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People are so upset about my controversial wedding rules – I don’t care if I’m being a selfish bride

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A WOMAN has left people furious after revealing the “controversial” decisions she made for her wedding day.

Madeleine White revealed that she had no idea that her choices would anger so many people and said: “Maybe I am turning into a bride after all”.

Madeleine revealed that some of her marriage decisions upset people

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Madeleine revealed that some of her marriage decisions upset peopleCredit: TikTok madeleine_white
She said people accused her of being "selfish"

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She said people accused her of being “selfish”Credit: TikTok madeleine_white

On TiKTok, Madeleine shared that her first “divisive” decision was to have a destination wedding.

She said people accused her of being “selfish” for this, as many people who cannot afford to travel will be excluded from the wedding.

However, she said that “that’s exactly the point.”

“We want to avoid fair-weather guests who will stick around for an hour to watch the ceremony and get a free plate of food.

“If people are spending money to come to Europe to attend our wedding, they must really care about us.”

Another rule from Madeleine and her fiancé is that there will be no speeches at the wedding.

“We’re just giving a speech for my dad and a welcome toast for Andrew’s dad,” she said.

“And that’s it, finito, cut!”

Madeleine added that they will give guests a dress code and what to wear.

She said people have criticized this rule as being “cheesy” and “selfish,” but said she thinks it’s helpful to have a theme.

“It’s more difficult and confusing when you don’t give people a dress code,” she said.

Madeleine’s video, which was posted under the username @madeleine_white, likely touched a lot of people as it racked up more than 2.5 million views on the video-sharing platform.

TikTok users rushed to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts.

One person said: “Our problem with destination weddings would always be that we wanted to go and couldn’t afford it.

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“It would take at least a year to save up to travel like this and it would mean no family holidays.”

A second person said: “If I had a destination wedding I would feel so guilty that my friends and family had to spend so much savings to be there.

“They care, but they’re not rich.”

A third person said: “The only problem with a destination wedding is that it sometimes excludes people with health issues, like grandparents and people who don’t have a lot of money to travel.”

A fourth person added: “Most of my family couldn’t attend my cousin’s destination wedding because they couldn’t afford it.

“It was painful that we couldn’t go.”

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