Woman is savaged as she shows off the white dress she's wearing to a pal’s wedding… til trolls realise a crucial detail | The Sun

WHEN it comes to wedding guest style, the rules are pretty simple – wear any colour EXCEPT white.

So when Abby took to TikTok to show off the dress she'd picked to wear to a friend's nuptials in Cabo, she was universally slated by trolls.



"OOTD, headed to a wedding," she wrote over the footage of herself in an off-the-shoulder white dress.

She grinned and stuck her tongue out at the camera, before adding in the caption: "Wearing white to someone else’s wedding."

"I pray that it's your wedding.. bc this is not okay! it's the brides day not yours! let her have this day," one person commented on the video.

"Uhhh hell no!" another added.

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"Noooooooooooooo," a third said.

As someone else wrote: "Simply. No."

But there was one detail that trolls failed to recognise – the fact that it was an all-white wedding.

"guys i checked, everyone wore white…she’s in the clear," one wrote.

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"It was an all white wedding! All the guests wore white and the bride and groom wore black!" another added.

"it was literally an all white wedding. she looks stunning," a third commented.

"Please tell me it’s your wedding because otherwise that’s super disrespectful and I feel like you know this?" someone else asked.

To which another replied: "It was an all white dress code!"

"Okay then that makes much more sense!" the original posted responded.

"y’all the dress code was white," someone else said.

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