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Pregnant bridesmaid claims the bride asked her to have an abortion so the big day would run more ‘smoothly’

Is this the worst case of bridezilla ever?

A MUM has claimed how her former best friend suggested she "have an abortion" after falling pregnant one year before her pal's wedding.

The woman - who was due to be a bridesmaid at her friend *Kate's big day - took to a Facebook wedding shaming group alleging her former pal made the suggestion after reminding her the wedding was "child-free".

 Other group members were horrified at the post
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Other group members were horrified at the postCredit: Getty - Contributor

"About a year before the wedding, I found out I was pregnant," the woman explained.

"I was always told I couldn't have kids and so obviously my daughter was not planned but I was over the moon.

"So I told Kate, expecting excitement, right? Nope.

"She immediately told me that I was going to be so stressed trying to get my bridesmaid dress fitting on my own since I'd have to do it after everyone already had theirs (I was due in April, wedding was in June)."

 The post was published on a wedding shaming group
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The post was published on a wedding shaming group

"She reminded me that it was a kid free wedding, and then after thoroughly explaining how difficult her wedding would be for me, she said (verbatim) 'so don't you think it might be better for you to have an abortion?'" The woman continued.

"I had to read that one a few times.

 The pair no longer speak
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The pair no longer speak

"I asked if she seriously just suggested I get an abortion to make her wedding go more smoothly?

"She told me I was ruining my life and then called her mom to tell me to have an abortion.

"Her mom texted me and said congratulations and said she was always there to support me no matter what I chose and to call her if I needed guidance.

"So (obviously) I didn't speak to her again, got a wedding invite and never sent the RSVP back, and her eight months pregnant future SIL took my place as bridesmaid, she ended up with dresses that easily would've accommodated my postpartum body."

 One called the situation "disturbing"
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One called the situation "disturbing"
 Other users were appalled at the post
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Other users were appalled at the post
 Many brides-to-be were baffled
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Many brides-to-be were baffled
 One called it "pure evil"
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One called it "pure evil"

Fellow members of the group were appalled at the post, with one calling the woman "pure evil".

One wrote: "Asking someone to have an abortion in order to make sure her wedding goes smoothly is really disturbing."

While another commented: "How dare your life continue while I plan my wedding?! Unbelievable!

"Some people. Congrats on the baby girl and I hope you have much better friends now."

Others felt there was more to the story with some wondering why the bride was happy to have the pregnant sister-in-law as a bridesmaid instead.

Another explained: "I’m always pro-choice but this made me sick.

"Abortion is a personal decision - I can’t believe she drew that many people into YOUR decision about your pregnancy, especially when you had made it clear you had decided to parent.

"All for her own selfish reasons and no actual consideration for you. Gross."

*Name has been changed.

Earlier this week, we told you about the bridezilla who demanded £250 in cash off her pal because her ‘miserly gift’ didn’t cover the cost of an invite to her lavish wedding.

We also revealed one bride sparked debate by refusing to cater for vegans and says if they need ‘special food’ they can ‘bring their own dinner’.

And we showed you one bride's strict checklist for bridesmaids to follow ahead of the big day, including having a French manicure and exfoliating before tanning.

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