AITAH for Expecting My Best Friend to Pay for the Dress She Ruined at My Wedding?
Weddings are meant to be a celebration of love, but sometimes, they turn into a breeding ground for drama, misunderstandings, and hard feelings. In this AITAH scenario, we’re exploring whether standing up for yourself financially makes you the villain—or simply someone with healthy boundaries.
Let’s dive in.
The Situation: A Dream Dress Turned Disaster

The original poster—let’s call her Maya—shared her story on r/AITAH after her wedding turned sour over an unexpected mishap.
Maya spent months saving up for her perfect wedding dress. It wasn’t designer, but it was still a significant expense: nearly $2,000 for alterations, beadwork, and delicate lace details.
On the big day, Maya’s best friend and maid of honor, Zoe, accidentally spilled an entire glass of red wine down the front of the gown during the reception.
Everyone gasped. The dress was immediately stained, despite the catering staff’s quick efforts. Maya tried to stay calm and not let it ruin her night, but inside, she was devastated.
The Aftermath: Asking for Compensation





