Bridesmaid rejected for being 'too beautiful': A shocking wedding twist
A best friend's wedding is a special event, especially when you're a bridesmaid. Sabrina Low found out that this role is an actual test for the relationship.
More and more women are choosing bridesmaids for their weddings. These are often the bride's friends, colleagues, sisters, or cousins. Sabrina Low was set to be a bridesmaid for her friend, but she was asked not to attend two weeks before the wedding. Why? The answer will surprise many.
She was to be a bridesmaid. Two weeks before the wedding, she received shocking news
Sabrina Low is a Brazilian influencer. Over 87,000 people follow her Instagram profile. In an interview with The Mirror, she shared how she was asked to leave one of her friends' weddings.
The influencer was supposed to be a bridesmaid. She was very excited about the event. She bought a beautiful dress that cost her over $320. She paid for a hairstylist and makeup artist. Two weeks before the wedding, she received a message that changed everything.
"I was uninvited from a wedding because the bride worried my beauty would outshine hers. I invested money, time, and expectations in this event," she confessed.
She did not expect such behavior
She was rejected because of her looks. She couldn't accept that this aspect could prevent her from participating in such an important event.
"I never thought something like my weight could be an issue in a situation like this. It was very hard to accept that my presence could be seen in such a negative light, especially by someone I considered a close friend," she explained.
Ultimately, the influencer did not attend the wedding. Later in the conversation, she admitted that she did not expect such behavior from someone so close.
"This [situation has] made me rethink a lot about true friendship."
She appealed not to judge anyone based on their appearance.
"It's amazing how people feel entitled to judge someone else's body without thinking about the impact it can have on someone's self-esteem," she added.