I’m a bride and I’ve been preparing for my wedding for weeks – I threw it out DAYS before making a final bad decision

A BRIDE spent weeks preparing for her wedding but threw everything away at the last minute to indulge in an eventual bad decision.

The soon-to-be woman became “unhinged” after weeks of Pilates and celery juice, and drove to McDonald’s just before the big day to pick up a McFlurry.

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This bride prepared weeks before her wedding but threw everything away at the last minuteCredit: TikTok/@danaebdraeger
After weeks of 'pilates and celery juice', bride shared on TikTok that she snapped and headed to McDonald's for a McFlurry

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After weeks of ‘pilates and celery juice’, bride shared on TikTok that she snapped and headed to McDonald’s for a McFlurryCredit: TikTok/@danaebdraeger

User Danae posted the pivotal moment on TikTok, capturing her understandable breaking point in a video that now has more than 1.5 million views.

“Live footage of me breaking free after weeks of pilates and celery juice and driving to a McFlurry days before our wedding,” Danae wrote of a video of her driving away.

As she backed out of her driveway, Danae proudly held a hand gesture indicating she wasn’t concerned about the effects of the ice cream.

Some TikTok users took to the comments to congratulate the bride on her wedding and her McDonald’s.

“Iconic and so deserved,” said one person.

Another user commented, “I can’t even imagine how good that must have tasted.”

Even the official McDonald’s account said “comment to stay on mcflurry wedding szn tiktok.”

“Imagine if you got there and the machine was broken, I’d cry,” said another person.

Other users criticized her efforts to be in top shape for the big day, saying they shouldn’t be the focus of weddings.

“I ate salad for three months right before my wedding,” said one user.

“Nobody talks about the eating disorders that are emerging (or resurfacing) from these events.”

Another said: “Don’t go wild – it’s balance and it’s healthy.”

“You will be beautiful on your wedding day because your heart will be full and you will radiate joy, not because you only had celery juice,” said another person.

This is because another bride had a breakdown about another couple taking pictures in front of her wedding venue and made a terrible mistake.”

The bride took to a Facebook group to complain about a couple who had seemingly “acted as if her location was theirs” — but was met with criticism rather than sympathy.

A woman, whose identity The US Sun has chosen to protect, took to the Facebook group That’s It, I’m Wedding Shaming to rant about her dramatic wedding day.

“Shame a bride, a groom, a photographer and anyone who has ever had a hand in parenting,” she said at the beginning of her post, warning readers of the post.

“I got married on Saturday at a historic site in San Diego. A museum overlooking the old town. A truly beautiful venue that needs A LOT of TLC and [money] to make ours.”

She went on to explain that when she stopped at her venue, she saw another bride and groom taking photos at the venue, as they “strategically stood in front of the Private Event sign, blocking the stairs I was decorating and my guests using.”

Obviously, she got furious and “flew out of my mother-in-law’s car before it even stopped.”

She claimed that a “rabid hyena has taken over my body”.

“I screamed, swore, gestured and was basically in the middle of a complete breakdown,” she confessed.

“They didn’t even look at me as the photographer snapped shots of the rogue bride and groom against my venue. In view of my neon sign. My lounge. My centerpieces. My pink water cups!!

“He casually told me, ‘We’re only here for two minutes.’ Then the bride casually called me ab**ch.

“While in the prep room I was shooting a gin and tonic faster than the speed of light, the site coordinator told me she could only move them to the lawn as this is a state park.

“They stayed for ONE HOUR while my guests arrived.

“Fortunately, nothing can tarnish our perfect day, but if you even consider this, I beg you to seek therapy or God.”

She ended her post with a photo of her and her husband smiling at the camera.

After her message, many people have BAD the bride for her message and response to the couple.

One person wrote: “You had me until you said it was a state park. That’s a public space and members of the public are allowed to be there.”

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“They saw an opportunity and took it,” commented a second.

A third person hit her and said, “Wow. YOU tainted your perfect day by acting like a selfish baby….. MY, MY, MY!!!