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Man Kicks All Women Out Of Wedding After They Show Up In White To “Prank” His Wife

by Annie Nguyen
January 5, 2026
in Social Issues

One man’s wedding became a battlefield when his relatives decided to take a “harmless prank” a little too far.

At his wedding, his family showed up wearing white, a clear attempt to test his bride’s composure. But when the prank backfired, the groom didn’t hesitate to take action, he kicked every one of them out of his wedding. Was he in the wrong for taking this drastic step, or did his family cross the line with their childish behavior?

Want to know what happened next? Keep reading to find out how this wedding turned into a showdown and whether the groom’s actions were justified.

A man kicks out all the women in his family from his wedding for showing up in white as part of a prank

Man Kicks All Women Out Of Wedding After They Show Up In White To "Prank" His Wife
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'AITA for making all the women in my family leave after they all showed up to my wedding wearing white?'

I M33 have a large family. Mostly aunts and female cousins aside from mom, stepmom, stepsister and grandmother.

I don't know how to say this but all those women I mentioned above are into teasing and joking.

They've formed a unit (which I admit is kind of toxic) and they'd tease and roast every new woman

that enters the family by marriage by setting up "tests" to see if they deserve to be part of the family.

Or roast their looks and styles to the point of breaking confidence and self esteem down.

Then after a few months of teasing they'd announce that they've finally welcomed them into the family.

The newest member would join in on the teasing too which is crazy as my dad says.

When I first introduced my then girlfriend now wife.

I made it clear that I didn't want any of the women in the unit to come at her or harass her not even with a single word.

They went behind my back and roasted her looks and job and I discovered they've been doing it on Facebook.

I had them apologize one by one after they gave the "we're just testing the water to see if she's capable to be part of the family" excuse".

They didn't want to apologize but once I said I wouldn't invite any of the unit unless they apologized

including my mom everyone immediately apologized and brought gifts for my wife.

First of them was my stepmom and my SIL. My wedding was 2 weeks ago.

There was talk about the women in the family wanting to pull a prank on my wife

by wearing white and called it the "ultimate test" to see how my wife react.

My brother warned me so I announced that if anyone of them showed up in white I'd have them kicked out including mom.

They said this wasn't true and they'd never do such thing.

But they showed up to my wedding one by one wearing white dresses

and each an every one of them was told to leave after they tried giving excuses by either making scenes or getting the men involved.

The senior women of the unit who are Mom and aunts also showed up in white but refused to leave.

I threatened to take harsher action and mom was pissed telling me to step aside but I didn't let her in.

I had her leave while the men in the family were watching stunned, dad was on my side and supported me a lot.

I felt absolutely awful because my wedding was being interrupted by them making scenes.

My wife was hurt beyond measure but the women in the family were pissed.

My cousin blasted me on social media later saying I excluded all the women from the wedding

because my wife was so insecure she couldn't handle another woman's presence at her wedding.

I had an argument with them and mom berated me saying it was supposed to be a prank but I said they were taking it too far.

Mom said I took it too far by kicking them out because they were trying to get reaction from my wife

to see if she was one of those "bridzillas" and were going to change soon as prank was over

but I ruined my own and entire wedding by reacting so aggressively.

I stopped talking after she said I had to bring my wife and apologize.

I haven't seen the lot of them in 2 weeks and they've excluded me from everything. WasITA for how I handled this?

I just want to explain that (A) this has been happening for years.

The men in the family are split on this behavior, some of them encourage it like my uncle and my cousins' husbands (one is now an ex)

and some are against it like me and my dad and brother.

(B) the women claim that there's nothing hurtful in what they do

because they claim they're just looking out for us men and that their goal ultimately is to make sure the women who enter the family are decent.

(C) My dad always ends up arguing with my mom and grandmother since they're the ones

who started this whole thing with their behavior and attitude towards other women.

(D) and I'm not sure if I should mention this but my male cousin, who's a middle schooler,

said he'd make sure to leave the country before even meeting any woman because of this and it made me chuckle.

Also the dresses they showed up in were simple white dresses nothing over the top but still were white dresses.

