The woman turned to Reddit for advice after a bridesmaid said she was being 'incredibly tacky'.
She has been asked to get extensions in order to win her place back.
"She said she wants to be the hottest one in her wedding party and I may overshadow her with my new boobs.”
"I'm not a bridezilla, but this was beyond the pale. It felt like a celebration of [my bridesmaid's] marriage.
Some people think she was too harsh.
"Unusual" behaviours may include cancelling the nuptials by text with three weeks to go.
"I just think blue eyes would clash."
Tell her she's dreaming."
“That's one way to subtract a lot of guests from your wedding."
"Am I an a***hole?"
Would you be willing to follow this bride-to-be's controversial dress code?
"I am rewriting my list of rules for my husband, I was told that my first lot were a bit harsh."
"Congrats! You've made it into the final round."
Would you attend?
This one did not go down well.
"I don't want you there."
"Anyone who disrupts that perfect day should be booted."
Only ponytails allowed, no heavy makeup, and don't speak to the bride.
"I want to give great advice, but all I keep thinking is, 'Tell them to all f*** off…!' Sorry, I’m no help."
Bridezilla alert.
Weddings take a ridiculous amount of organising - planning a large-scale event is a full time job. Add to that the pressure of an actual full time job and little down time between and it’s no surprise tempers flare up. There’s simply too much stress and often that stress seeps out into the bridal party.
A bridesmaid has been asked to dye her hair because it clashes with the colour scheme [Photo: Rex Features]