Competition: Win Tickets To Watch Anne And Kate Duke It Out
Posted by Kym Weathersten at 10:37 AM on January 21, 2009
Come on, admit it. We’ve all encountered a bridezilla or twelve. Well, since here at Babble Australia we know how to take advantage of a bitchy situation, now’s your chance to make something out of that brush with the bitch in white. Thanks to those not at all bridezilla-ish gals (and guys) over at 20th Century Fox, we have double passes to the new Kate Hudson flick, Bride Wars, in cinemas now, to give away. To enter, all you have to do is tell us in 25 words or less your worse Bridezilla encounter in the comments section below. Entries close January 23rd?
For those of you who haven’t actually heard about the movie (really?! seriously?! have you looked at Defamer recently?), hit the jump for the PR drivel rundown.
“Liv and Emma, best friends since childhood, are always there for each other, through good times and bad. Even their respective bridal engagements happen within hours. Together they plan their weddings, each to take place at New York’s ultimate bridal destination, the Plaza Hotel. But a clerical error and subsequent clash in wedding dates pits the two brides against each other in a competition that quickly escalates into all-out war.”
A ticket to watch Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson duking it out? Who wouldn’t want to win?
I was Miad of Honour for my bridezilla girlfriend,I think it is one of the most perfectly awful weddings that I was ever involved in. Without putting you through the pain of hearing all the wedding disaster i’ll end with a great note, the only people who got thank-you notes were those who bought gifts from the high-end stores that she registered with that cost the dollars. Classy
Belinda
The Bride did the toast, the whole thing was about her, how much effort she put into making the day ‘perfect’then said weddings are only about the bride & guest are there to see her.
Note to end a terrible wedding, the only people who got thank-you cards were those who bought gifts from high-end stores where she registered.
My friend got married and ordered flowers and corsgaes for all bridal party, her parents and even her friends and nothing for the grooms family.
My friend told me, the people she didn’t invite to the reception were worth inviting to the wedding because they were “good gift givers.”