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Seventeen-Year-Old Girl Fakes Seizure At A Wedding Only To Avoid Going Home With Mother

by Jeffrey Stone
January 2, 2026
in Social Issues

A newlywed’s special day unraveled in chaos when her teenage brother’s girlfriend collapsed in an apparent seizure right after the first dance, turning celebration into panic. The bride frantically summoned paramedics, dialed emergency services, and watched firefighters arrive, only to learn the entire episode was staged because the 17-year-old desperately wanted to stay overnight at the hotel instead of leaving with her mother.

The joyful atmosphere vanished instantly; guests drifted away early, the brother abandoned the reception to comfort his girlfriend, and the bride found herself clearing tables alone while children awkwardly caught the bouquet. One year on, the husband and mother-in-law have forgiven the dramatic stunt, yet the bride and her father still refuse contact with the girl, quietly wondering if their lingering resentment has lasted too long.

A Redditor’s wedding was upstaged by her brother’s girlfriend faking a seizure to stay longer.

Seventeen-Year-Old Girl Fakes Seizure At A Wedding Only To Avoid Going Home With Mother
Not the actual photo.

'My brothers girlfriend faked a seizure at my wedding, have I been holding onto this for too long?'

I’m sorry for any mistakes I don’t post often. Anyway about a year ago my husband and I got married.

My brother (17m) brought his girlfriend (17f) and I was okay with it however after the first dance she faked a seizure

because she didn’t want to go home. My wedding was on a Sunday and a couple of hours from where we live.

Her mom said it was time to go and she asked to stay in the hotel with my parents.

My mom told her no because the hotel was booked out and their rooms were full, I have a lot of siblings.

After the first dance I was approached by my MOH and she informed me that she was having a seizure

and I ran to grab two paramedics that are related to me. There was also two nurses in there with her.

The paramedics instructed me to call 911 so I did and fire showed up to deal with her.

After everything they came back out and informed me that she was faking it.

We continued on with the wedding after but the vibe was gone and people started leaving.

We tried to keep it going with bouquet toss and such but there was only children there to catch it.

My brother also missed the rest of the reception because she “needed” his attention.

I started to clean up and she came up to me and gave me and my husband a half sobbed apology.

I don’t know if I have been holding a grudge against her for too long though. I haven’t talked to her since.

My husband and mom have forgiven her but my dad and I haven’t. Thank you in advance.

TLDR:. My brother’s girlfriend faked a seizure at my wedding and I haven’t talked to her since.

The Redditor’s pain is totally understandable: weddings are once-in-a-lifetime events loaded with emotion, and having one derailed by attention-seeking behavior feels like a betrayal of the day.

On one side, the girlfriend was only 17, probably overwhelmed and desperate to stay longer. Her half-sobbed apology suggests some remorse, even if it was late and teary. But faking a seizure? That’s next-level dramatic, and it wasted emergency resources, scared guests, and stole the spotlight from the couple.

Many Redditors are furious, calling it selfish and unforgivable, especially since it killed the reception’s joy and left the bride picking up the pieces.

Then there’s the family divide: the husband and mom have forgiven her, but the bride and dad haven’t. That split can create tension. Forgiveness is personal, and forcing it often backfires. The girlfriend’s youth doesn’t excuse the impact, but holding a grudge indefinitely might be more about protecting the bride’s heart than punishing the girl.

This situation highlights a bigger issue in family dynamics: how one person’s actions can ripple through an entire group, especially around big milestones like weddings.

Data shows that family conflicts during wedding planning affect up to 42% of couples as their biggest challenge. Unresolved grudges can linger for years. Studies indicate that people who hold onto resentment experience higher stress, anxiety, and even physical health issues like elevated blood pressure.

As psychologist Robert Enright, a pioneer in forgiveness research and founder of the International Forgiveness Institute, explains: Forgiveness “is a good idea because the one hurt by the grudge in the long term is the one holding it, rather than those towards whom the grudge is directed.”

