SPOILED BRIDE Wants The Most EXPENSIVE DRESS In Say Yes To The Dress | Full episodes
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@kimwagoner114727 күн бұрын
Maybe I'm weird but if my dad offered to pay 2500 for a dress that i would only wear for one day for a very few hours for one id feel guilty and blessed, i would definitely not shop for one way over that set price. Some of these women have no guilt of spending someone elses money. I dont get spending so much on a dress. Maybe its because ive been poor my whole life, i see so much more i could and would spend that kind of money on.
@gailrodgers307926 күн бұрын
I'm with you. I had a very elegant wedding when marrying my current husband. All told we spent about $2K. With my first wedding I borrowed my cousins dress and an imported veil from a friend who had spent $150 on it!
@simonlabeuf778225 күн бұрын
Or at least, if the price was 3000 maybe the budget could be stretched but within a reasonable measure
@Angelvixen308Күн бұрын
It gets me every time.. my first marriage my dress was also my something borrowed. Getting married again hopefully soon(finances) but I'm not going for a crazy priced dress this time either. It's about love not what your dress costs❤
@mimiwhite196327 күн бұрын
The entitlement is ridiculous
@paulinesimmons513924 күн бұрын
So very true
@mandyhayley954627 күн бұрын
The commentary is ridiculous, why can’t you just let us watch the show?
@Angel-vb5ot27 күн бұрын
You could ignore the comments. Sometimes, I mute it and just watch. You can tell by the brides' expressions how it's going.
@sandisteinberg73127 күн бұрын
California is a state, not a city, and Persia is obnoxious!
@RoseMiller-xh5ei26 күн бұрын
Yes, especially when the 'narrator' said 'god' instead of GoK......and yes, just mute it.
@user-ct2wx6ir7d26 күн бұрын
@@RoseMiller-xh5ei It's an AI generated voice. This takes JOBS away!
@sandisteinberg73126 күн бұрын
@@RoseMiller-xh5ei Yes, the narrator did this repeatedly!
@mariannedrudnielsen264727 күн бұрын
WHY does that woman talk.
@user-ct2wx6ir7d26 күн бұрын
AI generated. BOOOOO!
@tck304112 күн бұрын
The dress Anastsis put on with the piece that went around her neck looks amazing. She picked another hmm.
@Lily_of_the_Forest26 күн бұрын
I love the parents for giving a certain amount. From there the bride should make up the difference.
@laurenrose289525 күн бұрын
I have a comment on the color of wedding dresses. It is NOT a tradition set in stone for hundreds of years that brides should wear white. We’ve seen the trends move slightly with the addition of cream, ivory, beige, and blush dresses. That’s great but I think we should go further. The beautiful brides of African American descent, Indian, South American, Indonesian and others have some of the most gorgeous skin colors you’ll see. But when I see these beautiful skin tones and a white dress, well it doesn’t look right. For some of the lighter skinned women the creams and ivories might work. But for the deeply pigmented skin, it cries out for color. Reds, blues, purples, bronze or gold, greens and possibly even pumpkin. If a bride saw herself first in a white dress then a colored one, it might just change her mind. You could even try the bride in vivid colors and her attendants in white or pastels. I’m not sure today’s brides are bold and fearless enough but I do know what I’m saying. Years ago I got involved with the whole “colors” movement and to my surprise it was what I’d advised friends and family on. My mother always loved peach and wouldn’t listen when I told her that was for a Spring while she was a Summer. We were out at the fabric store with her still going on about peach as her perfect color when I lost it. I grabbed two full bolts of gorgeous linen blend, one peach, the other soft rose. My mother was a somewhat petite blond, with blue eyes and fair skin. I pushed her in front of a full mirror, took the peach fabric and draped her in it. She felt it was perfect. I made her look carefully at herself and fix in her mind what she looked like. Then I took off the peach and draped her totally in the rose. I let her open her eyes and look. She was silent (honestly I was ready for her to pick peach; she was stubborn) and after a long minute or two, she said “You’re right, I see what you mean”. Well that was a day rarely if ever seen. To be sure we reframed, first peach, then rose. And she finally accepted that yes, I did know something after all. But I’d still love to see bridal gowns in color for women of all colors.
@natasajovic42166 күн бұрын
You can wear any dress but if you're overweight none of it looks fine, I know it because of myself 😢😂
@bebomora739125 күн бұрын
Why does this video skip around so much not showing any one person? Irritating
@gailrodgers307926 күн бұрын
The second dress that Jennifer tried on has a skirt very Identical to the one that Jackie wore when marrying John f. Kennedy! So that was a vintage style dress. And when is a budget of $ 2500 to go to a dress that us 'a little over budget' be $7000?
@user-ct2wx6ir7d26 күн бұрын
I hope Jennifer's husband-to-be is prepared she doesn't care what it costs others, so long as she gets her way...RED FLAG!
@CoralSurtees14 күн бұрын
No she should not have tried on a dress over budget....very unfair for her dad.......
@kccollinshummel666323 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, I really wanted to see all the dresses, but the dialog was just too over the top! Probably ok for one dress, but to hear the continual drama over each dress became nauseating and unnecessary.
@user-ey8ud7lu3d24 күн бұрын
What is up this speaker's nose ??
@FWM5026 күн бұрын
Is the narrator a bot? I hope this isn’t the future of the internet. It’s horrible! Goodbye
@user-ct2wx6ir7d26 күн бұрын
AI GENERATED...I'm out, too!
@mariem342927 күн бұрын
The amount of $$$ parents spend raising children & then the added stress of spending on a dress you wear only 1 day, 1st bride doesn't care about her appearance or she'd get to a gym or try dieting but the dress had to be double the Dad's budget 🙄
@maggielord829122 күн бұрын
Please pronounce 'entourage' properly!
@user-ct2wx6ir7d26 күн бұрын
AI generated narrators/commentators take away JOBS! Boo!