Episode 39 "Am I the Asshole: Wedding Edition"
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On this spicy episode of Every Body is a Bridal Body, Natasha and Kassidy dive headfirst into the internet’s favorite drama minefield: Reddit’s Am I the Asshole?—but make it wedding themed. From wild dress codes to bridesmaids being uninvited to a sister-in-law getting booted from the big day for her outfit, we unpack it all with our signature blend of bridal insight and brutal honesty.Get ready for unfiltered opinions, real industry context, and maybe a few moments where we say, “Oh no, she did not.”Because in weddings? The line between setting boundaries and being the problem is razor thin.
DISCLAIMER: There is a lot of swearing in this episode (for obvious reasons 😂 listener discretion is advised.
🧵 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- Our hot takes on who’s really the asshole in these messy scenarios
- Why dress code enforcement walks a fine line between classy and controlling
- The emotional labor bridesmaids are expected to shoulder—and where to draw the line
- What happens when personal style and family dynamics collide (hint: drama)
- FMILs White Dress Obsession
- AITA For Not Wanting To Change My Wedding Time
- AITA For Getting My Mom and I Uninvited
- AITA For Not Letting My Fiance's Cousin Be a Bridesmaid
- AITA For Kicking My SIL Out of My Reception
- 💻 Website: www.va-bridal.com
- 📸 Instagram: @va_bridal
- 💌 Email: everybodypod@va-bridal.com
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