The bride returns from the honeymoon – not ready for what is expected in her mailbox star-news.press/wp
The new bride’s wedding glow after she returned home to find a three -page three -page letter written by a family member.
Christine Carroll from Oklahoma published Short On Tiktok (Kristin_carroll_) of its indignant reaction because it showed viewers on every page.
I told Carroll Newsweek Her wedding day was amazing. “We had a short party, then we moved directly to the reception space to salute our guests and for the first dance.” “There was an open bar with beer and wine that guests were able to reach as soon as they entered the reception space.”

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With 150 guests, the couple chose “pictures of pictures”, taking pictures with each table before sending them to the buffet.
“This was definitely one of my favorite parts because he gave us the opportunity to chat with everyone,” she said.
According to the Wedding The Knot website, the average number of US research was 33,000 dollars in 2024, with the cost of Per about $ 284.
Fourth food is still the most expensive part of the big day, according to the study of real wedding parties for 2025, costing an average of $ 80 per head.
But while Carroll and her new husband danced all night in their newly -shot bubbles, not every guest was the same.
A few days later, Carroll found herself carrying a handwritten letter from a relative, who left the early reception, and according to Carroll, he seemed clearly angry throughout the event.
“The message was not a shock,” Carroll said. “It was very seen through the planning process, and they complained about the place that I took out to find out when I got the invitation; weather forecast for a day; dress; and my music options.”
But the real reason behind the message was the alcohol present at the wedding. Two days later, Carroll said that a family member had been posted on Facebook, explaining that her pride had “shrinking” the newly contestants because of her relationship with alcohol.
“I called her and told her if she had a problem with what I chose to do with my wedding day and my money; she needs to bring this to me instead of Facebook,” Carroll said. “This was when she deleted her post and wrote the letter.”
While the accurate content of the letter is unknown, Carroll summarized her message as a deep alcohol accusation list, expressing “great details”.
“My first reaction was anger,” Carroll said. “How can you have the right to think that any part of the day was about it? Whenever I think about it, my anger turned into sadness.”
While the comments were stopped, Carroll’s video has been watched more than 927,000 times and received more than 28,000 likes since her participation earlier this week.
Since receiving the message, Carroll said it “does not communicate” with relatives. “I told my father that she was not interested in talking to me,” she added. “My sister will marry in August, so we are preparing to penetrate.”
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2025-06-28 09:30:00



