Jodie is hoping to wow her guests with her wedding dress choice but her nan has very specific ideas of what she wants to see her in! Subscribe to TLC Australia for more great clips: bit.ly/TLCAustralia
It’s literally just for the ceremony though and she can reveal the back at the reception that’s what she wants the nan continuing to ignore her talk over her and literally refuse to look at the dress with it on is petty and immature and so rude
exactly. They were trying to act like nan was some evil, overbearing woman, who went in there insulting everyone lol. Nan was right about the dress too in my opinion lol.
TBH Nan was absolutely right. The overskirt just wasn't doing that dress justice. But she's gorgeous. I feel she'll look great even in a potatoe sac. Ultimately it's her wedding her decision.
The bride is gorgeous and I agree that the dress looked better without the overskirt. Nan was just being honest, but at some point she should let it go and enjoy the moment.
@@Bekka_boo13 the whole point of trying dresses in front of people so that they can give their opinion and show you different side of things. If she don't want others opinion then it would have been better if she had come alone. I totally agree that it's her day and her choice but her grandma was there because she asked her to come. So she did ask for her opinion and they were supportive. Even though she didn't like the dress. She just simply said she don't like it. I don't find her mean.
I am not sure if it's the accent, but the bride sounded so rude to her Nan. And Nan was right, the tulle was hiding the beautiful design of the actual dress.
Right? When I saw the name of the dress, I was like, "wait a minute, I'm pretty sure I remember the dress was more dramatic..." and once they took the overlay off the dress was as beautiful as I remembered.
the title is bizarre, the bride was the one rude to nan. Nan was right, the tulle cheapened the look. This is the first episode in Gok's series were someone is rude
Nan wasn’t “brutal”, she absolutely liked the dress and supported the choice, she just offered constructive criticism for the skirt-detail. She’s not insisting on her chosen dress, she’s praising the one the bride picked.
I think she was being pretty annoying about it. It's fine to give feedback, but if the bride loves the dress then at that point you should shut up instead of continuing to push your opinion over and over.
I think the bride was just a bit frustrated because the nan couldn't compromise. She did say nan would love the dress for half of the day so it probably means she won't wear the overskirt for the whole day, she just might want to change it up a little for the reception instead of spending more on a second dress. And with the overskirt too I think she was respecting her mom and nan's opinion on her having a princess dress but the dress itself is mermaid just as the bride wanted. She could have been nicer about it but I can tell it's built up frustration and both of them are too stubborn to yield, probably from bumping heads over the years
I agree, her nan gave an opinion that they all agreed with but tried to hide this fact from the bride because all of them already have their hearts set that nan is ananoying
@@janetmecham1059 Yep Nan gave her opinion over and over and over again. I am wondering if she is the kind that has to have the last word on everything. Trust me I know people like her and they tend to run over people who don't stand up to them. I have a feeling there is a long history here of Nan not knowing when enough is enough.
It’s not “completely unnecessary”, it’s a bridal accessory that’s very popular right now. Nan can get over it and STFU, pick up a magazine published after 1947 and maybe she’ll realize her opinions on fashion are just that - HER’S.
@@alicefayxxoand pay for that dress cause probably the bride or mother couldnt! If she pays,she MUST have an opinion which was absolutely right! The bride had not taste at all!!
Nan was right, her comment has so much sense but the bride already set her mind that her nan is annoying and brutal, thus was rude in the way she responded to her opinion. I liked nan, did not feel at ease with the bride's attitude. Anyway gorgeous choices allover and that plain skirt will hide a stunning back when it matters the most: walking down the aisle
Right? I thought Nan was respectful, actually, in the way that she explained that she thought the bride and the main dress were beautiful, but she didn’t like how the plain overskirt detracted from the details that made the dress so lovely (which I agree with). I was horrified when the bride mentioned taking a sock or a gag to shut her Nan up; that was a disgusting overreaction and made the bride seem like a “nightmare” of a spoiled brat!!
I totally agree!!' Who will see your back..??' lady everyone will watch your back as you will stand on that alter!! She was rude and actually dont think that dress was the perfect choice for her. Many brides have a dream dress but when they see the wedding pictures dont like it...
I agree with the nan though. The detached skirt is plain, covered up the details in the original skirt. The neckline area seems cheap. The 3rd dress's neckline is more elegant
I felt like the bodice needed more structure since she's beautifully well endowed. I keep thinking that once the dress is ordered in her actual size that might take care of the problem.
I think people are missing the point that it is the bride's dress not her grandmother's dress. Nan is not the one wearing it and if Nan was that full of opinions on camera can you imagine how she might be when she is not on television. Have a feeling there is a long history here from how everyone is acting.
@@jeald0003 ok the Entourage is their for the support of the bride and opinions are only opinions at the end of the day it’s her decision bc it’s her wedding
I actually love nana! She’s hilarious! She’s not being mean. She’s just trying to get the best for her granddaughter. I think this bride would look gorgeous in anything, so I’m glad she went with her gut.
The bride acts like a spoiled brat. Definitely takes her beauty away. No child of mine is going to respect Nan or anyone like that. 😓. The poor old lady.
But the bride is sure gong to be "over the top" of those dress bodices if she doesn't get herself into a proper foundation garment that is gonna support those puppies as well and cinch her in to slim her torso.
I agree with a ton of the comments that, in this specific case, it was the BRIDE being upsetting, rather than nana. She made a lot of sense, and the bride was acting a bit spoiled. There's a way to say what she wanted to say, without acting like a child. Nana wasn't condescending like most entourage people on these shows.
