Bridesmaids cause uproar on TikTok after cutting their dresses during wedding

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Bridesmaids cause uproar on TikTok after cutting their dresses during wedding
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“The wild and crazy bridesmaids stole attention from the bride with crazy antics,” one user wrote, calling out the women.

“I’d be the bride that pays for their dresses cause I won’t make anyone buy their own. So I’d be pretty annoyed,” another commented.TikTok/emma.leagueWhile some were shocked and upset about the last-minute changes, others praised the women’s ingenuity.

“This is such a clever idea. No one ever wears their bridesmaid dress again, anyways,” on TikToker user commented. “The literal version of ‘you can cut it short and wear it again,” another wrote with the cry-laughing emoji. “I actually said the other day if my wedding dress gets in my way in the evening I’ll just get scissors and cut it myself,” another joked, sympathizing with the bridesmaids.

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