“Hey!” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “So, I just picked up my dress, and something weird happened. The shop owner said it was only $200. But you told us the dresses were $400 each? Whatโs going on?”
There was a brief silence. Then, she let out a nervous laugh. “Oh, uh… yeah. I meant to tell you. I found a discount, but only after you guys agreed to the original price. Since you all had already agreed, I just… well, I figured it wouldnโt matter.”
I blinked. “So, you charged us double on purpose?”
Another awkward pause. “Well, I mean… I put it on my card, right? I was just hoping to make a little extra to cover my expenses. Weddings are expensive, you know. And being MOH is so much work.”
My jaw nearly hit the floor. “So, you scammed us.”
“Itโs not scamming!” she hissed. “Itโs just… a little reimbursement for my time and effort. Besides, you wouldnโt have known if you hadnโt gone alone. The other girls paid me already.”
I felt my blood boil. “You literally stole money from your friends for a wedding that isnโt even yours. You didnโt even ask if we were okay with it! You just took it!”
She sighed dramatically. “Look, if youโre so mad about it, Iโll send you the extra $200 back. But you better not make a big deal about this. The bride doesnโt need extra drama before her wedding.”
I was fuming, but I knew this wasnโt just about me. “Yeah, youโre going to send me my money back. But youโre also going to refund everyone else, or I will.”
She scoffed. “Youโre seriously being so dramatic right now. Itโs just money. Weโre all spending so much on this wedding anyway.”
“Yeah, we are,” I snapped, “which is why scamming us out of even more is disgusting.”
She mumbled something under her breath but finally said, “Fine. Iโll do it.” Then she hung up.
But I wasnโt about to just hope she did the right thing.
I immediately texted the group chat with the other bridesmaids and laid it all out. Within minutes, the chat exploded.
Bridesmaid #1: “WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL?! I already paid her!!”
Bridesmaid #2: “Same! I had to dip into my savings for this dress! She really took extra from us and didnโt say anything?!”
Bridesmaid #3: “I feel sick. I trusted her.”
The bride, who had been quiet so far, finally chimed in.
Bride: “Wait… WHAT? She told me she was helping you guys by covering it upfront. I didnโt know she was overcharging you. This is not okay.“
A few minutes later, the MOH sent a message: “Fine, fine! Iโll refund everyone. I was just trying to make things easier for myself, okay? Didnโt think it would be a big deal. Iโll send the money back today. Can we just move on now?”
The apologies felt empty. But sure enough, by the end of the day, everyone got their refunds. The damage, though, was already done. The trust was shattered.
The bride called me that night, heartbroken. “I donโt even know what to do. Sheโs been my friend forever, but how can I have someone like that as my MOH?”
“Thatโs up to you,” I said gently. “But if it were me? I wouldnโt want someone in my wedding who sees friendship as a way to make a quick buck.”
She sighed. “Yeah… I think I need to talk to her.”
A couple of days later, the bride made her decision. The MOH was out. Another close friend took her place, someone who actually cared about the bride and the bridesmaids, not just the money.
The wedding itself? It was beautiful. The bride was glowing, the bridesmaids were all happy, and there was zero drama. We danced, laughed, and made amazing memories. And the former MOH? She didnโt even show up.
Looking back, I realized something important: True friendships arenโt built on convenience, money, or status. Theyโre built on trust, respect, and honesty. And if someone shows you who they really areโbelieve them.
If youโve ever had a friendship that didnโt turn out the way you expected, share this story. Maybe itโll help someone else see the truth before itโs too late. โค๏ธ





