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On this talk show radio station, this woman has made a career out of ruining weddings. She said first did it when she ruined her ex boyfriend's wedding by stopping the ceremony and telling the bride that he is cheating her. From then on her girlfriends asked for her services for ruining their ex's wedding or best friends wedding for various reasons. This woman has now made a career out of doing this. She explained that all she has to do is buy a good costume and have a getaway driver. When asked about why she choose this career she said it was to save women from making a life long mistake. There was alot of angry callers saying that she was psycho. She simply rebuffed their remarks and said she was proud of the number of weddings she has ruined.

2007-07-25 05:59:14 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

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This woman not only deserves to be locked up, but she should be put UNDER the prison! That's horrible! Who is SHE to decide what's best for other people! ESPECIALLY people she doens't even know! Shame on her!
If that woman were to come to my wedding, I'd whoop her @$$ right then and there in front of the Lord and in my wedding dress! Why would someone do something so heartless?!? And then be PROUD of it! Wow.... she'll get what's coming to her though. As they say, "KARMA'S A BlTCH!"

2007-07-25 07:59:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

What a head case! She probably struts around like she is so against marriage and then goes home to her 100 cats and eats her Budget Gourmet TV dinner while watching Happy Days reruns. Sounds like a jealous and bitter woman who will never know the true bliss of a wonderful marriage.

It would never have happened at my wedding. My husband would have made some sarcastic remark or joke that would have put her in her place and that would have been the end of it. I did have a female guest slap my husband on the a88 at our reception. I put my drink down and was heading over to escort her out of the building (she was wearing a tube top and leather pants if that tells you anything) but my husband intercepted ( he didn't want me scrapping in my wedding dress) and threw her out. She later apologized and said it was innocent. She ended up joining the military because she needed more men to sleep with. She had exhausted the pool of men in the Detroit area.

2007-07-25 07:06:33 · answer #2 · answered by Jbuns 4 · 3 0

Depending on what/how she did it, I would haul her into court and sue her for intentional infliction of emotional distress, among other things, and seek damages that would include financial losses from whatever impact she had on the wedding itself. (Would I let it ruin the wedding or believe her? No.)

While I honestly cannot even imagine a scenario in which this would happen to me -- I'm happily married, and even were time turned back to before our wedding day...well, I know my husband, I just can't imagine an unhappy ex having "dirt" to create such a stir -- anyway, I'd certainly support a woman who wanted to sue over such a hurtful, publicly embarassing, and deliberate act. Yes, I think people in the US are overly litigious....but this sort of crap merits being slapped with a lawsuit and made to pay. I'm not the type to respond with physical threats, violence, etc. but even if I were, it doesn't sound to me like that would get her where it would hurt her -- in fact, she would probably boast and be proud of the whole thing. On the other hand, I think hitting her in the wallet would, in fact, be hitting her where it hurt.

2007-07-25 06:07:34 · answer #3 · answered by ljb 6 · 5 0

Now I am no bridezilla and can find most things funny, but I'm plenty sure that if every bride who's weddings were ruined by this woman filed a direct-action lawsuit, not only would this woman lose everything, but I wouldn't be surprised if a judge asked for her temporary commital. You kind of have to feel bad for little girls like her who are still hurt by their older exes.

2007-07-25 07:41:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

i want extra of a backyard form wedding ceremony... like at an exceptionally effective southern plantation, have the marriage cerimony interior the interior mid-day, with the reception exterior interior the night whilst it cools down. i want chinese language (or is it eastern?) lantern-esque lighting fixtures with yellow roses and accents of orange with the main colour being white. purely some human beings from the two facets of the family contributors (like 15-25 each and each). and the foodstuff would be set up like an stylish buffet. thats all i've got been given thus far, yet i think of it is going to likely be the appropriate wedding ceremony for me (if my destiny husband likes it too).

2016-11-10 07:11:52 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sue her pants off...and then recommend a good therapist. She needs to get over her need to ruin an important event for so many people.

Also, her clients need to grow the hell up and stop giving her money to pull this cruel 'joke'. I'd sue whoever hired her, too, for damages.

The simple fact is, if people stop hiring her, she won't be able to make a living off her twisted view of weddings. Her clients are at least as guilty here as she is.

Oh, and she wouldn't have been able to pull this on me and my guy because we trust one another completely.

2007-07-25 06:09:57 · answer #6 · answered by gileswench 5 · 4 0

Sounds like she's a bitter, dried up waste of a female life, that's what it sounds like. Feeding to the fancies of spiteful, petty,jealous women everywhere.
Personally, if that happened to me, she better have a damn good costume with lots of padding, some guard dogs, and the getaway car better be some souped-up, supercharged street machine.

2007-07-25 06:04:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

I was sitting here thinking of what my response would be if someone stood up at my wedding and said he was cheating on me. It would probably me along the lines of "I don't know you, and you're full of crap." Then I would have my cousins take her out and beat the crap out of her. I'm a little country, what can I say.

But the point is, I KNOW my fiance isn't cheating, why would I believe a complete stranger?

2007-07-25 06:04:59 · answer #8 · answered by Allison L 6 · 4 0

LOL...I agree with the callers she is psycho. I can imagine that she isn't married because if she was she wouldn't be doing that. We can only hope that when she gets married a whole bus load of people will wreck her wedding day!!

2007-07-25 06:04:56 · answer #9 · answered by Steven's Mommy 5 · 4 0

It wouldn't happen to me as I don't want to get married.

However, if I did get married, I would be irritated and probably beat the chick down. Now, if I were going into the wedding with a gut feeling that the groom were cheating on me, I'd act on it and bolt. Chances are he probably was. It's highly circumstantial. I'm glad I won't be dealing with that.

2007-07-25 06:13:22 · answer #10 · answered by Drowzeee 3 · 1 2

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