A bridesmaid was devastated when she learned her pals were making fun of her behind her back, and was hurt by the bride's response when she confronted her
Keeping secrets from your friends and making fun of them behind their back will never end well as the truth always comes out.
The woman, who remained anonymous, explained that she was picked to be a bridesmaid at her friend's upcoming wedding. But during a recent dress fitting, she found texts on the bride's phone which she says were "making fun" of her. But when the woman opened the camera, a notification of a text from Gaby came through and she accidentally clicked in it, and therefore was able to see their previous messages. She initially the pair mocking her outfit choice in a recent Instagram post but the more messages she saw, the meaner they got.
When she got home, she received a message from Shelly asking why she left, so the woman admitted she had seen the messages about her. But instead of apologising or justifying her actions, the bride was furious that the woman had been reading her private messages.
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