifts received
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37.This guest tried to bring their pets to the wedding.

Text summary: A wedding guest asked to bring a puppy, not clarifying it was a cat at first. The bride, surprised on the wedding day, found out and let the cat stay in a hotel room for the festivities
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38.This guest was offended they weren't invited to the ceremony even though they didn't like the bride.

Person expresses feeling left out and upset about being invited only to the reception of their partner's friends' wedding due to COVID-19 guest cap
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39.And finally, these guests found other accommodations even though the bride and groom had reserved 10 discounted rooms at a hotel for them.

Facebook post seeking recommendations. The poster reserved 10 hotel rooms for a wedding at Viking Hotel; 2 were filled. They seek help filling extra rooms in Newport, RI, during jazzfest weekend on August 4th, offering discounted rates
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