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Her Son Ate Her Best Friend’s Wedding Cake Before It Got Cut, So She Got Into A Screaming Match With Her BFF In Front Of All The Guests

On the day of her best friend’s wedding, the ceremony went great. Her best friend’s nieces sat alongside her, her son, and her husband since her sisters were part of the bridal party.

“I brought quiet activities to keep them entertained, and everybody behaved,” she explained. “I even cried from how lovely it was.”

When they all arrived at the reception, her best friend’s nieces reunited with their parents, and she had only her son to look after.

Dinner was wonderful. Her best friend had her first dance with her husband, and then all the guests hit the dance floor before cutting the cake.

The kids were running about and playing, but she didn’t keep an eye on her son, as she knew all the guests and was comfortable with her son out of her sight.

She and her husband decided to dance and have some fun. Her husband was the designated driver for the evening, so she had several glasses of wine.

As her best friend and husband got ready to cut the cake, she and her own husband had a difficult time seeing what was going on as guests were blocking their view.

Out of nowhere, she heard her best friend screaming at her son, so she and her husband pushed through the crowd.

“I see my son with frosting around his mouth and on his fingers,” she said. “The cake had a small chunk taken out of it.”

“I try to apologize, but [my] BFF turns around and yells, “This is YOUR FAULT. Your son RUINED my cake. He’s only here because YOU told me it would be worth it to include the kids!” I yelled back, telling her that it was just an accident and the rest of the cake was still edible…that this was her nephew she was screaming about.”

“She told me I was no friend of hers and he wasn’t her nephew in front of everyone. She told me to leave, or she’d call security. [My] son and I were crying, and the 3 of us left. One of the bride’s sisters reached out to me after and apologized for her sister’s reaction but said I needed to apologize.”

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