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AITA for not kicking my best friend out of my wedding after she “spilled” a drink on my SIL at my wedding?

by Charlie Brown
November 13, 2025
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In the fragile dawn of their marriage, a young bride found herself ensnared in a web woven by her in-laws’ relentless indulgence of a troubled sibling. Alice, the husband’s younger sister, lived in a world where consequences were mere whispers, her spoiled nature a sharp contrast to the bride’s quiet resilience as an only child, forged through years of unwavering friendship and fierce loyalty with her best friend Marie.

The summer wedding, meant to be a celebration of new beginnings, suddenly turned into a battleground of silent tensions and unspoken grievances. Alice’s unexpected appearance in a lacy white dress wasn’t just a misguided fashion choice—it was a bold, unsettling challenge that threatened to unravel the delicate threads holding this new family together.

AITA for not kicking my best friend out of my wedding after she “spilled” a drink on my SIL at my wedding?

Around three months, I, 25F, got married to husband 27M....

Alice had some type of childhood sickness, but she overcame...

however his parents were extremely lenient with her to the...

She has been let go from multiple jobs because of...

At my other SIL's birthday, their parents got Alice a...

We met in third grade, and since we're both only...

Husband and I decided to have a summer wedding, and...

If you told me she picked this out of a...

People kept asking me about Alice, and I was becoming...

I could tell the situation was p**sing Marie off, and...

while holding a gla*s full of red wine. Alice ran...

I told them no, Marie is a lightweight and it...

but we'd make sure she sobered up before the reception....

My in laws have been bringing up the incident nonstop,...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe boundary failure, not just between the OP and her sister-in-law (Alice), but also within the new marital unit regarding in-law interference.

Alice’s behavior—wearing white, demanding attention, and eliciting gifts to prevent jealousy—demonstrates a pattern of entitlement stemming from perceived childhood leniency. This created significant emotional labor for the OP. The friend, Marie, intervened by setting an extremely aggressive, non-verbal boundary (the wine spill) against Alice. The OP’s immediate defense of Marie, while understandable from a place of loyalty, complicated matters because it validated an aggressive act rather than enforcing a mature, direct boundary against Alice’s initial transgression. The husband’s partial defense, focusing on Marie’s physical tolerance for alcohol rather than the validity of the complaint, suggests a failure to present a unified front against the in-laws’ overreach.

The OP’s actions were appropriate in defending her friend against immediate confrontation by the in-laws, but the underlying issue—Alice’s disruptive behavior—was not addressed constructively. Moving forward, the OP and her husband must establish clear, calm communication protocols regarding Alice’s past and future behavior, ensuring that any boundary enforcement focuses on observable actions rather than retaliatory incidents. A unified discussion with the in-laws about acceptable behavior at family events is necessary to prevent recurrence.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Squirrel-mama NTA your in-laws created a monster and your friend...

Everyone knows you don't wear a white dress to a...

Disastrous-Nail8885 NTA and your best friend is awesome! This is...

Do not feel bad or guilty at all. Your in-laws...

and they need to quit being so childish to still...

27dressesinmaine I have a lot of people commenting and dming...

What you guys fail to realize is that it's so...

There are so many narcissistic women who CANNOT let anyone...

I've seen her cry because she didn't get a Turkey...

evillittleperson NTA little sister got what she deserved and your...

If it is ever mentioned again I would just politely...

Even the bride wearing white at the wedding is taking...

I'm I bet that's where that tradition/rule came from no...

It's easier to keep the bride isolated during those kinds...

Edit: if they ever find someone to marry her please...

Mother_Tradition_774 I'll probably be downvoted for this but Soft YTA.

Wearing white to the wedding is inappropriate but deliberately spilling...

Two wrongs don't make a right. Alice could sue Marie...

I'm not saying you should have thrown your friend out,...

AggravatingPatient18 The in laws need to let it go.

They approved of Alice wearing white, knew it was 'wrong'...

Firmly let them know how inappropriate her dress was and...

It was simply unfortunate that Marie had an accident before...

Marie deliberately picked a fancy white dress to stand out...

I don't care about suing for damages- people who deliberately...

embopbopbopdoowop NTA and Marie is my hero ETA: I see...

inappropriate it is to wear white to a wedding. Don't...

Don't even hint that this could have been anything but...

The second you say otherwise, they'll dig in and NEVER...

The original poster (OP) is deeply frustrated by her sister-in-law’s attention-seeking behavior, which escalated to the point of wearing a white dress at the wedding. While the OP supports her friend Marie’s retaliation involving the red wine, she struggles with the resulting conflict with her in-laws, even though she believes the initial provocation by Alice was intentional.

Considering the long-term relationship with the in-laws versus the protective loyalty shown to a friend who acted deliberately, was the OP’s decision to defend Marie, despite knowing the ‘accident’ was intentional, justified in protecting her boundaries or an overreaction that has unnecessarily complicated family dynamics?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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