Wedding venue owner's daughter defends crashing stranger's reception held at location

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-29 19:11:33 | Updated at 2024-10-30 21:32:12 1 day ago
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  • A bride says a woman celebrating her bachelorette party crashed her wedding
  • The woman in question defended  her actions, saying she was passing through
  • READ MORE:  Meet the celebrity wedding crashers

By Emily Lefroy For Dailymail.Com

Published: 17:38 GMT, 29 October 2024 | Updated: 18:45 GMT, 29 October 2024

As popular as the movie is; nobody wants an actual wedding crasher at their wedding - let alone a competing bride.

Newlyweds are fuming after their perfect day was ruined by a rowdy group of girls celebrating a bride to be - and who was later revealed to be the daughter of the venue's owner.

Emily, the bride, got married in Utah recently, and posted an irate rant to Facebook, detailing what happened.

The post was then shared to a Facebook group, which eventually found its way to a Reddit thread. 

The newlywed explained that the people who owned the venue she got married in were also the hosts, allowing their daughter - who was celebrating her bachelorette night - to stop by their reception.

As popular as the movie is; nobody wants an actual wedding crasher at their wedding - let alone a competing bride

Emily noted that the bride-to-be, Natausha, showed up wearing a 'white dress, sash that said "soon to be bride" and "bride" headband.'

She wasn't alone, with a 'flock of girly friends' accompanying her.

'They all unapologetically helped themselves to [our] vendors, taco truck, open bar, and guest entertainment and tried to be sneaky abut it by wearing wigs,' she raged.

The bride added: 'I’ve never heard of a bachelorette party crashing a wedding.'

She continued pointing out 'it's funny not funny' having people crash a wedding.

The bride also posted a video to accompany her story, quipping: 'these girls were evidently guests at my wedding that I paid for.'

'Don't crash my wedding if you don't want to be called out,' she declared.   

The bride also posted to TikTok after her post went viral, saying she didn't ask the venue for any type of refund, just an apology. 

'The wedding venue hosts haven't reached out and apologized, all they ever do is block us and block my friends, my wedding guests, my husband - whoever else tries to reach out to them,' she explained.

The wedding crasher defended herself in a series of videos posted to TikTok, but has since made her profile private.

Newlyweds are fuming after perfect day was ruined by a rowdy group of girls celebrating a bride to be - later revealed to be the daughter of the venue's owner

Many users posted on the Reddit post, outraged for the bride

In a video taken posted to another user's video before it was made private, the bachelorette explains the wedding venue is 'attached' to her apartment.

'So I have an upstairs apartment,' she argued. 'So there's no way I can leave my apartment without walking through the garage that is attached to the venue space.'

She continued, saying she didn't think much about wearing a white dress because she had 'no intention' of attending her wedding.

'My intention was to leave with my friends and go enjoy my bachelorette,' she continued. 

Many users posted on the Reddit post, outraged for the bride.

'That’s whole new level of entitlement!' one shocked user wrote. 'And good on the bride to call them out!

'The entitlement of those people is frightening. I hope the couple take legal action,' added another. 

'As an events professional with about a decade of experience - WHAT???' raged another. 'I'm going to go retrieve my jaw from the floor now, holy hell!'

According to posts on the Reddit thread, the venue received a barrage of negative comments on social media and their accounts.

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