My Entitled MIL Wore White Dresses to Two Different Weddings – This Time, the Photographer Helped Her Realize Her Mistake

At my wedding, my mother-in-law, Linda, showed up late wearing a full-length white lace gown and stayed glued to my groom like she was the bride.

It was shocking, but I decided to let it go.

Years later, my brother-in-law Dylan got engaged to the sweetest woman, Sarah.

I warned Sarah about Linda’s past behavior, but she assured me Linda had promised to respect the dress code.

On Dylan’s wedding day, just as the ceremony began,

Linda arrived wearing the exact same white dress she wore to my wedding—this time with a red sash,

as if that somehow made it different. My heart sank when I saw Sarah’s face fall.At the reception,

Linda inserted herself into every photo. When it was time for couple portraits,

the photographer calmly said, “Just the bride and groom, please.”
Linda didn’t move, so he added with a puzzled smile,

“Oh, wait… you’re the bride, right?”The crowd erupted in laughter.

Linda’s cheeks turned crimson, and she declared, “I’m the mother of the groom.

I can wear whatever I want!”But Dylan gently put his arm around Sarah and said, “This is about my wife today.”

That was the breaking point. Linda huffed, muttered about being “unappreciated,” and left the wedding altogether.

For the first time, everyone could truly celebrate Dylan and Sarah without drama.

Later, Sarah told me, smiling at the photos,

“Honestly, this turned out better than I ever imagined.

As for Linda, she’s been quiet ever since that day.

Maybe now she finally understands that weddings are about love — not stealing the spotlight.

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