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'Have your own wedding' - Bride hits limit with sister

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June 12, 2024

A young bride has found herself at odds with her older sibling over plans for her upcoming wedding ceremony. The 29-year-old woman, known only by her Reddit username "u/initial-arugula-7624," took to the social platform on May 29 to air frustrations with her 33-year-old sister "Cat," who has voiced harsh criticisms of the bride's wedding choices.

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