Have you ever watched Bridezilla? This is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. Take a peek at the bride flipping out over her hair. It's unreal. Video.
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I saw the video. I feel sorry for the groom. Freaking hairdo could have been easily fixed and she would have looked nice and pretty in less than 15 minutes of playing with it. Fucking bitter attention whore.
lmao @ takin the scissors to her hair...about a week b4 me and Lane got married i went to go have my hair highlighted and cut and what not for the wedding...hair was down past the middle of my back..and i got it cut off above my shoulders..but i did it for a GOOD reason ffs lol..i donated the hair to the cancer society so they could make a wig out of it..and luckily i had a hair sylist that know wtf she was doin and even with my hair being short she managed to put it up and make it look beautiful for the wedding
Bridezilla video a made-in-Canada hoax Canadian is behind the popular video showing a bride's meltdown Ron Nurwisah, National Post Published: Thursday, February 01, 2007
YouTube's latest sensation is a hoax with a Canadian connection.
Over the last few days, a YouTube video of a young bride's meltdown over a haircut has been circulating on the internet. It would go on to get over 2.5 million hits and received mainstream media attention including a spot on NBC's Today show.
But many questioned the authenticity of the 'bridezilla' video and it turns out the doubters were right. The angry bride and star of the video is 21-year-old Toronto aspiring actress Jodi Behan. In the video, the 'bride-to-be' enters a hotel room distraught with her haircut and proceeds to cut her hair as her 'bridesmaids' look on. YouTube screenshot of the bride.
Celebrity gossip blog Dlisted outed Behan yesterday afternoon after receiving a tip from a reader and even linked to the young woman's profile on popular networking site Facebook. “Sorry to burst your Bridezilla bubble,” the bloggers wrote.
Most of the readers of the blog showed their anger at the duplicity but some were more supportive.
“I'm totally not knocking her for becoming internet stars, and getting talked about all over the news. Fooling the Today Show? I think that deserves a pat on the back,” wrote user skinny-rabbit.
Behan's video isn't the first internet sensation revealed to be a hoax. New Zealand Actress Jessica Rose and the creators of Lonelygirl15 received their share of anger when it turns out that they had made up their videos of Bree, a homeschooled American teenager.
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I saw the video. I feel sorry for the groom. Freaking hairdo could have been easily fixed and she would have looked nice and pretty in less than 15 minutes of playing with it. Fucking bitter attention whore.
OMG! as I was typing the first comment they played the clip on the news on an article named "bad hair days"!!!!!!!!! Unreal.
lmao @ takin the scissors to her hair...about a week b4 me and Lane got married i went to go have my hair highlighted and cut and what not for the wedding...hair was down past the middle of my back..and i got it cut off above my shoulders..but i did it for a GOOD reason ffs lol..i donated the hair to the cancer society so they could make a wig out of it..and luckily i had a hair sylist that know wtf she was doin and even with my hair being short she managed to put it up and make it look beautiful for the wedding
-Miranda
I think that chicks issues went much deeper than hair. Still hilarious though. Fark!
Mir, I saw your wedding pics..your hair was great.
It's fake, and that sucks.
If it were real, that would suck even more though! :[
i thought it smelled funny...
Bridezilla video a made-in-Canada hoax
Canadian is behind the popular video showing a bride's meltdown
Ron Nurwisah, National Post
Published: Thursday, February 01, 2007
YouTube's latest sensation is a hoax with a Canadian connection.
Over the last few days, a YouTube video of a young bride's meltdown over a haircut has been circulating on the internet. It would go on to get over 2.5 million hits and received mainstream media attention including a spot on NBC's Today show.
But many questioned the authenticity of the 'bridezilla' video and it turns out the doubters were right. The angry bride and star of the video is 21-year-old Toronto aspiring actress Jodi Behan. In the video, the 'bride-to-be' enters a hotel room distraught with her haircut and proceeds to cut her hair as her 'bridesmaids' look on.
YouTube screenshot of the bride.
Celebrity gossip blog Dlisted outed Behan yesterday afternoon after receiving a tip from a reader and even linked to the young woman's profile on popular networking site Facebook. “Sorry to burst your Bridezilla bubble,” the bloggers wrote.
Most of the readers of the blog showed their anger at the duplicity but some were more supportive.
“I'm totally not knocking her for becoming internet stars, and getting talked about all over the news. Fooling the Today Show? I think that deserves a pat on the back,” wrote user skinny-rabbit.
Behan's video isn't the first internet sensation revealed to be a hoax. New Zealand Actress Jessica Rose and the creators of Lonelygirl15 received their share of anger when it turns out that they had made up their videos of Bree, a homeschooled American teenager.
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