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‘Bridezilla’ slammed for banning flower girl from wearing white on ‘her big day’

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When it comes to organising a wedding, the majority of brides spend hours going over every detail to make sure their special day turns out as imagined.However, despite all the preparation, they can never guarantee something won’t go wrong on the big day, especially as their guests have free will.A bride-to-be has been accused of being a “bridezilla” after banning her seven-year-old flower girl from wearing a white dress to her wedding, according to a post on Reddit.The woman claimed she doesn’t want to be “upstaged” by her partner's niece on her big day, despite her being just a child.“We had decided to make my future niece the flower girl.

She’s about to turn seven, is the sweetest little girl, and I thought the role would suit her perfectly,” she said.“Needless to say, her mum approved, and she was ecstatic when I asked the both of them if they would be willing to take on this role.”To help with organisation, the bride-to-be created a wedding group chat for female guests, providing them with a place to discuss their outfit options, report Mirror Online.She added: “Her mum posted a picture of a small pure white dress in the chat, saying that it was for her daughter.“I really wasn’t okay with this in any capacity.

I think wearing white to a wedding is tacky, and could be taken the wrong way - like trying to upstage the bride.“So, I privately messaged my future sister-in-law and asked her to maybe look at other options, like maybe a light pastel blue or pink, or something of the like.“However, she told me that her daughter is really into the white dress, and that she really loves it, and it’s really just a dress, and shouldn’t be a big deal.“Plus, it shouldn’t even bother me, because no one should see it as upstaging,

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