‘There are tell-tale signs’: Minnesota Wedding planner says this one thing a gr…
Every wedding planner has seen some messy relationships, but one says predict which marriages are doomed from the moment they start planning.
A compelling video from wedding and proposal planner Birdie, operating under the handle @birdie1216, has recently captured significant attention across social media platforms. In her "groom edition" segment, Birdie presents a series of "red flags" that, in her professional opinion, could foreshadow the failure of a marriage even before the wedding vows are exchanged. The video, uploaded on August 29, 2025, from the US, has garnered over 227,000 views, 14,300 likes, and 760 shares, indicating a strong public interest in pre-marital relationship advice. Birdie, whose author description highlights her expertise in wedding and proposal planning, outlines several key indicators. She stresses that a groom's complete lack of interest in the wedding preparations is a major concern. "I don't mean they're not the main planner, or even an equal planner. That's not normal," Birdie explains. "But I mean, they're like 'I don't care, I don't care, I don't care.' And any job that you give them, they don't complete." This detachment, she suggests, reflects a deeper issue regarding commitment and partnership. Another critical sign, according to Birdie, is if the groom exhibits disrespect towards any of the bridesmaids or the maid of honor. She also advises caution if a bachelor party crosses pre-agreed boundaries, indicating a potential disregard for the partner's feelings and trust. Dismissive comments about the wedding, such as "whatever," "let's just get it done," or implying "this is what you wanted," are further warning signs of a lack of genuine enthusiasm and shared vision for the union. Finally, Birdie emphasizes the sanctity of the proposal. She states, "Every girl deserves to be proposed to in a traditional, surprising way. And if he had to be pushed to do it or didn't do it at all, if it was more of like a business discussion, that marriage isn't going to work out." Her candid advice aims to encourage thoughtful consideration of these pre-marital dynamics, offering a practical perspective on relationship health from an industry expert.
Every wedding planner has seen some messy relationships, but one says predict which marriages are doomed from the moment they start planning.
