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Man Gets Revenge On Brother-In-Law By Ruining Wedding Photos After He Tried To Get Him Fired

by Annie Nguyen
December 16, 2025
in Social Issues

Family weddings are often a time for celebration, but for one man, his brother-in-law’s wedding became the perfect stage for revenge. After years of conflict with the groom, who had tried to destroy his life with lies and manipulation, he found himself tricked into wearing the same tuxedo as the groomsmen, despite not being part of the wedding party.

Instead of giving in, he wore his own suit and, with his wife’s help, made sure he appeared in nearly every wedding photo, standing out in his dark grey suit while the rest wore cream.

The result? A wedding album filled with photos of the man in his standout suit, much to the groom’s dismay. Was this justified revenge, or did he go too far in making the wedding day about himself? Keep reading to see how Reddit users weigh in on this petty yet satisfying act of payback.

A man is questioning if he was wrong for ruining his brother-in-law’s wedding photos in petty revenge

Man Gets Revenge On Brother-In-Law By Ruining Wedding Photos After He Tried To Get Him Fired
not the actual photo

'My BIL tried to get me fired, so I "ruined" his wedding photos?'

This actually happened about 4 years ago. At the time I was married to my now ex-wife. Her sister “Alice” was getting married to “Roger”.

But let’s backtrack a bit so I can set the scene, it’s a bit long but bear with me, friends.

I’d had a storied past with Roger and we did not care for each other in the least, to put it mildly.

He was (is) a compulsive liar, mooch, and cheat; and had pretty much alienated Alice from most of her friends and family.

He and I had a falling out over all this where I called him out on all his BS.

In revenge, he said a lot of really horrible lies about me to the family and had done his best to try

and get me fired from my job as well as some other things I can’t discuss.

Really evil s__t. As a result we had to pay a lawyer to send him a cease and desist letter and we went NC with either of them.

I wouldn’t even be in the same building with him, for any reason, including birthdays, Christmas, etc…

After a few years, I was still NC with either of them (my wife would talk to her sister occasionally which didn’t really bother me)

but I came under a lot of pressure from my in-laws to normalize things somewhat. You know, for the “good of the family”.

Now, I got along great with my in-laws and it was really important to them so I gave it a shot.

I would basically be at an event with them but wouldn’t socialize or engage with either of them.

A few months later they announce their engagement and begin planning the wedding.

My wife was to be MOH and our kids (6 and 4) would be flower girl and ring bearer.

Now, I was absolutely NOT in the wedding party (this you must understand) and I was perfectly ok with that.

As the planning continues, I get word that Roger would like to “buy me a suit”

as his way of making amends and so I wouldn’t have to pack a suit of my own.

I had plenty of suits so this was a really odd request but he comes from some money and said it was his way of trying to make amends for...

Whatever, fine, I’ll go along. I sent my measurements over along with my son’s for the wedding planner.

The wedding was in a different state so I wouldn’t be able to see the suit until we picked it up a day before the wedding.

This concerned me along with his insistence that I wouldn’t have to bring a suit

so I packed my own suit as well-a nice charcoal grey 2 piece with white shirt and blue tie.

We fly into the state, check into our hotel, and I head to the haberdasher to pick up the suits

along with my son and FIL (also not in the wedding party but also getting a suit).

Turns out Roger hadn’t bought us suits but had actually rented us the same cream colored tuxedos as his side of the wedding party.

Basically trying to dress us up like the groomsmen despite not being in the wedding.

I immediately saw why he didn’t want me to pack a suit and had a good laugh at it, but said nothing and let him think he got over on...

My wife also found this quite hilarious and there we formulated our plan.

The day of the wedding, everyone got dolled up in their wedding kits (champagne dresses and cream tuxedos) and me, in my charcoal grey suit.

When Roger saw me, he was cordial but looked a bit irked. I found out through the grapevine he was absolutely livid I didn’t wear the tux.

Which, frankly, made my day. Now for the absolute best part, and cue the petty revenge: The pictures.

Because I was “close” family, I was included in a lot of pictures by default but my wife,

bless her heart, made a point of pulling me into almost every picture she was able to.

When the pictures came back, it was amazing. In at least 60% of the pictures, I was in there somewhere and stood out like a sore thumb.

8-10 people all dressed the same in cream and white and me, in my almost black suit.

Alice was so beyond pissed she had a near meltdown and insisted that everyone get together to re-take the pictures “the right way”

which of course didn’t happen as this was 3 months after the wedding. So, yeah.

Enjoy your wedding album with it’s almost perfect color scheme and coordination.

EDIT: Since everyone wants to k own why we split up, it wasn't related to this.

She had some untreated mental illness and infidelity issues that made an ongoing union untenable

This Reddit story centers around a dramatic and petty moment of revenge in the context of family drama. The OP’s frustration with Roger, stemming from years of tension and malicious actions, is clear. Roger’s behavior, which included trying to get the OP fired and spreading harmful lies, understandably created a deep rift.

The OP, understandably hurt and still holding onto the resentment of the past, was reluctantly pressured into participating in the wedding for the sake of family peace, despite being excluded from the wedding party. When Roger made an odd gesture of offering to buy the OP a suit, it seemed like a somewhat insincere attempt at reconciliation.

Instead, it turned out to be an underhanded move, trying to dress the OP and his son like part of the wedding party, even though they were not included. This felt like another betrayal, especially when Roger’s request for the OP to not bring a suit revealed his true intentions.

