Heather and her groom Jon are in Bridals by Lori to pick a bridesmaids dress, but will having a rooster in the hen house cause this appointment to blow out of control? Catch Say Yes to the Dress on TLC - Sky 133, Virgin 162, BT TV 323
Well not necessarily, for the first round I feel like it would be funny especially bc picking a dress can get tense and stressful so it's a nice way to crack a joke but then after that it's kinda just exsesive and annoying
like, when he put his cap on backward, did his brain turn backward as well? - revealing the crappy, unfeeling, uncaring, hurt- anyone to get his jollies (I wonder if he got a woody in that appointment - bastard). I absolutely loved what Brandon did - "I dare you", and "Now, do you want to sit down and shut up, or do you want to leave?" Yay Brandon!!! (Emma, I'm a woman that used to be a size 11/12, but thanks to prednisone I am that size 24 BUT that color, style might make me feel a little bit pretty.
I would have thrown him out. What an asshole. And talk about wasting the time of the consultant. Its not dress up. Save the money for the divorce lawyer
He was so rude and he knew exactly what he was doing!! He even admitted that once Ashley was in a bad mood, it was hard to pull her out of it. He's a complete ass.
I was turned off by him the moment he said that it was "his" wedding. Not cute when grooms say it, not cute when brides say it. It's THEIR wedding. Holy moly.
I don't necessarily think abuse. But when you have a husband who acts like he is eleven.....it can get boring very quickly. I didn't find him amusing in the slightest
@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCat I'm sorry you think abuse is an opinion, which I have only heard that from abusers trying to hide the abuse and abuse victims who are still being abused. Whichever, if either, you are I hope you treat people with kindness.
Selene he didn’t even just cross it, he flew the heck over it onto the rude side🙄 poor bridesmaids and bride, he was taking the whole thing like a joke
I worked with a teacher who gave a lesson on bullying and she said that when you prank someone and the person you prank laughs, than it's funny. If they don't laugh than it's not funny and your bullying. What this little "boy" did was deliberately humiliate these young ladies on purpose. He was bullying them. It wasn't the least bit funny.
LMAO!!! "If you dare me to do something, I'm gonna do it....as long as there's no chance that I'll die." What he failed to realize is that his new sisters-in-law might end up killing him!! LOLLLLL
Lilly Heartlocket yeah, and his jokes suck and it shows that’s he’s annoying and not a nice person. He wasted time and made people miserable during what’s supposed to be an awesome time for his wife
@@IsabellaBloedorn yeah the jokes were mean spirited ngl, but have you ever had a sibling. They're fucking terrible. And his joke was putting the sister in an ugly dress. And she was going to cry about it, Like grow up it's a dress and the likely hood of your sister light putting you in that dress in little to none. But to throw him away for making some shitty jokes goes to show how fucking thin your skin is. When he saw that is was upsetting her he stopped, and cheered her up.
Exactly. Some of us recognize an abuser mentality and pattern of behavior when we see it, he’s really bad news. Anyone who dismisses this isn’t able to recognize abuse.
Playing a joke is all well and good, but when somebody's crying, it's not a joke anymore. If this is what he plans to do, and the wedding goes ahead, those two girls may just have to learn to stay away from him.
But honestly if you cry for a petty reason as that you are the childish one. This isn't there wedding it his and hers so like wtf cant he joke around seems more like a her problem then a his problem
Lilli Rose I’m sorry, but having a wedding does not excuse this behaviour, and if you think it does, I worry for anybody who works to make your future wedding happen. These people are attending as bridesmaids out of their love for the bride, and the goodness of their hearts, and yet they’re being pushed to tears and disrespected as a sort of goal for the groom. As this man says, he fully intends to keep treating them like this long after the wedding is over. If there was someone in my life who was constantly trying to find ways to make me cry, regardless of how he did it, or whether or not he succeeded, I’d personally cut them out to protect my own mental health. I don’t see how you could justify his behaviour. Having a wedding is no excuse for purposefully upsetting the people who are helping you to make it happen.
@@Kumahachi8 my only point is that trying on dresses is what they were there for and who cares,if you don't wear a pretty dress... Because if you are doing this out of the love and kindness of your heart it wouldn't bother you and that was his sisters like who cares what u wear at someone else's wedding its such a trivial matter to cry over
Lilli Rose The fact was, though, that they were prepared to wear whatever the bride wanted. That’s one thing. However, the groom was completely disinterested in this. He annoyed the bride, held up the consultation, purposefully set out to annoy the bridesmaids, and disrespected their kindness. In the end, even the bride wanted him to stop. He didn’t want them to wear any of those dresses, and neither did the bride. The bridesmaids knew this. They knew that they were being forced into the situation for no other reason than to cause them embarrassment, and that is unfair.
