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AITA for Refusing to Cover the Cost of My Niece’s Last-Minute Wedding Dress After She Destroyed the Original?

by Ankit
July 18, 2025
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My niece Tessa (24F) is getting married in two weeks. She’s been very particular about her wedding plans and has been gushing about her “dream dress” for over a year. It’s a high-end designer gown that my sister (her mom) took out a small loan to pay for—something none of us thought was especially wise, but we stayed out of it.

Last weekend, Tessa hosted a bridal brunch with her friends. For some reason, she thought it would be a cute idea to wear her actual wedding dress to the brunch for a little photo shoot at a nearby park. Problem is, it had rained the night before, so the ground was muddy—and they also brought champagne for celebratory “toast” photos.

You can probably guess where this is going.

During the shoot, Tessa tripped while posing, fell face-first into the mud, and spilled champagne all over herself. To make things worse, her maid of honor stepped on the train of the dress while trying to help her up, tearing part of the skirt. Between the stains, the rips, and the general mess, the dress is now completely ruined. A cleaner looked at it and said it’s beyond repair.

Tessa, understandably, freaked out. She blamed her friends for not being more careful, but then she turned to me—because I’m the “wealthy aunt.” I (37F) own a small business, and while I do well for myself, I’m certainly not swimming in money. Still, Tessa and my sister said I should pay for a replacement dress because, quote, “You can afford it.”

Their reasoning? It’s “an emergency,” and “family helps family.” I told them no. I love my niece, but wearing a delicate and expensive wedding gown to a muddy park brunch was a reckless decision. I don’t think it’s fair to expect me—or anyone else—to pay for the consequences of that.

My sister got furious and accused me of “punishing” Tessa for a simple mistake during what’s supposed to be the happiest time of her life. Tessa has since been crying to anyone who will listen, saying I’m “ruining her wedding.”

Now the family’s divided. Some relatives say I should just pay the few thousand dollars and “keep the peace” because weddings are stressful and Tessa is still young. Others agree that this isn’t my responsibility. My husband thinks I’m absolutely right to stand firm. But yesterday, my mom called me in tears, begging me to just “fix it” so everyone can move on.

So… AITA for refusing to pay for the replacement wedding dress after my niece ruined the original one?

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:


AlwaysHelpful22 said: Why on earth is it your responsibility to buy your niece an expensive wedding dress? This is absurd. How entitled must you be to demand an aunt buy you a wedding dress, and then trash her when she declines. Your family is brimming with AHs. Yikes!


FloMoJoeBlow said: NTA, not your circus, not your monkeys. Everyone who is saying that you need to pay should be putting their money where their mouth is. Starting with your sister and niece.


atmasabr said: Why are you even entertaining this conversation a moment longer? You made your decision already. Your personality and ethics are what they are. The matter is closed. NTA. They asked. You said NO.


elguapo1996 said: Your niece isn’t responsible enough to wear an expensive dress, let alone be married.


Recent_Data_305 said: How did auntie become wealthy? By not spending frivolously. NTA.


Agoraphobe961 said: NTA. Tell every flying monkey the cost of the dress (plus rush fee and alterations) and ask how much they will be contributing.


Imaginary_Yak_6487 said: WTH? Why should you pay for another dress? Her mom can take another damn loan out or your niece should buy what she can afford. She ruined her own dress with her idiotic decisions. She can get hitched at the courthouse if she can’t afford a wedding or a dress. NTA.


Angelgirl1517 said: NTA. But the family’s logic of your niece being too young and irresponsible to care for a dress—but totally ready for marriage—is absolutely wild.


Thunderfxck said: This story is so ridiculous that it has to be an AI-generated fake.


Ravens_Mind said: NTA. She FAFO’ed. Shut this down immediately. It won’t be the last time she has an “emergency” and needs auntie to fix it. If others think this behavior should be rewarded, ask them how much they’re willing to contribute. Stand your ground—you’re good.

Ankit

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