The OP’s decision to not wear the rented tuxedo and instead wear his own charcoal grey suit was an act of silent rebellion. The move was petty, but it was also symbolic of the OP taking control of a situation where they had been made to feel powerless.

As the wedding day unfolded, it was clear that Roger’s plan backfired, and the OP’s wife joined in the petty revenge by making sure the OP was in almost every picture, disrupting the color scheme and coordination of the wedding photos.

This act of subtle defiance, while amusing, was an undeniable moment of victory for the OP in a situation where they had been disrespected for so long.

From a psychological perspective, the desire for revenge in this situation speaks to the emotional weight of betrayal and the need for justice.

According to Dr. Michelle P. Maidenberg, the president and clinical director of the Thru My Eyes Foundation, revenge often arises from feelings of powerlessness or unfairness. It is a way of regaining some control over a situation where one feels victimized or mistreated.

In this case, the OP had been the victim of Roger’s lies and manipulations, and while the act of revenge may not have been proportionate to the original offense, it served as a way to regain control and “right” the wrongs that had been done to them.

However, while the OP’s actions were understandable from an emotional standpoint, they do cross into the realm of petty revenge, which can often lead to long-term resentment and further family rifts.

The situation could have been addressed more maturely, either by confronting Roger directly or by simply disengaging from the event entirely. The OP’s decision to seek satisfaction through small, retaliatory actions might have felt good in the moment, but it also perpetuates an ongoing cycle of animosity.

In conclusion, while the OP’s feelings of resentment and desire for justice were valid, the way they expressed it might not have been the most constructive. Revenge, even in the form of petty acts, can provide short-term satisfaction, but it often leaves long-term emotional scars.

Moving forward, the OP may benefit from focusing on healing and setting boundaries in a way that doesn’t involve prolonging the cycle of conflict.

See what others had to share with OP:

This group found the situation amusing, noting that Roger seemed to have an overly elaborate plan that backfired

baka-tari − I can't put my finger on it, but something about this story seems a little off color.

I can almost picture it . . . It's so funny reading your pre-wedding setup.

It's just so obvious that he's trying to stage-manage the scene, and that he's brewing up a plan that - in his own mind - nobody will ever be able...

"Too smart by half" as my dear grandmother would say.

zeidoktor − The thing that strikes me is that Roger didn't just say "hey, we're going for a matching color scheme and are providing the suits".

If he'd done that and OP pulled their move, they could've portrayed themselves the wounded party.

What was the goal, exactly? Make the wedding party look bigger than it was?

TehFuriousOne − Man they sound like a real piece of work. I'm surprised they did try and sue you. ..lol

These commenters questioned the motivation behind Roger’s actions

[Reddit User] − So good! I was afraid you weren’t going to bring a suit with you. Whew.

Ceecee_soup − I get you guys had a bad history but I don’t really get how trying to include you in coordinating

with the family/bridal party was an insult to you, kind of seems like it was an olive branch that you purposely threw back in their faces…

Idk maybe I’m missing something.

[Reddit User] − I thought you were going to say it was some h__eous purple velvet suit or something. Good thing you brought an extra, just in case.

Embarrassed-Dot-1794 − I may have missed this question but why is she now an ex? Sounded like a keeper

This group enjoyed the humorous side of the story, highlighting how personal decisions, whether about a wedding suit or army uniforms, can lead to unexpected moments of defiance and individuality

gothiclg − Back when my parents got married there were arguments with my uncle over pictures.

He was absolutely insistent on wearing sunglasses the entire time so the government couldn’t come and get him.

My dad has 1 picture of the man without the sunglasses because it got my dad off his back.

This incident and many others lead me to believe he became mentally ill as a teen so this was normal by this point.

If my family could avoid going bridezilla over sunglasses so could she.

AmuTealways − When someone tell you not to bring something, I’m forsure bringing it just in case.

crujones43 − Back in the 90s I was attached posted to an army regiment (meaning I was from a different regiment but temporarily stationed there)

during pt (physical training) you had to wear the regimental colours, which was a maroon t shirt.

The army issue shorts were grey and notoriously uncomfortable so the standing rule was you were allowed to wear whatever shorts you wanted to.

To most people this meant that they wore their own shorts the same shade of grey.

To me and a buddy this meant we could wear "whatever shorts we wanted".

I had bright red plaid board shorts and my buddy had green polka-dot. No one liked it but they could not do anything about it.

We had a photo day where they wanted to have all 800 or so people in the regiment standing on the parade square

while a helicopter flew over and took a picture. Dress was pt gear so they would have a sea of maroon shirts.

Well the picture was blown up huge and posted in the headquarters building.

Out of 800 people you could see me and my buddy from 15 ft away because of our shorts.

These users asked if the suit was kept, joking about how the situation might have turned out differently

Chaff5 − Did you keep the suit since he "bought it" for you?

[Reddit User] − I was expecting he was going to do you dirty by giving you a clown suit. I was wrong, but in a different way.

These commenters questioned why the user was so upset about the matching color scheme

hmmmmmmpsu − I ‘m honestly am not sure what the problem was that he wanted everyone in the family to match for the photos.

Especially if he is paying for it. What’s the big deal?

Was OP wrong for ruining his BIL’s wedding photos, or was it simply a well-deserved form of payback after everything Roger did to him?

While the petty revenge was certainly satisfying to witness, there’s a larger question about whether it was worth it in the long run. Should OP have taken the high road, or did Roger’s past behavior justify this move?

Share your thoughts below, was OP right to seek revenge, or did he take it too far?

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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