Moment mother-in-law ‘ruins’ wedding by shouting at bride during ceremony
The perfect wedding is the dream of every bride, who in her heart hopes that any troublesome relatives can behave themselves for at least one day.
But that turned out to be far from the case for one poor expectant wife whose particularly prickly mother-in-law had a lot to say during the ceremony itself.
In a video shot by a guest, the bride is seen both red-faced and red-faced when her partner’s mother decided to scold her at the altar after joking about her partner’s “flaws” during a speech fiance.
The TikTok video, which has since been deleted, was originally posted in 2020 by the bride’s sister, Sarah Ragsdale, of San José, California.
She captioned the footage: “My sister’s wedding a few years ago. Her MIL always hated her. She’s just one of those MILs who feels like my sister is taking her son away.” The Scottish sun.
A bride was left red-faced and red when her future mother-in-law scolded her at the altar for humorously pointing out her fiancé’s ‘flaws’ in a speech
In a second deleted video, she added, “Her MIL was sitting there as they ended their ceremony. I went outside and waited for them to go out and take their wedding photos, just to get started again.”
Since then, video of the shocking ceremony has been reposted to @funny.freakouts and has been viewed 4.3 million times, with more than 425,000 likes and more than 3,000 comments from shocked viewers sharing their thoughts on the family dynamic.
The 31-second footage showed the bride and groom standing opposite each other at the altar, midway through exchanging vows as the bride read from a sheet of paper.
Suddenly, the unnamed mother-in-law interrupts him and exclaims, “You don’t have to say that my son has defects.”
As the groom nervously chuckles and tells his mother to “be quiet,” the bride intervenes and tells her she can “leave.”
The mother-in-law resorts to raising her voice and says, “No. I don’t have to leave. The dress you’re wearing, we paid for it!’
As other guests tried to calm the woman down, the bride hit back, saying, “You’re not going to ruin my wedding,” to which the mother-in-law replies, “You’re not going to say my son has flaws!” ‘
The bride argued that “everyone has flaws” and that this was one of the reasons why she loves her fiancé and still wants to get married.
The 31-second footage showed the bride and groom standing opposite each other at the altar, midway through exchanging vows as the bride read from a sheet of paper.
After becoming disgruntled at the mention of her son’s “flaws” during the speech, the bride’s mother-in-law was told to leave, but hit back, saying, “The dress you’re wearing – we have paid for it!’
The mother-in-law replied, “As if you have no defects,” prompting both the groom and bride to order her to leave the ceremony.
The bride charged at the mother-in-law in her chair and shouted, “You can leave my wedding now,” to which the woman shouted, “I’m not leaving!” before the footage stopped.
Shocked TikTok users gathered in the comments to express sympathy for the bride, while condemning the mother-in-law’s “red flag” behavior.
One person, after watching the mother-in-law’s actions, said, “Red flag,” while another agreed, writing, “Red flag girl.”
Another baffled viewer said: ‘Why would they invite her, I had to know this was a possibility,’ while another said: ‘Run while you have the chance darling! These are true colors if I’ve ever seen them!’
Shocked TikTok users gathered in the comments to express sympathy for the bride, while condemning the mother-in-law’s ‘red flag’ behavior
Another shocked person, adding a red flag emoji, wrote: “The only reason she paid for anything was to feel like she could say whatever she wanted.”
According to Daily dotthe bride’s sister Sarah later revealed in another TikTok comment that the couple is happily married, confirming that the original video had been removed because the mother-in-law had received death threats.
She wrote, “My sister is doing well and happily married,” before adding, “The MIL is no longer in contact.”
In 2021, a bride-to-be was left speechless after her future mother-in-law brazenly announced that she planned to wear her old wedding dress on her big day.