Lady, you don't need alcohol at your wedding. You don't need it in the food, you don't need it in the cake, you don't even need it to drink. Mature adults will understand that you can celebrate without booze.
I understand the no alcohol in the food because I do not drink but no alcohol for the guests who drink, it’s a little overboard!!!! If u do not drink, that’s ok but do not make others not to drink either because u do not drink!!!🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ Most of Indians drink anyways!!!!
Some people want to drink. It's a social lubricant. Unless it's a deeply religious event and everyone is from that background then people will think you're being cheap. I get not having it in the cake because then you're cutting people off from the cake. Put letting people have predinner drinks or a glass of wine with dinner if they choose to do it is just being a good host
She is so rude to the caterers. It was horrifying to watch. The ring scene was terrible too. When I was looking at wedding bands, I found one that I liked, but told my husband to be that it was too expensive. He told me not to worry about that because he wanted to get me the one I wanted. It was less than $2,000. I’m surprised that $2,000 wasn’t enough for her.
I love old jewelry, my mother gave me her wedding ring for my ring. It needed some repairs though. The first place I took it to was a disaster. I explained that it was my mother's ring and I wanted to have it repaired. The jeweler said the diamonds were worthless and the gold was not exactly 14k. I blew up. The 2nd store when I explained it was my mother 's ring they said we can do one thing that cost 50 dollars or 500 dollars. The 50 dollars remade ring looks beautiful 30 years later.
@@erinshonestfoodreviews5386 they didn’t say anything about dark hair been greasy, they said that she has greasy hair!!! I have dark hair and they r not greasy !!!! 🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I almost had to turn this one off after the catering section. You have every right to ask for what you want, but give professionals some respect in the process. There is no reason to explain cuts of meat or give a random internet recipe to a professional chef.
@@november132 what about the concept of giving people a choice, if they don’t want alcohol in their bodies for religious reasons or if they’re a recovering alcoholic ?
@@november132 Yes because she didn`t use the entire ring budget on her ring! She got pretty much everything her way. She totally disrespected his family by forcing alcohol in the cake. They had a bar so no need for any alcohol in the food.
@@wendydayz6673 Then she should have let the chef know that she was going to design the menu BEFORE he wasted his time researching different recipes and creating her a customized menu for her wedding. It was incredibly rude of her to waste his time and energy like that.
@@carlagoodson1279 that is a stupid question! I’m not trolling, it’s merely an opinion. Something people have a hard time with, apparently you are one of them. Maybe the lady should have been more considerate to the chef, however maybe changed her mind, maybe a lot of things could have been different, but attack someone bc they have a different opinion then yours.
I've been watching these episodes for several days. I'm outraged at the audacity of the brides! I'm alos amazed that after all the arguments the men wanted to stay with these selfish females.
how did they expect to stay at 19k if their hall and vendors were already 17k without paying for transportation and clothes etc, my whole wedding was 10k
The poor chef looked really annoyed when she was rearranging his food. I felt sorry for him. I wouldn’t have the cheek to do this, after all, it all goes down the same way. I’m sure the guests wouldn’t have noticed how it was plated up.
If I was the caterer I'd quit after the way she acted. Was she in a slip at the jeweler? She is very greedy and selfish. So which day will they celebrate as an anniversary?
Re: Alcohol I am a Baptist and we do not drink alcohol or use it to cook with. We don't make a big deal out of it. But it is our religious belief. Please don't say "Well offer it to those who do drink!" No...we do not involve alcohol in anything. And we expexc respect for our beliefs. I would never demand beef served at a Hindu wedding. Or pork served at an Orthodox Jewish wedding. Respect is important.
yes for sure, they planned another wedding, I forgot how much it was but in another episode a couple had a wedding for the same amount and it was so glam in comparison!
Everyone is really dumping on this bride, but I found her to be so much less obnoxious than most of them. She wasn't screaming "it's my day" the whole time. They didn't go totally crazy, and they had two weddings. Maybe she was a little weird with the ring and showing the caterer what she wanted, but I thought she was a whole lot better than almost anyone else I've seen on this show. The way the narrator kept calling her "picky" seemed way over the top to me.
