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Bride fumes as guests bring ‘crying’ toddlers to her child-free wedding

They cried throughout the ceremony

It was meant to be the biggest day of her life, but one bride found herself upstaged by two children on her wedding day.

The bride, who took to Reddit to tell her story, described how one of her guests had brought along her two toddlers to the wedding despite stating it was a child-free ceremony.

What’s worse is that the uninvited kids cried throughout.

The bride told her story on Reddit (Credit: Reddit)

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The bride explained to readers that she and her now-husband had been engaged since 2016 and planned to tie the knot on January 1 of this year.

She went onto say: “We made it very clear we did not want kids at the wedding. In fact, the wedding reception was at a casino and kids couldn’t come.

“We made one exception though. My niece and nephew who were the flower girl and ring bearer were in the wedding and were invited.

“Everyone else knew about no kids. Fast forward, in the middle of the ceremony, I hear kids crying. I know it was not my niece and nephew, they are 10 and 6 years old. At the end of the ceremony, I see that it was my SO cousin who brought her 2 little kids (ages 3 and 1).”

Bride and groom on wedding day
The bride has stated there was a no-child policy (Credit: Pexels)

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The bride continued, asking if she was right to fume at the guests.

“Am I in the wrong for being mad at them for bringing their kids?” she asked.

“They didn’t even ask us if they could, they just showed up with them.

“Have any other brides, friends or family members been involved in a similar situation? Anything I could do now about the situation? Let them know we are super [beep] or drop it?”

The bride asked readers for advice on how to handle the situation (Credit: Pexels)

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One reader offered her this advice: “Eh, you certainly are in the right to be annoyed, it was very rude.

“But it sounds like she did this intentionally to be rude and get under your skin. I don’t think it’s worth saying anything.

“First of all, she was looking for a reaction, so giving her one will probably make her happy. Second, I don’t see that it will accomplish anything. She already did it, it’s over, but if you make a scene about it, she can turn ought around to make you look bad.”

Another chipped in: “Me, I get salty, so I’d probably wait until we’re at a family function in her hearing, and someone talks about planning a wedding or something, and just drop “if you don’t plan to have children there, make sure not to invite Cousin! She’ll just ignore your wishes!”

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