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Woman Shares Texts From Bride Who Demoted Her From Maid Of Honor For Being 'Too Fat'

Woman Shares Texts From Bride Who Demoted Her From Maid Of Honor For Being 'Too Fat'
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A TikToker was shocked to receive texts from her cousin, who would be getting married in the near future, demoting her from Maid Of Honor in the wedding party because she'd gotten "too fat."

In true TikTok fashion, she screen recorded the conversation and showed the receipts to the public.


" Chick-Fil-A after this text exchange with my cousin," she wrote, chomping down on a chicken sandwich as the video plays.

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@liainlouisiana's conversation with her cousin was full of body-shaming.

"You don't have any control of yourself, go on a diet," wrote the bride.

"I like people with discipline."



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Despite being treated very poorly by her cousin, @liainlouisiana still stuck up for her in the comments of the video.

"She's like my sister." she wrote in response to being asked to not serve in her cousin's wedding.

"I'd regret not doing it, even when she's like this."



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Other TikTokers encouraged @liainlouisiana to have a bit more confidence in sticking up for herself.

"She's toxic," wrote one.

"People who genuinely love you and care about you do not say this stuff. My dad made comments about stuff like this and I cut him off."



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Unfortunately, in the follow up drama, @liainlouisiana was uninvited from her cousin's wedding, which she explained in a follow-up video.

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