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Bride has meltdown over another couple taking pics in front of her wedding venue –but she’s made an embarrassing mistake

SOMETIMES weddings can become a competition of which bride has the best dress, best venue, and even the best ceremony.

One bride took to a Facebook group to complain about a couple who had seemingly "pretended her venue was theirs" – but was met with criticism rather than sympathy.

A bride opened up about the moment she saw another couple taking pics at her wedding venue and how she reacted
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A bride opened up about the moment she saw another couple taking pics at her wedding venue and how she reactedCredit: Getty

A woman, whose identity The US Sun has chosen to protect, took to the Facebook group That's It, I'm Wedding Shaming to rant about her dramatic wedding day.

"Shaming a bride, a groom, a photographer, and anyone who ever had a hand in raising them," she said at the beginning of her post, warning readers about the post.

"I got married on Saturday at a historic site in San Diego. A museum overlooking Old Town. A truly gorgeous venue that took a LOT of TLC and [money] to make ours."

She then explained that when she pulled up to her venue, she saw another bride and groom taking photos at the venue, all while "strategically standing in front of the Private Event sign and blocking the stairs I decorated and my guests were using."

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Obviously, she flew into a rage and "flew out of my mother-in-law's car before it even stopped."

She claimed a "rabid hyena took over my body."

"I was screaming, swearing, gesturing, and basically in the midst of a full-blown meltdown," she confessed.

"They didn’t even look at me as the photographer snapped pictures of the imposter bride and groom against my venue. With view of my neon sign. My lounge. My centerpieces. My pink water goblets!!

"He casually told me 'We’ll only be here two minutes.' Then the bride casually called me a b**ch.

"As I sat in the getting-ready room shooting down a gin and tonic faster than the speed of light, the venue coordinator informed me she could only move them to the lawn as this is a state park.

"They stayed FOR AN HOUR while my guests were arriving.

"Thankfully nothing could sully our perfect day but if you are even considering this I am begging you to find therapy or God."

She finished her post with a picture of her and her husband smiling at the camera.

Following her post, a lot of people actually SLAMMED the bride for her post and reaction to the couple.

One person wrote: "You had me until you said it was a state park. That's a public space and members of the public are allowed to be there."

"They saw an opportunity and took it," a second commented.

A third person slammed her, saying: "Wow. YOU sullied your perfect day by acting like a selfish baby….. MINE, MINE, MINE!!!

"I’m secondhand embarrassed for you for throwing a fit for something so inconsequential. I would have made a point to congratulate them and asked if they needed anything."

Additionally, a fourth said: "I don't know, sis.

"I think you’re the one that needs therapy or god. They didn’t cross the private event signs or stand in your actual venue and sure it’s kind of weird but I’m pretty sure if you came out and asked nicely to move so your guests could use the stairs they would have.

"Coming in hot and screaming straight away will always make you look like the terrible person."

However, a few others defended the bride for her reaction and shamed everyone else who criticized her.

"I’m in awe over how some people have the audacity to blame the bride for souring the day," one person wrote.

"It was HER wedding, HER decorations, HER time, money, and energy. How disrespectful can people be? Not your wedding."

A second commented: "Y'all are tripping. If this was your wedding you'd be flabbergasted as well.

"Personally, I wouldn't have reacted in the same manner but you're lying to yourselves if you can't acknowledge how tacky and rude it is to be posing in front of decor supplies that you know are for someone else's wedding."

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And a third added: "[The bride] and her loved ones set that up FOR HER DAY. The other couple was dead a** wrong. That section of the park was reserved for her."

What do you think? Was the bride right in her reaction or was the couple allowed to take pictures with her decorations?

People mainly took the other couple's side and slammed her for her reaction
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People mainly took the other couple's side and slammed her for her reactionCredit: Getty

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