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Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


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A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
 
Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


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A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
Precious little princess.
 
Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


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A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
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Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


View attachment 34351
A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


View attachment 34351
A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
Good luck to the husband to be. He'll need it. What an absolute b*tch.
 
Bride lashes out at her grandma for leaking her 'secret' wedding gown photos

Content Warning: This article contains explicit and abusive language that may be triggering or distressing to some readers.

For most brides-to-be, the wedding dress shopping experience is a cherished memory saved to look back on fondly for years to come.

But for one bride, the magic of finding her dream gown was shattered when photos of her in the 'secret' styles ended up uploaded on social media—leaked by none other than her beloved grandmother.



The bride said she has always been close with her grandmother (who in this story we will refer to as Nana), who helped raise her after difficult times with her mother.

So when she took the grandmother along for an emotional wedding dress shopping trip, choosing her three top contenders with tears of joy, she trusted her Nana completely to keep the exciting finds private.

Little did she know the secret would soon be splashed across Facebook for her friends and family to see.


View attachment 34351
A bride-to-be was slammed online after lashing out at her grandmother for accidentally posting photos of her wedding dress on social media. Credit: Pexels/Reddit.



Confused by smartphone apps and privacy settings, well-meaning Nana accidentally uploaded the photos of the top three gowns, intending to send them as a private message.

The grandmother made matters worse by unintentionally making one of the photos her profile picture on Facebook, with the other photos posted on her Stories.



The bride only saw the uploaded photos the morning after their shopping trip, which meant it could have been hours after the photos were up online.

But the damage was done, and her family and friends quickly liked and commented on the dress photos publicly shared on social media.

'I am absolutely crushed by this,' said the bride. '[The photo] is currently still up, and my entire family has seen it or commented on it.'

The bride demanded her grandma take the photos down and told her the mistake had 'hurt her deeply'.



The grandmother was apologetic when her granddaughter confronted her about the incident.

'I'm so sorry; I was trying to send you the pictures. I don't know what I did that it showed up there,' said Nana.

'I'm not sure how to take it down. So very sorry. I wouldn't do anything to hurt you on purpose. I love you.'

However, the bride was having none of it and went as far as personally going to Nana's house to 'scream' at her and take her phone. She also banned Nana from attending her wedding in expletive-laden replies.



The bride posted the whole ordeal on social media, and while many agreed she had every right to be upset, most felt her verbal attacks and banning Nana from the wedding crossed a line.

'Okay, being upset is understandable. Her reaction is not,' wrote one commenter.

Another said, 'My grandma has no idea how to use Facebook, and I could see her making a mistake like this. Honestly, though, this is such horrible behaviour over an accident.'

A third called out the bride for her hurtful words, saying: 'How can you call your nana your rock and then literally send abusive messages and threaten her? This is actually one of the worst things I've ever read…'

Key Takeaways

  • A bride-to-be has been criticised for reacting harshly to her grandmother, who accidentally uploaded photos of her wedding dress on Facebook.
  • The bride labelled the incident 'absolute betrayal' and banned her grandmother from the wedding.
  • Despite her grandmother's apologies and clear struggles with technology, the bride refused to forgive the mistake.
  • Many users condemned her for her 'abusive' treatment of her grandmother.

Members, what are your thoughts on this story? Was the bride's reaction over the top? Let us know in the comments below.
I hope the groom realisers who he is about to marry😩
 
Such a disgusting way to speak to the lady who brought you up....you foul mouthed little b*tch. And then to not invite her to your wedding is beyond CRUEL. Your Nana explained to you that it was accidental, SHAME on you for your complete disregard towards her feelings and her deepest apology. Go and APOLOGISE to her immediately. 🤬
 
Poor Nana, didn't realise what she had done and got abused from the foul mouth bride to be, she should have just gone over there straight away an showed Nana how to take it down. Pretty low if Nana doesn't go to her wedding just put her towards the back at least she's there.
 
What an over reaction, poor grandmother posted pictures of three dresses, bride could be wearing any one of them, so how does she justify being such a bitch to the person who raised her and accidentally posted the images. Talk about ungrateful. Who needs enemies when you have relatives like her who shoot you down when you are full of happiness for them. I hope she comes to her senses and apologies to her grandmother, and if not and she still excludes her from the wedding I hope karma gets her and her day is spoilt by her realising what a bitch she has been in excluding someone so special from the wedding.
 
Poor Nana, didn't realise what she had done and got abused from the foul mouth bride to be, she should have just gone over there straight away an showed Nana how to take it down. Pretty low if Nana doesn't go to her wedding just put her towards the back at least she's there.
No she should invite her grandmother and sit her in the front row so every time she sees her she can reflect on the hurt she has undoubtedly caused her. If I was the grandmother I would show up at the wedding regardless of whether I was invited or not, and I would make a big scene of letting everyone know how the bride treated me.
 
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I'm one of those old biddies who do silly things on phones. So, I rarely post anything. I completely understand how easily this could have happened. Such is the price for model technology and social media.
As far as this terrible bride is concerned, I hope it rains and her wedding is outside.
Gran raised the girl and probably gave her love and support all through her spoilt entitled life. Quite frankly, I don't think anyone gives a fig whether they see the wedding dress beforehand, especially when it was not on her body at the time.
This girl needs a kick up the rear appeture. I wouldn't want to go to the wedding. I hope Gran has cancelled the wedding present order.
 

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