Renee Hodges+FollowCrown Heights weddings just got more affordableWeddings in Crown Heights are about to get a whole lot easier on the wallet—without sacrificing style or quality. Oholei Torah Ballroom is rolling out a new all-inclusive wedding package at a flat rate, making it possible for families to celebrate with dignity and less financial stress. The package covers everything from catering and flowers to music and photography, all with trusted local vendors. It’s designed for 275 guests but can be adjusted for larger events. This move comes after lots of feedback from local families who wanted beautiful simchas without overwhelming costs. What do you think—will this change how our community celebrates? #Relationships #CrownHeights #Weddings00Share
Judith Dickson+FollowWhen grief overshadows a weddingThree years after her miscarriage, Jen’s grief is now at the center of her sister’s wedding plans—so much so that the bride finally told her she might not be welcome if it keeps happening. From picking maternity-style dresses to banning baby talk at the bachelorette party, Jen’s pain is spilling into every celebration. The bride’s torn: is she being too harsh, or is it fair to set boundaries? Many online say it’s time for Jen to seek help and for the bride to protect her own joy. Where’s the line between compassion and enabling? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #Weddings31Share
hfoster+FollowGroom’s $160K Settlement After Wedding TragedyImagine getting married and losing your spouse the same night. Aric Hutchinson just settled the last lawsuit over his wife’s death for $160K after a drunk driver crashed into their golf cart hours after their wedding. He’ll get just over $104K after fees, but he’s agreed not to sue anyone else. The driver’s already in prison, but people are still talking about how bars serve alcohol and what could’ve been done differently. What a heartbreaking end to a love story. #Relationships #tragedy #weddings10Share
johnsonjonathan+FollowFamily feud over wedding dates heats upTwo cousins are at odds after both planned weddings for April 2026, sparking a family rift that’s got everyone talking. One cousin, AlexiaGrace, says she kept her cousin in the loop about her plans, but was later accused of “ruining” the other’s big day just by booking a venue in the same month. Most people chimed in to say it’s not a big deal—weddings can overlap, and the real issue might be deeper than just a date. Would you be upset if a family member picked a similar wedding month, or is this just unnecessary drama? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #Weddings00Share
Manuel Pruitt+FollowA wedding photo shoot turned tragicA dream wedding shoot in Montreal’s Ouareau River ended in heartbreak when Maria Pantazopoulos, excited to 'trash the dress,' drowned after her gown became waterlogged. Her haunting last words, “I can’t anymore. It’s too heavy,” still echo with those who were there. This tragedy led her family to call for better safety measures at local photo spots and made many rethink risky photo trends. It’s a powerful reminder: sometimes, viral trends can have very real, devastating consequences. How do you feel about these daring wedding shoots—are they worth the risk? #Entertainment #Painting #weddings81Share
Holly Gonzalez+FollowFamily drama over wedding snub sparks debateWhen every cousin gets a special role at the wedding except one, it’s no wonder feelings get hurt. That’s exactly what happened to a 12-year-old girl who was left out of her uncle’s big day, while all her male cousins were included. Her mom decided not to force her to attend, letting her skip the event instead. Some relatives are furious, calling it a tantrum, but others say the groom could have easily found a way to include her. Where do you stand—should kids be expected to go, or do their feelings matter most? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #Weddings10Share
Renee Hodges+FollowWhen family parties go off the railsTurning a bride’s pre-wedding bash into a surprise birthday for her nephew? That’s exactly what happened, and apparently, it’s not the first time. The bride’s sister has a reputation for hijacking family events, shifting the spotlight to herself or her kids year after year. This time, she even asked guests to bring gifts and write essays about her son’s interests! Some folks blame the family for enabling this behavior, while others just feel bad for the kids who never get their own special day. Have you ever seen someone take over a celebration like this? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #Weddings30Share