69: FAN FAVORITE REPLAY: Hijacked Wedding Plans, Boundary Advice Breakdown, and Chaotic Wedding Confessions

69: FAN FAVORITE REPLAY: Hijacked Wedding Plans, Boundary Advice Breakdown, and Chaotic Wedding Confessions

From Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis by Party Planning by Christa

May 14, 2026 · 31 min · Episode 69

About this episode

This episode revisits wedding dramas and boundary issues, featuring confessions and chaotic stories from listeners.

A fan favorite episode is back with wedding dramas insisting on being remembered. From hot takes on the mother of the groom to a 9-1-1 dilemma about a mother-in-law wanting to wear white, breaking down how quickly wedding boundaries fall apart. Confessions add even more fuel, with backhanded comments and control disguised as “help.” Then Stories from the Vault takes over with two separate disasters: one where a mother-in-law secretly books a venue without consent, and another where over 100 extra invites are sent, completely hijacking the guest list and the couple’s plans. I also reshare part one of Here Comes The Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story. 🎧 Catch the replay for confessions, hot takes, and wedding chaos that aged exactly as you remember My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live! Get the book! Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Boundary Lesson Core — Boundaries with in-laws are framed as healthy, not rude, even in wedding pressure moments Fan Favorite Replay — A return of one of the most replayed Patreon episodes. Escape Plan Confession — A mother-in-law suggests helping her son plan an escape if he gets cold feet Family Dynamics – Relatives get…

People in this episode

Host: Christa Innis

Topics covered

  • wedding planning
  • boundaries
  • family dynamics
  • wedding chaos
  • confessions
  • guest list issues

Keywords

  • wedding
  • boundaries
  • confessions
  • mother-in-law
  • guest list
  • chaos
  • drama

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