It’s wedding season… or at least it always feels like it. This week, we’re diving into the wedding industrial complex and asking the real questions—are weddings still about love, or have they just become expensive group projects?
💍 First up, we react to a wild Reddit story where a bride tried to charge her own family a wedding tax just to attend. (Would you actually pay to go to a wedding?!)
🤔 Then, we debate who weddings are really for—the couple or the guests? If people are dropping serious cash to be there, should they have a say in the experience?
🚫 And finally, we go through some of the most questionable wedding traditions and decide if they’re still in or if it’s time to retire them. Matching bridesmaids dresses? Bouquet tosses? The garter thing? Let’s talk about it.
👀 But first—Hey Cousin! We’re kicking things off with some real talk about New Year’s resolutions—do we actually keep them, or is January just for lying to ourselves?
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