I realized they went ahead with their plans even after I stated what I'd do in that case.

This situation is deeply rooted in family dynamics, emotional boundaries, and how one person’s behavior can affect a larger family unit.

The OP, in this case, was not just reacting to a simple act of wearing white at his wedding, it was about years of relational aggression and toxic behaviors that had long been normalized in his family.

The women in the OP’s family, particularly his mother and aunts, had a troubling history of teasing and “testing” new members, making them feel excluded, unworthy, or disrespected. This behavior was far from lighthearted teasing, it bordered on relational aggression, where the goal is to subtly humiliate and ostracize someone.

Relational aggression, a term coined by psychologist Nicki Crick, refers to behaviors such as social exclusion, gossip, and manipulation within close relationships.

Crick’s research emphasizes that this kind of behavior can be particularly damaging in family settings, where there is an expectation of emotional support and safety.

In this case, the OP had made it clear to his family, well in advance, that he did not want the women to engage in any behavior that would humiliate or undermine his wife. When they deliberately wore white, defying the boundary he set, it wasn’t just a harmless joke.

It was a calculated act of disrespect meant to put his wife in an uncomfortable position, likely in the hope of getting a reaction from her. Family dynamics often create a sense of entitlement among family members, where they feel they can test, criticize, or control the newest member, as though it’s their right to do so.

Research suggests that this type of behavior can damage trust and emotional security within a family, particularly when it involves a significant life event like a wedding.

The OP’s decision to eject the women from the wedding, including his own mother, was not a reactionary outburst but a firm boundary-setting response to a long history of emotional disrespect.

Psychologists often advocate for the importance of setting boundaries in relationships, especially when the behavior of others causes emotional harm. By protecting his wife from this behavior, the OP was prioritizing her well-being and emotional safety over maintaining a toxic family tradition.

His actions, while drastic, were in line with relationship expert Dr. Laura Berman‘s advice to assert boundaries with people who are consistently harmful, particularly in emotionally charged situations.

However, the fallout from this decision has been significant. The OP’s family, particularly his mother, reacted with anger and frustration, with his cousin even blasting him on social media.

His mother’s justification for the prank to see if his wife would react “like a bridezilla” only highlights how deeply ingrained this toxic family behavior is.

The mother’s defense of the prank, despite the harm it clearly caused, is an example of how family members sometimes dismiss or minimize the emotional impact of their actions on others.

In the larger context of family relationships, the OP was forced to navigate a difficult line between protecting his wife and maintaining family peace. Setting boundaries with toxic family members can often lead to conflict and alienation, but it is necessary for long-term emotional health and mutual respect.

The OP was right to defend his wife, but moving forward, it would be helpful for him to engage in direct communication with his family to address the underlying issues of disrespect and manipulation, and to set clearer expectations about how he and his wife expect to be treated in the future.

Ultimately, the OP’s actions reflect the need for personal integrity and a commitment to healthy family relationships, even when it’s difficult.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

These Reddit users support the OP’s decision to stand up for his wife and condemn the toxic and disrespectful behavior of his family

wannabyte − NTA - your family is toxic and I am so sad for your wife that they would do that,

but also so happy for her that she has a husband who will support her and have her back.

I'm sorry your family tried to hijack your wedding for a power play, but you did the right thing, and your marriage will be stronger because of it.

pennywhistlesmoonpie − Ugh. NTA. First cardinal rule: Don’t wear white to a wedding unless you’re the bride. If you do, you’re TA.

Excellent-Jello7894 − NTA!!! Whaaaaat is going on with the women in your family,

and how did you come out so normal and with such healthy boundaries???

If I had been your wife I would have gotten into a fist fight with your mother and aunts by now so I commend her class and patience.

Your mother is frankly being a terrible mother by treating your wife like this. What happens when you have a daughter?

Is she going to get "tested" also? This behavior is so bizarre and immature.

When (not if) your mother decides to contact you again, tell her she's had her fun but it's time to grow up and learn how to behave normally.

