An anonymous bride on Reddit has alleged a cake-smashing incident ruined her wedding, and her post has led social media users and etiquette experts to debate if the tradition can be harmful. The bride ...
Mila didn’t want a wedding. Eloping on a beach would have suited her, but when her boyfriend of six years proposed and insisted on a more formal event, she planned an intimate garden party. There was ...
The age-old wedding cake debate — of whether to smash it or not — just got an expert’s verdict. The viral trend has fueled fiery online debates — with TikToks showing everything from brides dodging ...
A groom was labeled “a walking red flag” after a wedding day prank on his new wife went viral. A TikTok video of the groom smashing a piece of wedding cake into his bride’s face has appalled users who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Smashing cake in peoples' faces — particularly women's faces — has been a topic that has been around for a long time, and it's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The wedding tradition of a bride and groom lovingly smushing cake frosting on each other's noses originated from Ancient Roman ...
A video of a man ruining an important wedding moment is making rounds across the internet as people react to the mess that occurred as a result. The (supposedly) drunk guest attempted to execute a ...
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore says cake smashing can "run the risk of ruining the bride’s hair and makeup" and spoil the couple's big day Kimberlee Speakman is a Writer-Reporter on the News ...