'Entitled Bride' Tells Wedding Photographer to Bring a Gift to Reception — Preferably Cash

'Entitled Bride' Tells Wedding Photographer to Bring a Gift to Reception — Preferably Cash

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<p>Erin ClackJuly 1, 2025 at 5:00 AM</p>

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<p>Pair of wedding rings on top of money (stock image)</p>

<p>According to a post on Reddit, a wedding photographer claims that their client reminded them two days before the gig "not to forget to bring a wedding gift to the reception, such as money in a card or an Amazon gift card"</p>

<p>The photographer said they were "so close to giving my client their money back" for the job</p>

<p>The bride's request sparked a lively discussion in the comments of the post</p>

<p>A photographer claims that their soon-to-be-married client expects them to show up to the wedding with more than just a camera.</p>

<p>On Reddit's "Wedding Shaming" forum, an individual reshared a post they spotted from a photographer and titled it, "Sighted a good one today! Entitled bride tells photographer to bring a wedding gift."</p>

<p>The photographer's original post, addressed to fellow photographers, began, "I don't even know what to say …"</p>

<p>"What would you do if a client that booked you for their wedding texted you 2 days before the wedding to tell you not to forget to bring a wedding gift to the reception, such as money in a card or an Amazon gift card," the post continued.</p>

<p>The photographer then said they were "so close to giving my client their money back" — presumably referring to the deposit for the job.</p>

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<p>Wedding gift (stock image)</p>

<p>In the comments section, readers shared their shock over the client's request.</p>

<p>"What cheek!" one person wrote, while another said, "On what planet do the vendors need to bring a gift?! Bride is sadly delusional."</p>

<p>Others offered suggestions to the photographer on how to handle the text message — both serious and joking.</p>

<p>"[Text back] something like, 'This is a professional arrangement, I am not a guest, I am a professional you hired to do a job. Therefore I would prefer to keep our relationship professional. I will not be bringing any gifts or cards. If this arrangement is not to your liking I can refund your deposit,' " one commenter advised.</p>

<p>Having a little fun, one person wrote, "I would put the invoice into a box and wrap it with a note 'my gift, to you' 😂👌."</p>

<p>Another person said, "I'd give her a coupon for 10% off a future photo shoot," prompting a reader to joke in reply, "For her next wedding."</p>

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<p>One reader, however, wondered if the photographer received the text message by mistake.</p>

<p>"Could they possibly have been sending a mass text and included you by mistake?" they asked, though someone else countered, "Even so, reminding anyone to bring a gift is incredibly tacky."</p>

<p>on People</p>

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