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A young woman claims she was uninvited from her close friend’s wedding because she posted bachelorette party pictures to social media without approval.
Amy Dickinson alleges that the bride-to-be “never spoke” to her again after she made the faux pas back in 2019.
The peeved pal took to TikTok to detail the bride’s alleged breakdown in a two-part video series that has already clocked up close to 1.2 million views.
“Do you want some tea?” Dickinson asked her followers in her first clip, which was uploaded to the app on Monday. “Story time about how I got uninvited to a wedding.”
The TikTokker explained that she and the bride-to-be were “really good friends” and that she forked out $1,000 to attend her bachelorette party weekend, held on a tropical island on
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
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However, rather than relishing the time together, Dickinson declared that she spent the weekend “walking on eggshells” as her pal turned into a “bridezilla.”
On the final night of the bachelorette party weekend, the bride implemented a phone ban at dinner, before blasting an attendee for subsequently snapping some photos.
That attendee allegedly burst into tears, prompting Dickinson to comfort her in the restaurant’s restroom.
Later that evening, Dickinson was confronted by the bride-to-be’s clearly irate mother.
At first, Dickinson believed the mom may have been upset that the other friend had violated the dinnertime phone ban — but she was left shocked to discover the real reason for the anger.
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“All of sudden, the mother gets up … and is pointing at me and is like, “‘How dare you upload a photo before my daughter at her hens’ party!'”
“I was like, ‘What?'” Dickinson recalled. “All of a sudden this fight is about Instagram?”
“The mother was genuinely concerned,” she continued.”I didn’t understand that this was a protocol. The photo that I uploaded had nothing to do with the party itself — it was just a beautiful
scenic shot.”
Dickinson later shared a screenshot to TikTok which showed the scenic snap that the bride and her mother were enraged by.
Shortly after the bachelorette party weekend concluded and Dickinson returned home, she received a phone call from the friend.
“Hey, Amy, I’ve been thinking about what happened over the weekend and I just don’t think I’d feel comfortable having you at the wedding,” the bride-to-be reportedly told Dickinson, who had
already bought a $650 dress for the nuptials.
However, Dickinson decided to cut her losses and snapped back: “Of course I’m not going to your wedding, I can’t think of anything worse … Your behavior on the weekend was beneath me.”
She reportedly ended the conversation by blasting the bride, saying: “Goodbye b–ch — catch you never!”
More than four years on, Dickinson still hasn’t made amends with her former friend, who is now married.
However, TikTok viewers believed the content creator was better off without her petty pal, with many claiming her outburst over the Instagram upload was ridiculous.
“Ha love that you actually told her the truth,” one fan cheered.
“As a bride-to-be, I cannot imagine having the energy for this behavior,” a second follower chimed in. “I could not be bothered.”