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Woman Dubbed 'Canadian Susan' May Be The Worst Bridezilla In History After Viral Facebook Rant 😮

Woman Dubbed 'Canadian Susan' May Be The Worst Bridezilla In History After Viral Facebook Rant 😮
Illustration by ArtPuppy via Getty Images, @grumpstorm/Twitter

We aren't sure if this is an example of the worst type of human on the planet or simply an outrageous prank. Either way, it's hysterical.


A bride-to-be known only as "Susan" apparently posted a ridiculous melt-down over her recently canceled wedding in a private Facebook group. The post is so extreme in its entitlement and privilege that people are wondering if such a person can truly exist. A Twitter user picked up the post and tweeted it. It has now gone viral both for its hilarity and potential horror.

Susan claims, in part, that her fairytale wedding was ruined by selfish guests who refused to cough up $1,500 to cover the costs of a $60,000 wedding.

Now it seems those same loathsome friends are also to blame for the demise of her relationship.

You have to read it for yourself. It's too outrageous to believe. From trashing her maid of honor to emasculating her fiance, this bridezilla covers all the bases


Twitter users are having a hard time wrapping their heads around this.





But apparently Susan has a cousin who confirms she's a bit of a tool.



@grumpstorm/Twitter


@grumpstorm/Twitter

There seems to be some confusion on where Canadian Susan is from, however.




Still people enjoyed the laugh.




We have to give credit to I Write For ClickHole. They have a wonderful imagination!

H/T: Indy100, Uproxx

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