@@shanaleeayee2995 yea. Imagine how the makeup look like off screen. Whenever i took photo with camera, my makeup will look lighter, so i assume her makeup must be heavier than what appear on screen.
They rarely make makeup light enough for fair skin. The lightest shade is always too dark for me. On the rare occasion I find a foundation that is light enough, it's never meant for dry skin. I've only found one foundation my entire life that matched my pale skin and wasn't matte and they discontinued it after 10 years of using it. I hate how pale skin is left out in the cosmetic industry, as is really dark skin. I feel only medium skin tones are catered to.
I agree with the nan. The extra skirt did make it look cheap and covered up the back area that was so beautiful. However, as long as the bride is happy that’s all that matters
It was not the nan who was being a 'nightmare'. It was the bride who was being so by being overly defensive to the point of being rude and by default confronting towards the nan, without even hearing the point of the nan.
I would have to say her Nan is spot on. That detachable dress doesn't do the wedding dress any justice. The dress alone with the veil looks beautiful and elegant on her. Nan I am with you 👍
When her nan is no longer with her, if she has any decency she will be disgusted that she treated her nan like this and the world was there to see it. Shameful.
First dress: she was tolerating Second dress: she was glowing Third dress: she was happy Second dress again: she was radiant and giddy Perfect choice!! As much as she loves her Nan, it's about how the dress makes her feel. I do agree with Nan about the overskirt though: if it was matching lace or had sparkle it wouldn't look cheap or "attached".
Gotta agree with Nan. That detachable overskirt thing was distracting from the beauty of the dress. Maybe if it actually matched the dress with the same lace & beadwork, but it was just a big pile of plain tulle, and unneeded. The dress was stunning without it. But in the end, its the brides day, and if she wanted it, i’m glad she went with it.
No ones commenting on how she spoke of her husband to be “it wasn’t love at first sight when we first met, it wasn’t meant to happen”... “I just kissed him to get back at someone and then it went from there”. Wow
Maybe it's a cultural thing, but I don't see what was so *brutal* about what Nan was saying. She gave her opinion in a calm way with reasons to back it up. It seems more like the bride was trying to inject drama where there was none.
Oh, Nan, bless your heart to put up with such a rude grandchild, hehe. Because to me...Nan wasn't brutal at all. She was honest and quite right. Not to mention that even the dress she picked was stunning as well. Nan's got serious taste. Though, I must say, if the tulle wasn't plain, how would the dress look on the whole? For eg, if the tulle had the same design as the back of the dress or something close to it then...that might be a game-changer.
Um nan wasn't a nightmare. The bride was just plain rude to her! I 100% agreed with Nan the dress looked better without the over skirt. What's the point of buying a nice dress if you are gonna hide half of it?
The bride is so spoiled...maybe too many people told her how "amazing" she was when she took part in all those pageants. Honestly, she is pretty but absolutely NOT THAT MUCH as she thinks to be. She is a pretty average-looking woman to be honest.
Neither Nan liked it nor did I, that skirt just took away the beauty of that gorgeous dress. You have a beautiful veil behind you that does all the work for the dress. you hardly need that skirt to add on anything to already perfect looking dress.
This is the most rude bride I have ever seen!! Her grandma was just giving her opinion and what's wrong with that?? When she say her grandma give brutal comments, I'm like, girlllll...you sure about that? Because I think you're the one who is brutal!!
I am a little taken aback that Nan's comment was seen as 'brutal', I agree it covers the beauty of the whole of the dress. Either way, she looks breathtakingly beautiful and the dress definitely gives her that bridal glow!
What brutal comments? You can tell it was just her opinion to HELP the bride not undermine her in anyway. The bride just lashed out of no where and was the one being mean. I guess the bride is one of those people who flip out when people say no.
i'm so glad to see someone finally stand up for themselves against what their family members say for what they want. i honestly liked the first dress the best, but the second one was perfect for her.
Exactly some people here defending the nan!!! Like does no one saw tht she was trying to control the bride's decision? Doesn’t matter if her opinion was right or not It's the bride's wedding she has the last say!!! The girl was just defending herself and it looked like her family is used to the nan being controlling and having a say in every matter
@@alicefayxxo did she pay for it..? Why bring an entourage if you dont want their opinion? Nana was right and wanted the best for her! She was way too rude for something that probably could not afford on her own...
@@rubyblue4265 The top half of her face is so covered in "contouring" and bronzer that it doesn't match any of the rest of her skin. I understand she's on TV but generally when you go try on wedding dresses you should wear as little make-up as possible or preferably none. There are too many sample dresses with people's foundation on them.
@@eggplanthose I agree, I just find her comment to be so funny because she compared the bride's makeup to war paint. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I still can't stop laughing about it!
It would be a dream for any bride to be able to shop at Gok’s boutique. It’s not just the beautiful dresses but the way Gok is so attentive and skilled at what he does in choosing the most perfect and unique dresses for each and every bride.
This is what happens when u ask for someone's opinion... They're honest. The main thing is that u are grateful for their opinion; however u both accept that u want different things and letting go of the need to win. That's what i've learned.
Nan wasn't brutal, she just said what she thought. But I honestly live the fact you can have two different dresses in one. I loved the over skirt. Maybe put spaced out little diamanté bits on the over skirt and it'd look perfect 💞