Wedding Guests, Wedding Invitations, Wedding Stress

November 8, 2023

Kicking Someone Out of Your Wedding

The Dreaded Dilemma: Kicking Someone Out of Your Wedding

Wedding planning is one of the most exciting times in your life! Inviting your closest friends and family members to share in your big day is an incredibly special experience. However, things don’t always go as planned, and sometimes difficult decisions need to be made. One of the toughest decisions a bride or groom may face is kicking someone out of the wedding. Here are some tips and tricks to help you handle this delicate dilemma with grace.

Identify The Issue


Before making any decisions, it’s essential to identify the problem. If someone has behaved inappropriately or brought negativity into your life, it may be worthwhile to respectfully speak to them about their behavior and attempt to reconcile. However, if the individual is a toxic presence and threatens your happiness and well-being on your big day, it may be best to sever ties, kick someone out of the wedding and move on without them.

Consider the Consequences


Removing someone from your guest list and kicking them out of the wedding will undoubtedly have consequences, so it’s critical to weigh them carefully. Will there be hurt feelings, angry family members? Are you prepared for those consequences? Sometimes, the consequences of excluding someone from a wedding can be severe, so it’s crucial to think about how that will affect others.

Be Honest and Direct


Once you have decided to kick someone out of the wedding, it’s essential to be honest and direct. Speak to them in-person or on the phone, not via text or email. Explain to them why you are making this difficult decision. Avoid accusations and stick to the facts. Even though you may feel guilty or uncomfortable about the conversation, trust that you are making the right choice for your big day.

Offer an Explanation


While it’s not necessary to provide an in-depth explanation, it can be helpful to provide a brief summary of why you are making this decision. Try to be compassionate and understand that this news may be tough to hear. Be sure to explain that you are not trying to hurt or offend them, and that your desire is to ensure the best possible wedding day for yourself.

Move On


After you’ve made the tough decision and communicated with the individual, it’s time to move on. It’s important to stick to your decision, focus on your big day and let yourself enjoy the moment. Don’t let the negativity of one person overshadow the joy and magic of your wedding day.


Kicking someone out of the wedding is never an easy decision, but sometimes, it’s the right one. Be sure to consider all of the factors before making a move and be compassionate yet direct in your communication. Ultimately, the goal is to have the happiest and most enjoyable wedding day possible. Whatever your decision, remember this: it’s your wedding, and you have the right to invite whom you please.

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  1. M. Stern says:

    A friend who is so toxic that you wish to ‘kick them out of your wedding’ is probably someone you should ‘kick out’ of your life. With family, the situation can be more complicated.

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