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IntroductionA woman has spoken about the reason she was uninvited from her friend's wedding, despite attending t
A woman has spoken about the reason she was uninvited from her friend's wedding, despite attending the hen-do and spending thousands.
Amy Dickinson, 30, from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, shared a photo from the hen party on Instagram before her now former best friend did.
Despite being best friends for more than five years, the bride-to-be soon dumped Amy from her wedding, claiming she had broken an 'unspoken' rule.
Amy said: 'I really don't know why I was uninvited. Perhaps she was just looking for a reason to uninvite me and I've never spoken to her since this happened.'
In preparation for what was a highly anticipated weekend and the wedding she was planning on attending; Amy had shelled out more than $2,500.
Amy Dickinson, 30, from Brisbane , Queensland , Australia, has spoken about the shocking revelation she was uninvited from her friend's wedding, despite attending the hen-do and spending thousands
That included getting flights, accommodation and dresses for the upcoming lavish occasion.
After being glammed up for the hen's party, which was held on Hamilton Island, the mood took an unexpected turn after Amy unknowingly broke a rule when she shared a photo of the party and was soon slammed for it - despite others doing the same.
The bride's mother also got involved, claiming she should have known about the rule without being told.
After a heated argument, Amy was allegedly kicked out of her hotel room and feared that she could not have access to her flight tickets to travel back home.
Shortly after the hen weekend, Amy was relieved to find out she had been uninvited from the wedding because the thought of spending further time with the bride would be a 'nightmare'.
Amy has since blocked almost everyone she was with at the hen party on social media and never spoke to them again.
Talking about her 'horror story', Amy, said: 'Overall it was an awful experience that left me traumatised.
She was uninvited after sharing a photo from the hen party on Instagram before her now former best friend did
After being glammed up for the hen's party, which was held on Hamilton Island, the mood took an unexpected turn after Amy unknowingly broke a rule when she shared a photo of the party and was soon slammed for it - despite others doing the same
After a heated argument, Amy was allegedly kicked out of her hotel room and feared that she could not have access to her flight tickets to travel back home
'I never want to experience anything like that again. The behaviour I witnessed was truly disgusting. We were virtually best friends as we'd been friends for several years.
'I was happy to be uninvited because after the events that transpired, there is no way I would have attended anyway.
'For the wedding, I spent over $1,500 AUD (£773), and over $1,000 AUD (£515) on the hen do and never spoke to her since.'
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