His decades of scientific work show that letting go primarily heals the person carrying the resentment, freeing them from ongoing emotional drain while the offender often remains unaffected.

So, is it time to forgive? Not necessarily in the “best friends forever” sense as boundaries matter. But processing the hurt, maybe talking it out with the girlfriend now that time has passed, could free the bride from carrying that weight. Or, if the relationship is distant anyway, a quiet release for her own sake might be enough.

Here’s the comments of Reddit users:

Some people declare that OP should never forgive the girl or speak to her again due to her intentional sabotage of the wedding.

Dlistedbitch − Nope. My cousin-one of my bridesmaids-just straight didn’t show up on my wedding day.

Didn’t take anyone’s calls all day, but was posting pics of herself out in a club on FB later that night (this was about 15 yrs ago.)

She has never apologized or explained what happened. My family just expected me to “get over it”

and have encouraged me to this day to “just let it go for sake of the family.

”Nope, sorry, won’t, can’t. I can never trust someone like that again." Your feelings are yours and they are valid. S__ew what anyone else says about it.

kkayyjjayy − I would only let it go for my sanity and peace. However, I wouldn't talk to her again.

Deliberately trying to ruin someone's big day just because you wanted a hotel stay is awful, and while she was young, she still needs to learn the lesson.

She sounds self-centered and entitled and if I was the boyfriend, I'd have broken up with her.

Substantial_Award160 − She tried to Ruin your day… I would never talk to her again…

superwholockian62 − Nope. I'd say ruining your wedding reception is a good reason to never talk to someone again.

Unlucky-Log-2891 − I would never let it go. She ruined your wedding.

She was old enough to know what she was doing. How can she make it up to you. She can’t

[Reddit User] − Your brother’s girlfriend is a narcissist. They are 17 and it’s unlikely she will remain in your life long term.

I would absolutely never speak to her again.

Some people suggest not forgiving and recommend petty revenge or financial consequences for the girl’s actions.

[Reddit User] − I wouldn’t even forgive her, I’d send her the bill for my after party, the entire thing!

Everyone started to go home after her little temper tantrum caused a distraction,

so she can pay for the function room everyone walked out of, the DJ, the buffet food that was wasted, the cake no one stayed to eat.

See if she wants to play stupid little attention seeking games in the future. What a brat.

RedFoxRedBird − Wait until she gets married and upstage with your dress.

Avebury1 − Nope. I would have sent the girl and her mother an invoice for part of the cost of the reception that she intentionally ruined. Actions have consequences.

misskittygirl13 − I would let it go once revenge has been served. Pregnancy announcement at her engagement party maybe but I'm super petty.

Some people express strong anger at faking a seizure, viewing it as reprehensible and unforgivable.

Gblob27 − Weird logic that she thought her mum would have approved a hotel stay if it had been a real seizure.

cnkendrick2018 − I have seizures. They have caused me so much damn physical and emotional trauma and memory loss.

This girl is dangerous. This is reprehensible.

LostShoe737 − F that!!

1. I have epilepsy for someone to pull that I’m pretty p__sed off and it’s 2am where I’m at

2. She killed the rest of your wedding also to the people who helped ruin your wedding and let some 17 yr olds action rule the rest of the night...

Some people share personal stories of unforgiven wedding sabotage or advise processing emotions naturally without forcing forgiveness.

NatashOverWorld − I mean, I wouldn't. I don't see any need to until you're tired of holding on to it.

Emotions process at their own speed, and that includes real forgiveness.

Zoranealsequence − My mom's friend wore a straight up wedding gown to my wedding. I will never forgive her for that.

The Redditor’s still wondering if she’s held onto this too long, because it’s a reminder that big life events can leave lasting scars, but so can carrying bitterness forever.

Do you think the grudge is justified given how much the day was disrupted, or has time softened things enough to let it go? Would you forgive a fake seizure stunt, or draw a hard line? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

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

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