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Wedding Planner Left In Shock After Witnessing Mother-Of-The-Groom Trying To Poison The Bride

Wedding Planner Left In Shock After Witnessing Mother-Of-The-Groom Trying To Poison The Bride
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A wedding planner on TikTok recounted the time she watched a woman intentionally try to poison her future daughter-in-law by way of cupcake.

The planner, user @_cal_cifer, said that the mother-in-law to be tried to have the bride sent to the hospital when she ordered a coconut cupcake and offered it to the bride, who was deathly allergic to coconut.


@_cal_cifer

Reply to @natecreepyart The aftermath was AWKWARD. #weddingplanning #motherinlaw #storytime #weddingvenue #weddinghorrorstory #weddingtiktok



@_cal_cifer

Reply to @baileybuttars She was nuts. #weddingplanning #motherinlaw #storytime #weddingvenue #weddinghorrorstory #weddingtiktok #motherinlaw


After the cake had already arrived for the wedding, apparently the Groom's mother ordered cupcakes from a second bakery and attempted to give the bride a cupcake that had coconut in it.

"Thankfully the groom noticed and didn't let her eat it," said @_cal_cifer.

"So what happened afterwards? At least 15 seconds of dead air, nobody in the room moved."




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Apparently, though, this behavior was not atypical of the mother-in-law, whom @_cal_cifer said looked like she didn't "have a care in the world" after trying to poison her future daughter-in-law.

"And then the s**t hits the fan, the groom loses his mind, throws down the cupcake that he took from the bride, goes red in the face and just starts screaming at his mum."
"'You are a terrible person, you have never been supportive of this relationship, this is a new low even for you, you could have sent her to the hospital, she literally could have gone into anaphylactic shock.'"


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Acting like the wicked queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the mother only said "accidents happen every day dear" and then packed up and left the wedding.

@_cal_cifer said that she believed the mother was "one hundred percent a sociopath."



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Many users on the video were afraid for the couples future, with one even suggesting the couple change the locks on their home.

"'Accidents happen.' That sounds more like a warning for the future, hope they cut her off."

No update was provided for the bride and groom, but hopefully they are living a coconut-free and sociopathic-mother-in-law free life.

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