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A"hangry" wedding guest was ripped by the bride after ordering pizza to a wedding reception in York, UK -- but viewers are divided over her controversial move.A starved wedding guest was ripped by the bride after ordering pizza to a wedding reception in the UK — but viewers are divided over her controversial move.
The ludicrous story came to light via a video by a TikToker named Lisa, who frequently shares stories sent to her by fans. “Am I wrong for ordering a pizza to a wedding after we weren’t fed for 8 hours?” reads the caption to the clip, which amassed over“No food had been served other than a few tiny canapes, which disappeared instantly,” said Lisa while relaying the followers’ tale.According to the viral video, the incident occurred at a wedding in York, which reportedly didn’t provide anything substantial for guests despite running from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. “There photos, drinks, and more photos with no food in sight,” said Lisa while relaying the follower’s tale of the alleged forced fast. So when it got to 8 p.m. she was “absolutely struggling” on account of not having “eaten since breakfast.” “No food had been served other than a few tiny canapes, which disappeared instantly,” she said, adding that the guest was “starting to get hangry.”The friend had reportedly been fed the false intel “that the canapés would be more than they were and was led to believe this would be more like a lunch,” Lisa told Jam Press. “But obviously that wasn’t the case, and all the guests were complaining about the lack of food.” That’s when the peckish guests decided to take matters into their own hands with a pie in the sky idea. Per the clip, she and a buddy “decided to order a pizza” and have it delivered “sneakily to the venue.”When it arrived, the covert crust munchers slipped outside to grab the pie and then shared it among other guests who were also suffering from the nuptial munchies. Word about the group’s surreptitious slice snacking quickly spread until it reached the bride, who was reportedly “furious” with the friend. She labeled the pizza party “tacky” and “embarrassing” and said that if the friend had “just been patient,” food would have arrived in the next 30 minutes. Commenters were split over the special delivery, with one sympathizer writing, “what was tacky was not feeding their guests for 8 hours. She’s lucky half of them didn’t leave.”“People want to get married and treat their guests like they’re decor,” wrote a third. “Either pay for a proper wedding or don’t have one.” However, others felt it was a real “dough pas” to snack on slices at the actual venue. “You shouldn’t have eaten it in there,” criticized one commenter. “U and your friend should’ve gone outside and eaten it.” Even the slice-scarfing friend in question agreed, admitting “the pizza was eaten outside which should have been out of sight of the bride and groom but other guests saw and some approached to have some,” Jam Press reported.Former NFL quarterback and Kristin Cavallari's ex-husband Jay Cutler jailed in Tennessee How a 24-year-old illegal migrant dad was caught posing as high school kid in the US — through one phone callWoman disrobes at California school board meeting in protest of locker room policies Mikie Sherrill's under scrutiny over her 2 kids being accepted into highly competitive school: 'What are the chances?' Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers drags Charlie Sheen, Brandi Glanville into contentious divorce battle’s witness list Newly-engaged Taylor Swift joked about Selena Gomez ‘beating her to the altar’ in wedding speech: report Conspiracy Theorists Are Locked In On ‘Snake Eyes,’ A 1998 Movie Featuring The Assassination Of A Character Named Charles Kirkland
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