“Unfriend And Block”: Bride Heartbroken After Entering Empty Venue As Guests Failed To Show Up

“Unfriend And Block”: Bride Heartbroken After Entering Empty Venue As Guests Failed To Show Up

 

 

 

 

When Kalina Marie, an Oregon bride, opened the doors for her wedding ceremony on November 2, her heart broke. Instead of seats full of friends and family, applause, and celebration, she found nothing but an empty room.

“Five people showed up. Are you kidding me?” she wrote in disbelief on a TikTok post uploaded last Wednesday (November 6). She explained to her followers that she had invited more than 75 people over the internet, and 25 others were personally asked to attend.

Highlights

  • Only 5 out of 100 invited guests showed up to Kalina’s wedding.
  • Kalina’s viral video amassed 6.7M views, with follow-up clips gaining 2M more.
  • Supporters offered to fill the venue if Kalina hosted another ceremony.
  • Kalina shared her PO Box, open to supportive letters and gifts.

“I dreamed I would walk into a bunch of people cheering us on. Hooting and hollering for us in celebration, but all you see is a woman trying to hold herself together because she had no idea how to deal with her almost completely empty venue,” she continued.

Kalina’s story moved her viewers, with many offering to pack the venue if she were to host a second ceremony.

An Oregon bride went viral after sharing a heartbreaking video of being stood up by friends and family at her wedding ceremony, to which only five people attended

Image credits: kalina_marie_23

The bride explained that the absence of her loved ones took her entirely by surprise, as she had expected many of her supposed friends to attend the party. Rubbing salt in her wound was the fact that, according to her, not only did the people she invited not go to the wedding, but they hadn’t even sent her a message.

“Five people showed up. Are you kidding me?” she wrote in disbelief on a TikTok post uploaded last Wednesday (November 6). She explained to her followers that she had invited more than 75 people over the internet, and 25 others were personally asked to attend.

Highlights

  • Only 5 out of 100 invited guests showed up to Kalina’s wedding.
  • Kalina’s viral video amassed 6.7M views, with follow-up clips gaining 2M more.
  • Supporters offered to fill the venue if Kalina hosted another ceremony.
  • Kalina shared her PO Box, open to supportive letters and gifts.

“I dreamed I would walk into a bunch of people cheering us on. Hooting and hollering for us in celebration, but all you see is a woman trying to hold herself together because she had no idea how to deal with her almost completely empty venue,” she continued.

Kalina’s story moved her viewers, with many offering to pack the venue if she were to host a second ceremony.

An Oregon bride went viral after sharing a heartbreaking video of being stood up by friends and family at her wedding ceremony, to which only five people attended

Image credits: kalina_marie_23

The bride explained that the absence of her loved ones took her entirely by surprise, as she had expected many of her supposed friends to attend the party. Rubbing salt in her wound was the fact that, according to her, not only did the people she invited not go to the wedding, but they hadn’t even sent her a message.

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“What did we do? Am I that bad of a person? What did my husband ever do to deserve any of this? Why couldn’t we matter enough for people to show up?” she asked. “It truly makes me sick. I honestly can’t wrap my head around this yet.”

Image credits: kalina_marie_23

The video shows Kalina entering the ceremonywith only the aforementioned five people present, with a couple of hired photographers taking pictures. She walks in accompanied by her husband, who is wearing an untucked black shirt, jeans, and a white necktie, and her son, who is wearing a similar getup.

Follow-up videos show the bride dancingalongside her mother, cousin, and best friend, all wearing ballroom masks while a video plays in the background. “This hurts my heart for you,” the caption reads, taken from a comment on her previous post.

Kalina Marie’s clips surrounding the event went viral, with almost 9 million views and thousands of comments urging her to host a second ceremony so they can attend

More important than the views were the 15,000 comments sympathizing with her situation and offering to attend a possible second wedding

Image credits: kalina_marie_23

“Let’s do it over. This time, invite me and the rest of us. We’ll show up and out. I love you, beautiful. Congratulations!” wrote one follower. “We have to redo it! We’re all showing up!” said another.

Her clip reached people from other continents, with one reader asking her to host the party in South Africa. “I promise the whole nation will be at your party!” she joked.

Image credits: kalina_marie_23

While Kalina expressed her gratitude and shock at the massive outpouring of support and good comments she received, she stated that she was not considering hosting a redo, explaining that the ceremony helped her recognize the essential people in her life.

“Thank you all for offering a redo; wouldn’t that be amazing? But, like many of you have said. My little group is really all I need. And now I truly know who is there for me and who is not.”

“If I could wear this dress every day, I would. I felt like such a princess,” she said, explaining that Rebecca Ingram designed it, and the model was Galina.

The bride also stated that she and her husband got engaged on Christmas 2019, right before the COVID-19 pandemic “hit the world and shut everything down.”

Viewers told Kalina that they would be open to attending a party for her first anniversary, and others said they had already sent her a few surprises in the mail

Netizens urged the bride to reconsider and open herself up to hosting another party. While many understood that she and her husband might not be ready due to grief and anger over being stood up by their families, they still said they would be willing to attend an event to mark their anniversary.

“I’d happily pitch in for another get-together to mark y’all 1st anniversary!” one fan said.

Others promised to send her gifts, hoping to brighten the couple’s day.

“Something from Texas will be arriving this week!” a viewer said.

Another wrote, “I’m Sending you a card. Congratulations; you looked beautiful. Love from Australia.”

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