Picture the (expensive) scene. You are a bride who has spent £77,000 on your fairytale wedding. Your flowers alone have set you back an eye-watering £4,500. No detail has been left to chance.
Your guests will be serenaded by a pianist during the banquet, their place settings scattered with sequins. Afterwards, they will be encouraged to gather on the steps of the venue to watch you and your husband release doves into the sky.
Now, fast forward to after the confetti has settled. How would you feel if you discovered that some of those glugging your expensive Champagne had been less than appreciative?That one guest had turned her nose up at the exquisitely presented seafood starter, dismissing it as 'salmon thingamibob'. That your must-have doves would be for evermore referred to as 'those bloody white pigeons' by another. Or that the killer phrases 'Very Posh and Becks' and 'Just like Jordan' had been uttered - and on more than occasion?
Alas, for the newly married Mel Cooper (nee Boorman, a former glamour model), such is the reality.
The Wag wannabe was one of 40 women to sign up for Four Weddings, a TV show in which, every week, four rival brides attend each other's wedding, then offer up criticism - and the bitchier the better.
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