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Home » Bride’s tie rule for all male wedding guests sparks big family feud: ‘We will not be there’
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Bride’s tie rule for all male wedding guests sparks big family feud: ‘We will not be there’

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Bride’s tie rule for all male wedding guests sparks big family feud: ‘We will not be there’

A wedding dress code may have been the final straw — or in this case, a $6.99 black, silk necktie.

A 2026 bride on TikTok has gone viral after sharing a text exchange with her aunt that escalated from outfit etiquette to full-blown family boycott over a simple rule for male guests: wear a tie.

“Sometimes you just need to read your aunt’s text about your wedding and move on with your day,” TikTok user Sher Nicole captioned the post, which has racked up more than 2.8 million views.

In the screenshots, Sher Nicole, a Los Angeles-based stylist, helpfully tells her aunt she’s found an inexpensive solution for the dress code dilemma her uncle was having: “I found this for $6.99 online. Will you really not come because of a tie?”

Some wedding guests were apparently all “tied” up in knots over the attire edict. micromonkey – stock.adobe.com

Her aunt’s response? Less bridal bliss, more breakup energy.

“That’s right this is the untied states of America not princess land. We will not be there,” she wrote, followed by crying emojis. She then doubled down with: “Please cancel our reservation.”

Nicole responded with a simple thumbs up.

The content creator later told followers, “I didn’t know wearing a tie to a wedding was so controversial. My dad already lent my uncle a tie btw.”

Commenters piled in with their own takes — and zero shortage of opinions.

“It’s sad but at least now you know your worth to her, and it’s less than $6.99,” one wrote.

Another fired back in defense of bridal boundaries: “I’m sorry, but your wedding should be princess land if you want. Insane text from your aunt.”

A third chimed in with peak wedding sarcasm: “You’re not wearing a tie with a suit??? ITS A WEDDING???”

More and more admitted solidarity with the bride’s dress-code enforcement.

“Honestly, I appreciate you having a dress code. I’ve been to a wedding where people wore jeans. Seriously. It’s like who RAISED you.”

And in true internet fashion, the discourse eventually collapsed into universal truth: weddings are just group projects where someone always refuses to follow instructions.

“Is it even a wedding if someone isn’t complaining about the attire? I wouldn’t even text them back. They’re adults, they made their choice,” one commenter wrote.

But perhaps the final word came from a viewer summing up the chaos economy of modern family drama: “bridezillas? the family is always worse.”

The debate echoes a growing pattern of wedding etiquette wars online — where guest outfits regularly spark viral outrage.


Sad bride crying while sitting on a white couch.
A bride-to-be was shocked by the response, and quite a few commenters sided with her. “You’re not wearing a tie with a suit???” one wrote. “ITS A WEDDING???” Yay Images – stock.adobe.com

As previously reported by The Post, another bride faced backlash after issuing an extensive color-coded dress policy banning everything from black to champagne, with warnings that “inappropriate attire will be asked to leave and escorted off the property.”

The reaction was swift.

“Your wedding is not that important,” one commenter wrote. “Stop being so awful to guests over something so trivial.”

Others said strict rules only added stress for attendees already struggling to comply — especially plus-size guests trying to find limited options that fit narrow color requirements.

“If you want to have a dress code this strict, you should be prepared to pay for new attire for your guests,” one user argued.

Another added that some brides often seem “social media obsessed,” designing events for “one photo where the crowd looks co-ordinated.”

Still, some defended structure over chaos, saying clear expectations are better than guests showing up in jeans or sneakers.

“Nothing wrong with expecting people to be appropriately dressed,” one commenter said.

Which brings things back to Sher Nicole’s situation, where a $6.99 tie didn’t just break the dress code — it seemingly broke the family group chat.

In the age of viral weddings, even a necktie can become a full-blown exit strategy.

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