My Big Fat ARE YOU KIDDING ME Wedding
Ahhh. VH1. Yet again you deliver with quality television.
Tonight's slice of brilliance is in the form My Big Fat Fabulous Wedding.
My impression so far: it's Bridezillas with a lower production budget.
Tonight's couple bring us a whiney woman with obvious plastic surgery alterations. You know you've got a problem when she falls "in love" with a dress that can only be described as trashy. It's a corset top, and the bra area is solid white, while the rest is see-through. Claaaaaaaassy. And her thick Jersey accent is giving me a headache. I'll give her some credit - she does look pretty in her Badgley Mischka (I think!!) dress. It's very demure, with a beige sleeved top with jewels, tied at the waist, with a long white skirt. It sounds off, but it actually works. And in comparision to the dress she previously tried on, it's a great choice.
And then we have her husband, who has no problem inviting people to the wedding verbally. Overnight, their 400 people guest list instantly transform to almost 600. And he wonders why the wedding is costing so much?
The reception answers that question. Tables, chairs, food, drinks, champagne to accomodate everyone. Don't forget the cake! Throw in the ice sculptures and the guy positioned in the corner rolling cigars for the guests...well, I personally can not see why this wedding was so expensive.
C'mon VH1. Stick with what you do best. I Love New York 2 should be premiering soon, right?
Tonight's slice of brilliance is in the form My Big Fat Fabulous Wedding.
My impression so far: it's Bridezillas with a lower production budget.
Tonight's couple bring us a whiney woman with obvious plastic surgery alterations. You know you've got a problem when she falls "in love" with a dress that can only be described as trashy. It's a corset top, and the bra area is solid white, while the rest is see-through. Claaaaaaaassy. And her thick Jersey accent is giving me a headache. I'll give her some credit - she does look pretty in her Badgley Mischka (I think!!) dress. It's very demure, with a beige sleeved top with jewels, tied at the waist, with a long white skirt. It sounds off, but it actually works. And in comparision to the dress she previously tried on, it's a great choice.
And then we have her husband, who has no problem inviting people to the wedding verbally. Overnight, their 400 people guest list instantly transform to almost 600. And he wonders why the wedding is costing so much?
The reception answers that question. Tables, chairs, food, drinks, champagne to accomodate everyone. Don't forget the cake! Throw in the ice sculptures and the guy positioned in the corner rolling cigars for the guests...well, I personally can not see why this wedding was so expensive.
C'mon VH1. Stick with what you do best. I Love New York 2 should be premiering soon, right?
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