About this episode
Ever heard of a maid of honor who made the entire wedding about herself?This episode features one of the wildest maid of honor stories ever submitted — from crashing bridal appointments to sabotaging the shower and stirring up chaos on the big day. Her behavior had everyone on edge.We’re also diving into stories about controlling parents putting financial pressure on young couples, vendors who ghost or show up late, and wedding speeches so cringe you’ll feel secondhand embarrassment.Get ready for jaw-dropping confessions, real talk, and a few laughs to help you survive the wedding madness without losing your mind.JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments
Rogue Maid of Honor – From stealing attention at bridal appointments to sabotaging the shower, Megan’s jealousy wreaks havoc on the bride’s big moments.
Controlling Parents – Navigating financial stress and overbearing advice from family during engagement and wedding planning.
Vendor Nightmares – Photographers, makeup artists, and florists causing stress with miscommunications or mistakes.
Wedding Speech Fails – Cringeworthy, inappropriate, and backhanded speeches that leave guests shocked.
Bachelorette Party Chaos – Territorial bridesmaids, random guests, and drama that escalates tensions.
Red Flags & Green Flags – Spotting warning signs in friends, family, and vendors to protect your day.
Friendship Breakups – Weddings bring out everyone’s real personality — red flags just show up in heels.
Therapy & Support Systems – Leaning on your partner and friends to endure drama while keeping wedding planning joyful.
Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode
“Some people just can’t let you shine, and it’s okay to snip them out of your life.” — Christa Innis
“Red flags at weddings are everywhere, from sketchy vendors to toxic bridesmaids.” — Christa Innis
“Chaos loves company, but misery loves company even more.” — Christa Innis
“You don’t give a microphone to someone who obviously hates you.” — Christa Innis
“True colors always come out during big life moments, and that’s a gift in disguise.” — Christa Innis
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