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Bridezilla
Brides-to-be sometimes get a little stressed out, sometimes get a little controlling, and sometimes they become "Bridezilla". Share stories and news about wedding planning and managing stress before your wedding.
Move over Tiffany! After Disney swooped in with precious princess bridal dresses a few years ago, now the house that Mickey built is offering diamond engagement rings inspired by the "Disney princesses," like Cinderella, Snow White, Prince Jasmine, and Belle.
The rings go for $1,200 to $6,000 while the dresses, also based on the Disney princess, can run up to $4,000. For that price little animated woodland creatures with sewing skills...
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On the season finale of Bridezillas, Karen—the one who doesn't like poor people, the disabled, and threatens senior citizens—finally had her $150,000 "classy" wedding, but not without being rude to her new in-laws and throwing several tantrums. At least Karen's fiancee had some balls and put her in check. Not that his words worked, though. She was still rude to his relatives, who were kindly stopping by to welcome her to the family. Take...
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From gawker.com
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Don't become a bridezilla and let the specs of a wedding take over the relationship.
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From blogcritics.org
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Don't become a bridezilla and let the specs of a wedding take over the relationship.
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From blogcritics.org
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Don't become a bridezilla and let the specs of a wedding take over the relationship.
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From blogcritics.org
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Anna Paquin insists she won’t become a “Bridezilla”.
The actress — who recently announced her engagement to her True Blood costar Stephen Moyer – says won’t spend ages fretting over her big day, because she has never fantasized about getting married.
“It feels organic,” she said. “It’s more about being family that becoming Bridezilla overnight and wearing [...]
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From showbizspy.com
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The dress was white and expensive and the bride looked like an angel, albeit an angel with a tense expression on her face. She was a nucleus of stress, orbited by an anxious mother-of-the-bride and a couple of half-terrified bridesmaids, as she prepared for the most important day of her life -- the climax of more than a year of planning, faffing and fretting.
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