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Bridezilla sparks outrage with ‘aggressive’ save-the-date that demands guests ‘save their pennies’ and take two weeks off work

A BRIDEZILLA has been slammed online after she insisted her guests take two weeks off work and start "saving your pennies" in an "aggressive" save-the-date card.

Despite not even knowing what country her wedding will take place in, the two page note - which has been leaked on - asks prospective guests to start budgeting for the high-flying nuptials.

 The bride-to-be claims that 'one week is too short' to properly enjoy her wedding
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The bride-to-be claims that 'one week is too short' to properly enjoy her weddingCredit: Facebook

Titled Things to Keep in Mind Before You Say Yes, the bride writes: "The wedding will be held in an Asian country - Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam etc.

"One of the above, we haven't decided."

Before asking each of her guests book at least "two weeks off" work (because "one week is too short"), the bride then asks that they all spend up to £2,800 on her wedding extravaganza.

Describing how their funds will be spent on "hotels, food, drink, daily adventures" and - randomly - "scooter rentals", the bride tries to reassure attendants that they "will not spend all of this".

 Guests have to respond to the RSVP before the couple confirm the date, venue and location of their lavish wedding
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Guests have to respond to the RSVP before the couple confirm the date, venue and location of their lavish weddingCredit: Facebook

She added: "It all depends on what kind of holiday you want."

But despite her extravagant plans, the couple have yet to actually reveal their date or destination before they've received all their RSVPs to confirm numbers.

Unsurprisingly, the "aggressive" save-the-date which asks guests to "start saving your pennies" has not gone down well with prospective attendees.

After the note was leaked on Facebook, one user wrote: "She might not even need a venue after those 'save the dates' as it might just be her and the hubby."

 One user joked the bride may not even 'need a venue after those save-the-dates'
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One user joked the bride may not even 'need a venue after those save-the-dates'Credit: Getty - Contributor

Another added: "These people really do not want anyone at their wedding."

Meanwhile, a third joked: "I think this is an invitation to be murdered."

However, one user claimed the bride's idea to suss out the numbers was "good in theory but they didn't execute it very well".

In more wedding news, is this the world's worst bridezilla? A woman who wanted to be a "Kardashian for a day" blames her guests for not giving her the THOUSANDS she needed to fund her dream bash.

Plus this wedding was cancelled by the groom after a cruel bridezilla reacted to her sister losing her baby with "now she can be in the wedding party".

And this bride has been slammed for asking guests to save TWO possible dates for her wedding and telling them to wear orange.

Self-confessed bridezilla Sandra Igwe reveals on This Morning how she spent £70K on having FIVE weddings