It's a family, not a sorority, and if she wants to be allowed to see her future grandkids she needs to smarten up.

She's missing out on having your wonderful wife as a daughter and friend, and she will miss out on more if she continues to be toxic.

I think you're completely justified in everything you did. Edit: Thanks guys!

I've never gotten an award before.

maggienetism − NTA. So they're bullies, and if your wife puts up with the bullying,

her reward will be having to bully any other women to join the family?

That's uncool, and it's perfectly reasonable to stick to your guns.

This group emphasizes that the family’s actions were intended to hurt and embarrass the wife

[Reddit User] − NTA. WTH is wrong with these women? You do NOT prank someone at their wedding. This was not a joke.

"my cousin blasted me on SC media saying I excluded all the women from the wedding because my wife was so insecure

she couldn't handle another woman's presence at her wedding. " How stupid IS your cousin? Obviously, very.

Every woman shows up in white at her wedding? That is called disrespectful.

It has nothing to do with your wife being insecure. This gang is simply bullying people. I would go NC. They simply have no boundaries.

basicallyabasic − NTA. That is a very toxic family unit.

Their “prank” would have cause a scene and been hurtful and distracting. You did the right thing each time you’ve stood up for your wife.

thundaga0 − NTA. And good on you. You're better than me cause the moment anyone of them tried blasting me on social media,

I would've just screenshoted and exposed all their conversations.

Positive_Mango_2783 − NTA - they sound like they like to bully. You don’t need them to invite you to anything.

They pulled that dress prank just to upset your wife. They knew she would NOT think it was funny.

Meh they’re toxic. Leave them be where they are.

These commenters suggest that the OP should consider going no contact with his family

SourNotesRockHardAbs − INFO Do you actually want any of these people in your life? They are all incredibly toxic.

AugustBabyLEO − NTA. Keep those women away from your wife. If going no contact keeps you and your wife happy, do so.

Their behavior is toxic, dysfunctional, mentally/emotionally abusive, and traumatizing. I would not want to be around any of that b__lshit.

You sir, (nor do your wife) do not have anything to apologize about. Block them. Live your life HAPPILY, without that UNIT OF WITCHES...

Tralfamadorians_go − Um. ...OP? I think, I think, your family might be cuckoo banana sandwiches.

If they haven't bothered you for 2 weeks, I'd count that as a blessing. NTA

Substantial-Fox-4905 − NTA. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

In this case, wear white to a wedding where you are not the bride and get kicked out. A "prank" is meant to be funny to ALL involved.

Even if they had all gotten changed into other outfits, I don't see how their "prank" was funny in the slightest

and now they are doubling down, saying it was some kind of 'test' to see if your wife was a bridezilla.

They sound like bratty highschool children! Toxic ones at that!!

Good on you for standing up to them both in the beginning and on your wedding day.

It must have been incredibly hard but you did the right thing.

This group condemns the family’s actions as bullying and emotional abuse

Vampire_Routine − NTA. They sound toxic and childish. You are an excellent husband for trying to protect your wife from them.

They need to realize that their behavior is cruel and needs to stop.

dystopianpirate − NTA They don't tease, they bully and verbally abuse people,

a prank is a practical joke where everyone the person pranked and the joker laugh together,

but they don't want their target to laugh, they want to humiliate people.

Don't apologize for protecting your wife, their actions at your wedding were disrespectful.

Remdog58 − They've excluded you and your wife? Good. You two are way better off without them.

This sounds more like a sorority hazing, if those women are so damned insecure they need to pull this s__t

then you need to cut them off completely and have a long, long memory of this stupidity. NTA

While the timing of the groom’s actions may have been controversial, it’s clear that his family’s behavior was toxic and completely unacceptable.

The groom chose to prioritize his wife’s well-being over family expectations, and that’s something every partner should do. By kicking his family out of his wedding, he set a strong boundary and protected his marriage from unnecessary conflict.

Do you think the groom was right to kick his family out, or did he go too far? How would you have handled the situation? Share your thoughts below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 27/27 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/27 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/27 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/27 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/27 votes | 0%

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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