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Mom Cancels Daughter’s Hard-Earned Dream Vacation After Discovering Her Reason For Dropping Best Friend

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A mom funded her freshly-18 daughter’s beach birthday bash – no party, just sun and squad – until learning she axed her lifelong bestie for being “too chubby for pics.” Group chat erupted like a tidal wave.

Given one shot to apologize, daughter ghosted, spun lies, and unleashed venom texts. Mom yanked the whole trip. Cue epic meltdown, ex-husband flashing cash, and friends picking teams. Reddit’s raging like sunburn, torching the body-shaming harder than UV rays. Most salute the empathy lesson, some cry overkill on milestone vibes.

Mom cancels daughter’s birthday trip after she body-shames and uninvites best friend.

Mom Cancels Daughter's Hard-Earned Dream Vacation After Discovering Her Reason For Dropping Best Friend
Not the actual photo.

'AITA for canceling my daughter's vacation because of how she treated her friend?'

My (42F) daughter, Abby, recently turned 18. Her father Max (43M) took off before Abby was born

and came back ready to take responsibility and the court gave him 50% custody.

He's been taking care of roughly 60% of Abby's financial needs. To make up for the 5 years he wasn't there, he spoiled her rotten no matter what I said

and I think this is why she gained so much weight in her preteens and teens.

Disclaimer: I believe every body is beautiful so don't come at me.

Abby embarked on her weight loss journey a year ago and we set up a milestone-reward system where I'd buy her a little gift every milestone she crossed.

Four months ago she asked that I don't get her any more rewards and add it up to her birthday gift,

and for her gift she wants a vacation I will pay for, for her and her friends instead of the huge party I had promised for her 18th. I said...

Fast forward to last weekend, we started preparing for her vacation. I called the other two girls' parents

to confirm the girls would be and learned Abby's best friend Betty isn't going.

Betty loves traveling and was looking forward to the vacation so I asked why.

Apparently Abby uninvited her because "she is too chubby to look good in pictures"

I calmly talked to Abby and reminded her how Betty would feel being left out for such a reason

and she went off with "I didn't work so hard for this vacation so my pictures will be ruined."

Long story short, I insisted Abby should apologize to Betty for body shaming her

and reminded her how horrible she felt when people did it to her not even more than a year ago.

I also threatened to cancel the vacation if she didn't apologize because although I am glad she is so confident in her own skin now,

it is not an excuse to put others down. She stormed off and went to her dad.

I later received a call from my very angry ex telling me off for making decisions for Abby, and using this as an excuse to cancel.

He also insisted he pays extra 10% for Abby's needs so he demands I don't cancel.

I told him off for enabling her bullying and hung up, then called Abby and reminded her I was not asking her to invite Betty if she doesn't want to,

but to apologize for how unnecessarily mean and hurtful she was.

She didn't. Instead, she tried to get Betty to talk to me and tell me she lied about being uninvited and that she (Betty) canceled

because she wasn't feeling well. When Betty said no, she sent a ton of hateful texts and body-shaming insults I can't even write down.

Betty sent me screenshots so I canceled the vacation. My ex tried to rebook but it's a very popular place with a long waiting list

so soon after I canceled, the girls were replaced with other people.

My ex and Abby think I'm an AH for canceling the vacation and my daughter is not talking to me.

Some of my friends agree on my approach while others think I should have put my daughter first. So AITA?.

Her birthday was on 10th and vacation would have started Yesterday.

ETA because it's being brought up: Abby losing weight, how she wanted to lose it,

and how she wanted me to support her on her journey (the gifts) were entirely her choice.

In less than a year, this mom watched her daughter transform from the target of body-shaming to the one dishing it out, complete with a side of social-media perfectionism. The switch flipped so fast it could give you whiplash.

On one hand, Abby’s newfound confidence is genuinely something to celebrate, she chose the weight-loss journey herself and crushed her goals.

On the other, confidence and cruelty are not a package deal. Uninviting a best friend because she might “ruin the aesthetic” isn’t self-love, it’s straight-up bullying wearing Lululemon.

And when Betty refused to lie for her, Abby doubled down with texts so nasty they’d make a sailor blush. That’s a character test, and she flunked.