@@Kumahachi8 it is his wedding too... Really the point is that your making him seem like a twisted person for a joke. A joke! I dont get what the big deal is about making someomes little sisters put on a dress or two they didnt like. The fact they 100% knew they wouldn't wear it they just had to put it on but still whined about it is more emmbarassing than putting it on... just my opinion. Yes it may have been annoying to some but I just dont see the issue... But I have 5 brothers so maybe I'm just a little less dramatic than others
Yeah, but it gave Brandon his 'hero' moment. You know, because men who stand up for women are heroes... because apparently it's too much for us to stand up for ourselves... when there's no threat of violence...
FINALLY SOMEONE SAYS IT! The consultants are pissed with the fiance wasting everyone's time with joke-dresses, but the consultants are the ones who followed through and put the girls in the dresses!
This jerk laughing at how miserable he made them- that’s how my boss is. I put in my two weeks notice on Monday. Thank god. Life is hard. No one needs to make it herder for you.
I LOVE how Brandon handled the situation. In general, American customer service means keeping your mouth shut and appeasing everybody. In reality this is how it needs to be. When someone's being a jerk, they need to be called out.
@@maryamamussa8274 It's not a good joke and it's not funny when someone almost starts crying. Both of those girls are there for his (and his fiances) wedding and he's not appreciating that. Like Sally said he's completely wasting their time. He wasn't getting anything done until they talked to him.
@@mikaelacarr695 No? I have never seen any bride take their fiancee with them to pick a dress out so far, it's not his dress, it's the damn brides and those are her bridesmaids, not his. He was obviously an asshole the entire time and idk what that woman sees in him that she's marrying him. Shows your taste in men
I ain't single but if that jerk was the last guy on earth and the fate of the universe not only humanity was in our marriage.... Fuck the universe and I'd rather be eaten alive by hyenas than being in the same vicinity as him.
" their misery is my pleasure" . Girl, you need to get rid of that man. I would tell you to cancel the wedding because he's not even mature enough to be man much less to be a husband. Send him back to his mama's house to learn how to be a man and not a little boy.
That dude is far to childish. Noting wrong with joking around, but he's just waisting their time. It takes a lot to even get on the show and set a time, but he thinks is time to clown around and intentionally upset people for his pleasure. 🤦♀️ This lady's is why you leave the man at home while going to any kind of dress shopping.
I would have taken a thousand pictures of the groom in that dress and texted them to everyone I know and posted them on his social media. Teach him a little humility.
Rebecca Wilmes You just summed it up! ☺️ I don't really think he wanted the girls to feel so awful and embarrassed. You need to realize the situation. If it's a serious, people put effort and time or people put themselves on the show... You better don't ruin that.
He seemed pretty chill, honestly, and the things he did could have worked as jokes. The only problem was that he was the only one joking. Not the time or the place. I don't think it's right to bash his relationship with the bride because of this, but I hope he learned to be more sensitive and better at reading his surroundings.
Agreed, he seems like a nice dude. Just didn't think about how serious the girls would feel about that moment. His intention was to laugh at horrible dresses first and then feel extra amazing with the right ones. His execution was a bit of a miss though 😅
Agreed. I think it's not only a matter of how serious the situation is. But more also about the people included, and what's the cost to make that joke. In this case all of the signs were off: the situation was serious. He probably knew his sis won't laugh. the audience was not the kind of that you feel free to show yourself freely (like you are at your home). And the girls have weasted their time and effort.
Honestly I think that he just hasn’t been around girls enough to know what bothers them. He seems really funny and I’m the end he wanted his sister to be happy. I think he just didn’t understand. I don’t think the consultant had to act like that though.
When he came out and she said "what size is that dress?" And Brandon just said "it's a 24" so matter of factly, I laughed really hard for some reason 😂
As a girl with an older brother who was the class clown and loves to pick on me, he would absolutely NEVER do what John did. He knows theres a time and a place 😂 John needs to grow up
"It's my wedding" "I just want to put them in the most uncomfortable thing possible" "Oh this is perfect, she's going to hate this colour" "Their misery is my pleasure" "Ashley looks miserable right now. I'm so happy" Hm, hows that misogyny taste
This day is a dreadful foreboding of the marriage - what's he gonna do if/when they have a baby? Act like a brat, whine & cry like a baby? Seeing him so f*****g happy making Ashley cry, she should have gone back to the dressing rooms, put her own clothes back on, thrown that puke-colored horror at Jon and walked out.
So creepy. Anyone saying otherwise needs to check themselves. I've known a few guys like this IRL who thought they were "the life of the party" when most women (and many guys) just hated them. Luckily for the guys I knew, the other guys finally said Noooo dude -- you're being a creep and scaring women away.
That red dress she picked at the end was actually really pretty. The fit and movement of the material was perfect. One of the rare nice bridesmaids dresses