Sounds like daughter had told her dad stepmom wasn't invited yet still came with. Dad the AH decided to ditch his daughter in wedding day
I Didn’t Want My Ex’s Wife at My Daughter’s Wedding — The Result Was Catastrophic
As parents, we want our kid's wedding day to be perfect, but sometimes things take a dramatic turn beyond our control. Allie, a loving mom, had simply requested that her husband's wife skip their daughter's wedding, but the stepmom showed up anyway, leading to the event being ruined. However, Allie intervened to save her daughter's day, and she later wrote to us to share her story.
This is Allie’s letter:




Dear Allie, thanks for sharing your story with us. Here are 4 pieces of advice that might help you.
Encourage communication with your daughter.


The man is now your ex, you have no control over his choices. He is also a co-parent to your daughter so you were not supposed to influence his personal choices. But him walking out that moment did no hurt to you, he hurt his own daughter.
Foster an environment where your daughter feels comfortable expressing her feelings about her father and Tara. Have open and honest conversations with her about her emotions and how she can process them constructively.
This could involve encouraging her to write a letter or journal about her feelings, or seeking the help of a therapist to navigate her emotions and the impact of her father's actions on her self-esteem and relationship with him.
Set boundaries with your ex-husband.


I'd call the police and have her arrested for vandalism!! At the very least she'd have a swollen face and black eye!!
Clearly define and communicate your boundaries with your ex-husband to avoid similar situations in the future. Let him know that his behavior at the wedding was unacceptable and that you expect him to respect your wishes regarding family events.
Establishing these boundaries can help prevent further conflict and ensure that future family gatherings are more harmonious.
Create a special bonding moment.
Make an effort to create a new, positive memory with your daughter to counterbalance the negative experience from the wedding. Plan a special outing or activity that she enjoys, such as a day trip, a favorite meal, or a shared hobby.
This can help strengthen your bond and provide her with a new, happier memory associated with her important day.
Reflect and seek personal healing.
Take time for yourself to reflect on the situation and address any lingering emotional pain from the past. Consider talking to a counselor or therapist about the impact of the past events on your current life and relationships.
Healing from the hurt caused by your ex-husband and Tara can help you approach future interactions with more clarity and emotional resilience.
Another wedding that took a turn for the worse was Leah’s. After a family tragedy occurred, Leah’s sister asked her to cancel the wedding, but the young bride refused. What happened next was jaw-dropping and left a lasting mark on Leah. You can read her heartbreaking story here.
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