Family therapists see this pattern more than you’d hope. Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist often quoted in Parents magazine, says, “When kids swing from insecure to over-confident without developing empathy along the way, they sometimes weaponize their new ‘power.’ The antidote is always natural consequences delivered with love.” In this case, losing the vacation was the consequence; the love was the multiple chances to simply say sorry.

The broader issue? Social media’s chokehold on Gen Z vacations. A 2023 study from the American Psychological Association found that 62% of teens feel pressure to curate “perfect” images on trips, and fear of being the “ugly friend” in someone else’s feed is now a documented source of anxiety.

Abby didn’t invent the problem, she just drank the Kool-Aid and poured it on Betty.

Neutral take: Dad’s extra 10% doesn’t buy him veto power over basic human decency. Parenting isn’t a Kickstarter where the highest backer gets final say.

The mom isn’t punishing weight-loss success, she’s refusing to reward cruelty. If Abby wants a do-over trip one day, an apology tour would be a fabulous first step.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Some praise OP for teaching her daughter accountability and refusing to reward bullying.

Due_Laugh_3852 − Some of my friends agree on my approach while others think I should have put my daughter first.

NTA Teaching your daughter to not be a horrible human being IS putting her first.

[Reddit User] − NTA. I commend your strength and parenting skills. This was the right thing to do and would've been hard to do.

Well done, you deserve to go on the holiday yourself.

wlfwrtr − NTA You did put your daughter first by canceling, she needs to understand what she did wasn't right.

You're an admirable woman and a good mom! One day Abby will see it too.

kittyysworld − NTA. You had to be consistent with what you said and she needed a reality check.

ome express shock at the daughter’s cruelty and call her behavior monstrous.

Background-Lab-4896 − NTA. Holy crap, your daughter is a monster. That is how she treats her best friend? Yikes.

Eatitwhore − NTA- that level of entitlement of your daughter is truly repugnant.

peithecelt − NTA - you are a good mom for this decision, it's unfortunate your daughter is such a mean young woman.

Some highlight that canceling the trip was a necessary consequence for body-shaming.

SensitiveSirs − Absolutely NTA, uninviting someone because you only want skinny people in your pictures is a disgusting attitude frankly.

Sorry, I just don't find a nicer word for it. I am totally with you that this needs to have consequences,

and while I'm very much against breaking promises I do believe this is an exception. Like you said, your daughter knows what it feels like.

Efficient_Purple4685 − NTA - It's lovely to hear a parent setting boundaries and giving their child (18 or not) an opportunity to correct their mistakes.

The world is filled with chances to mess up and showing your daughter a way to move forward

(without forcing her to bring along a person she clearly doesn't want on vacation), is a life lesson she'll value... one day!

jeffdabuffalo − NTA may I interest you in the "f__k around and find out" rule?

Some blame the ex-husband’s spoiling for creating the daughter’s entitlement.

biglipsmagoo − NTA- you were 100% right. But you’re going to lose your daughter over this. It’s too late.

Your ex did the damage and now she’s 18. She’s going to move in with him full time and either cut contact with you or only reach out when she...

Get therapy for yourself bc you’re going to need it. And shame on that judge.

ItsAllALot − NTA. You must be so disappointed in her. I know teenagers brains are under-developed,

and she is probably over-compensating for all the time she wasn't "thin enough" to be shallow.

But... OMG poor Betty. Your ex should stay in his lane, because money and spoiling isn't parenting,

and the fact he thinks this bullying is excusable says not so nice things about his own character.

Some note that formerly overweight people can become the harshest fat-shamers.

feltedarrows − NTA. some of the most fatphobic people I have ever met are people who used to be slightly overweight and then lost the weight,

because they think it should be that "easy" for everyone else (spoiler alert, it absolutely isn't).

At the end of the day, one mom chose raising a kind human over funding a mean-girl photoshoot, even when it cost her a very expensive vacation and probably a few gray hairs.

Was canceling the nuclear option, or the exact wake-up call an 18-year-old needed before college group chats turn toxic? Would you have hit the kill switch too, or found another way to teach the lesson?

Drop your verdict below, the comment section is already warmer than the beach that never was!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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