People frequently describe engaged women as "bridezillas." But two industry experts told Insider they think the term needs to be retired. The experts said the term has misogynistic roots, and that ...
The term “bridezilla” has been used to disparage brides for decades. It’s finally time to let it go. Hanlon believes instead of stigmatizing some seriously stressed out brides, we need to address ...
After four years off the air, WE tv is bringing back one of its most popular shows for a reboot. “Bridezillas,” the series that changed weddings from a happy occasion to a stressful mess, will return ...
All brides have their crazy moments, but not every woman on WE tv’s former series Bridezillas are as monstrous as they appear! Two brides from the show have spoken out about the experience, and it’s ...
A good "bridezilla" story makes for fantastic pub fodder, doesn't it? From the bride who bans her in-laws from the ceremony to the woman who insists on matching pink dresses for her bridesmaids, tales ...
We asked local brides to describe the “bridezilla” moments they experienced on their wedding days—if they had any, that is! The now-married laddies also share advice for how to-be-brides can avoid ...
Planning a wedding, as anyone who has had one knows, is among life’s more stressful experiences — and the burden falls disproportionately on the bride. As a wedding advice columnist, I get a peek into ...
A self-described “bridezilla” tackled a group of loud people outside her rugby club wedding venue in Wales — because she “didn’t want anything to spoil our great day,” according to a report. The ...
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