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AB asked in Family & RelationshipsWeddings · 1 decade ago

What was the trashiest ( tasteless) wedding you have ever been to?

In October I went to one where the minister stopped the ceremony and came forward and said something about us guests never doing anything against the union of these two people ( the mom of a girl I know and the mom's 5th husband). Did I mention her mom is only 32? Before you ask, the girl just turned 14. So, I challenge you to beat that trashiness.

Update:

Good thing the ceremony was short ( we stood). Some of the women wore heels. It was in a park and the heels sunk through because it had rained a few days earlier. Lots of people were on their phones afterward. The recception was at home ( not the point). They set off fireworks ( not supposed to), and the first dance was on the flat part of their driveway ( with cars cleard I think). They live in a neighborhood and the lots are rather close together and 1/4 acre in size. Trashiest wedding I have been to.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    My cousins husband (now ex) came in stumbling drunk and fell over when they were saying their vows. Then they got into a HUGE fight with the cake. I mean ripping chunks off and throwing them EVERYWHERE and screaming. It was so awful.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Last month, my father-in-law got married for the 6th time. He is my husband's biological dad and they're not even close at all. He's much closer to his step dad (who raised him). Well, FIL had talked up this Vegas wedding chapel so much. My husband asked his dad (before we left home-- in Virginia) what colors there would be. He didn't know. So I wore a little black dress (the only dress I even own) with a pretty emerald green cardigan & flat dress shoes. It was cute. We walked out to meet FIL and go figure, his wife's dress is green & black..... So we matched & I felt so bad. The wedding chapel (Wee Kirk O' The Heather) was the pits. It was sooo small and outdated. The paint was peeling from the outside of the building. There were beer bottles laying everywhere. They had FAKE flowers outside & they were old and discolored. The actual room where they got married was TINY. The videographer kept getting in the way, so we couldn't see what was going on even though we were in the first row. The "pastor" was so fake.... he quoted the "Love is patient, Love is Kind, etc." passage from I Corinthians (in the Bible) and said, "A wise man once said..." and left God & the reference to the Bible out of the ceremony entirely.We tried so hard not to laugh when my FIL pledged to love this woman forever... a promise he's already broken to FIVE other women. It smelled like a funeral home. Oh, but for an extra $25 or so, you could get married with Elvis or Tim McGraw! hahahaha. SO TRASHY! Then afterward, we went to the "reception" at Macaroni Grill. It was about 11 people including everyone. We got our meals. The waiter gave my FIL the check and he made an announcement that it was going to be "pay your own way" and passed the check around the table. It was soooo completely rude. We'd already paid to fly out to disgusting Las Vegas, stayed at dumpy hotels, and gone broke over a wedding we weren't even supportive of. It was awful. They should have felt ashamed of themselves.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I have never really been to a trashy wedding, although there was one I attend last year where it was in the park and they had not provided any seating for their guests for the 35 minute ceremony. My boyfriends grandmother was the maid of honour, and the wedding just seemed to be poorly organized as no one seemed to know really what was going on. The reception was in a small restaurant and was much too crowded, with long waits in between servings. I think I was most shocked when the brides father began to leave because "his show was on".

    If you want to see really trashy weddings, check out trashyweddings.com

  • Blunt
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    A wedding in california where the couple spent 37k in total. There were flowers everywhere and everything was monogrammed and personalized. However, the couple was bickering and fighting before and during the wedding. The families had a long standing feud and did not speak to each other. Even though there were roses in each table and everywhere, the flower girl wore a plastic rose tiara (ugh). The rehearsal dinner was pizza and 2 litter bottle of soda, because the MIL did not wanted to spend money on the bride and her family. Everything was fancy and in a very nice venue, but they "forgot" to feed their guests a decent meal and in summer time in the California dessert, there was no water for the guests. To top the trashiness, they has those tacky, piratied CD's as favors (ugh) and did not bother sending thank you cards until 9 months after the fact. The thank you card was a collage of pictures (gross) and included were 5 cd's full of pictures of the bride. Who wants this type of trash.

    I hated this wanna-be princess for the day wedding. the bride thought about the show and her appereance, but forgot about the most primordial things like her in-laws gifts, meal and water for the 200 guests and thank you cards. I wish I had my money back.

    Good luck

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A few months ago, my boyfriend's sister decided to get married out of the blue.

    She was 18, and broken up with the father of her 4 month old child. She mentioned to me before she got pregnant, that she never loved him, and was embarrassed to be seen with him.

    They dated secretly, and then she had a kid by him, then they broke up. Then, all of a sudden, they go and get married! The ceremony was dumb. It was at the courthouse, in total less than 2 minutes long. There were no rings, and later that night, they went bowling with a bunch of friends. Now, its been about 8 months and they still don't live together.

  • 1 decade ago

    I went to a wedding years ago and until this very day have I not been able to top this one!

    They bride had her back out with a week old tattoo, now it was her new husbands name, but please scabs and weddings dont mix!

    Second they had the reception in the parking lot and it was potluck and they really thought they were doing something with those plastic table cloths!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    i don't know if this could be seen cheesy, or purely inconsiderate- yet whilst i grew to become into youthful my mom and that i've got been invited to a marriage of an quite superb woman my mom labored with for various years. the marriage grew to become into suitable and the couple grew to become into cute, yet after the marriage anybody drove to the lodge the place the reception corridor grew to become into. The reception did not incredibly initiate for roughly 3 hours after anybody arrived, and that they refused to open the corridor to visitors, so we've been all purely milling around in hallways, attempting to locate seating for elderly or handicapped visitors. by way of the time we've been allowed into the reception corridor anybody grew to become into exhausted and ravenous. Dinner wasn't incredibly served for no less than yet another hour after that.

  • 1 decade ago

    A wedding, where the bride sang I will survive.

    Read the lyrics if you dont know the song. It's about breaking up and surviving and getting divorced. The relationship didn't last long. Lol x\

    Source(s): http://www.lyricsfly.com/search/view.php?2f2e8c5b9... Gaynor&title=I Will Survive&hl= &opt=title
  • 1 decade ago

    whos getting married ? the 14 year old ?? or the 32 year old for the 5th time ?? i wouldnt really say that was trashy ... just over rated.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I've never been to a trashy wedding.

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