Bride throws polygraph party after guest posted her bizarre dress code online

A bride has thrown a polygraph party to find out which one of her friends leaked her bizarre list of dress code rules for her wedding online.

Her outfit requirements – which divided people into weight categories went viral across social media earlier this week, after one guest was so shocked that they shared the post to Reddit.

The bride, who said she was utterly ‘crushed’ and ‘betrayed’ to see that her demands had been mocked and released behind her back, went into full detective mode to find the culprit.

A bride has thrown a polygraph party to find out which one of her friends leaked her bizarre list of wedding dress code rules online. Photo: Getty Images
A bride has thrown a polygraph party to find out which one of her friends leaked her bizarre list of wedding dress code rules online. Photo: Getty Images

During the party – which included drinks and appetizers – each guest was asked to take a lie detector test where they were asked: “Did you leak my dress code to the internet” and “Do you secretly hate me?”

And after putting her friends on trial, the bride finally found her ‘snitch.’

“It is with the deepest joy that I can announce the identification of the snitch. My former friend, Stephanie was immediately removed from my property,” the bride announced on Facebook.

“She confessed to leaking my posts and ridiculing me online… Good riddance!! Now the Hawaii 2019 wedding can go on!”

The bride then provided a dress code update for her guests which asked that they all start posting photos of their ‘synchronised dancing outfits’ so she can start, “telling each and every one of you what is wrong and how to improve it”.

This was the first post, which went viral because of the bride’s bizarre list of demands. Image via Reddit
This was the first post, which went viral because of the bride’s bizarre list of demands. Image via Reddit
The bride, who said she was utterly ‘crushed’ and ‘betrayed’ to see that her demands had been mocked and released behind her back, went into full detective mode to find the culprit. Image via Facebook
The bride, who said she was utterly ‘crushed’ and ‘betrayed’ to see that her demands had been mocked and released behind her back, went into full detective mode to find the culprit. Image via Facebook

However, this dress-code debacle has left people on Facebook baffled and very skeptical about whether or not it’s actually real.

“I no longer believe in this wild ride. You went too far, honey. You lost me with “immediately removed from my property.” Not a chance this occurred, “one person commented.

Many others praised Stephanie for leaking the original post, while one speculated, “Who leaked this if Stephanie is gone? The plot thickens…”

In the original post, the bride explained her very specific dress code was, “to create an incredible visual effect.”

“If done right, it will make our synchronized dancing along the beach really pop.”

In the original post, the bride state that women who weigh between 45-72kg are required to wear a green velvet sweater and orange suede pants, perfect for Hawaiian temperatures.

Also, they must wear a pair of Louboutin heels because “when we spin and lift our feet, the effect will amaze you”. They also must wear Burberry scarves.

Women who weigh more than 72kg are required to wear all black sweater and pants with black heels.

For men under 90kg, they’re required to wear a purple fuzzy jacket, soda hat and white trainers accessorised with glow sticks.

Image via Reddit.
Image via Reddit.

For men over 90kg pounds, they should wear a head-to-toe camouflage look with black sneakers.

The children at the event are required to wear red because “the kids will form the shape of a heart, it needs to be the true red not blood orange or some bulls***.”

Once the dance number is over, guests have been asked to change into an outfit valued at $1,000.

“Remember, the venue is extremely upscale and we want to be looking our BEST ladies and gents… If you look like trash, so will we,” she writes.

“This wedding is 24K themed for a reason.”

The post received thousands of upvotes on Reddit 24 hours and was quickly shared to Facebook, where it allegedly caught the eye of the bride.

And it seems karma came back to Stephanie after she was identified as the snitch – but with a dress code like this maybe it was worth it.

With additional reporting by Elizabeth Di Filippo.

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