Nah shes just manipulative, gaslights her fiance, plays down her own behaviour plays up his behaviour, is rude disrespectful and passive aggressive. But no shes not the worst because she isnae shouting and screaming its my day. ☺
Why is no one talking about the size of her forehead? And they spent all that money but couldn't afford it at all. It's shameful that your vendors are asking for cash and you have to take it from the box.
When I got married I made a small bouquet for the teenage girl just to thank her for her help with my dogs for several years. Her mom told me that they were making sure that it stayed watered so the calla lilies would last. I couldn’t help but laugh since they were all artificial. Nobody knew. I even had them used to decorate the cake.
Why is she insisting alcohol in the cake. Whoever want alcohol can have it a drink and have some respect for his family. Why marry into people you have no respect for and know nothing about. I respect my neighbours and colleagues with their believes and culture let alone the person I love and their family
Well it is more for the show the wedding planner. It adds intrigue, conflict and another view. The planners are picked for if they are television friendly.
Wedding planners know all that you need to cover for a wedding. You (hopefully) only get married once, so you have to do a lot of research for one day. The planners do this weekly, so they know all the best florists, hair dressers, make up artists, limo rental, venues, etc… and can likely negotiate better prices for you (if you give florists all their jobs, then they might give you a reduction on each job - as an example). They will also know where to get crazy stuff like fireworks, horses, carriages, etc… There are a lot of things you likely forget (like linens for the tables,, for example) … and as they do this multiple times a year they will know all you have to remember.
Because wedding planners do this for a living, they have lots of practice at it. You don't just plan for what will go right, you get a wedding planner for all of the things that will go wrong at the last moment. Your wedding planner will have problem solutions. I thought I wouldn't need a wedding planner b/c I had a small wedding. HA!! The week of, everything started going wrong starting with my Maid of Honor (Kathy) who was supposed to be helping me with everything. Kathy just suddenly said she didn't want to come b/c it was too much work. :O !! Thank heavens I was able to locate an available wedding planner, Jean. Jeannie stepped in and in a matter of a day had everything back on track. I literally felt the weight come off my shoulders and was able to enjoy the process. She was there at the wedding going around wit the photographer she arranged for, and even was there to help me get dressed and do makeup. To this day I bless Jeannie for being my personal saving grace. I can only imagine the mess the whole thing would have ended up being if I hadn't found her.
Soooo.... The bride was a nightmare... But the wedding planners weren't a big help as well? What exactly did they do? And why on earth do you budget when you go over budget this much??
When she said "I consider myself a perfectionist" that was it for me yeap it's going to be a rocky episode lol...though they went over budget it was for 2 weddings so pretty ok. Don't know about the wedding planners though??
Why don't any of these brides think of anyone besides themselves? I spent more on my husbands wedding ring than I did on my own to show how much I cherish him.
Sheikhs in Britain don't arrive to their ceremony on a horse. Never seen or heard of it - this is the first. I don't understand that she said she didn't want a religious wedding (Christian) I take it but she was prepared to have a Sheikh wedding! And what was he's aunt talking about back in her time the King would arrive - he's not from Indian royalty so I guess as what I was told Indians like to lie about their status in life. She has married a really nice guy though.
I truly believe that they are all actors , not only on this show , but ALL THE SHOWS because usually males put up so much with the females that it’s hard to believe that they are real couples!
No need to compromise on the ring my friend, she can have the whole budget I personally would have refused to have a ring point blank should have seen how she liked that one
I'm sorry beef Wellington doesn't have cream cheese I can hear Gordon Ramsay screaming you donut and the ridiculousness of her throwing out the venue menu AHHGGH those chefs idk why the venue and chefs didn't say oh no no especially that horrid salad and she wanted to dictate plating oh hell no by3 sweetie
Probably all the profiteroles (baby cream puffs) were the same, and made without alcohol. The alcohol was in one of the fillings, so it might not have been cooked. Some fillings are (like pastry cream from scratch), some aren’t (like whipped cream).
Yes, but the bride was really obnoxious in insisting on alcohol fillings when there were so many wonderful choices. Really selfish and insensitive. Also, her fiance is wonderful, and she should have treated him better.
I felt sorry for the groom. We both drank but respect for family was priority. So we served no alcohol with cash bar for those who gotta drink. Funny thing only 2 we know that drank and only one drink. So that was on them. We kept everything short. Because his idea was elope. . So I won the rest was cream.