A bride was left so furious with her friend after she decided to bring her two-year-old to her strictly child-free wedding that she kicked her out of her big day. The fuming bride took to Reddit to explain that she had recently got married but her big moment walking down the aisle was dimmed by a crying toddler who was making a lot of noise throughout the ceremony, the Mirror reports.
The anonymous author wrote: "I strictly said no kids at my wedding, and my really good friend decided to bring her two-year-old who is a biter! Her husband recently left her and I feel terrible but her child was crying before my wedding while I was trying to get my makeup and hair finished."
The bride went on to detail that she had heard the crying child's screams before checking on whose baby it was. And it turned the baby belonged to her friend, who claimed that she had been unable to arrange a sitter and that her kid would be leaving in 45 minutes time.
But this was not quite the case as the bride went onto explain: "As I was walking down the aisle I noticed a child all squirmy in his chair, I was so mad. He was making so much noise moving around and kept saying 'mum' this and 'mum' that.
"But I had to ignore it." At the end of their ceremony, the bride and groom went over to speak with the mum who had disrespected their specific rules but she was not happy with what they said.

The bride stated: "I made my husband come with me to ask her to leave. She gave me a hard time. She's been texting me telling me what a horrible friend I am.
"She keeps turning all of my friends against me saying the child was quiet and I was just being a bridezilla and not understanding. I can’t believe she is acting this way!
"I hate this and don’t know what to do. So many people are against me." Many users have shown their support and jumped to the bride's defence as one wrote: "A horrible friend brings their child to a child-free wedding and blames the bride and groom for the disrespect they've shown to the wedding party."
While another commented : "You made your expectations of her clear if she wanted to attend your wedding and she decided that it didn’t apply to her because it was inconvenient."
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