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05-07-2025
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Woman Kicks Sister Out of Baby Shower After She Calls Her Baby Name 'Outdated'
A woman kicked her own sister out of her baby shower after she made fun of the name she chose for her child In a post on Reddit, the woman writes that she and her husband recently settled on a name for their baby girl — and she announced it at her shower But when her sister continually made fun of the name, she kicked her outA woman says she kicked her own sister out of her baby shower after she made fun of the name she chose for her child. In a post shared to Reddit, the anonymous 32-year-old writes that she is currently seven months pregnant and recently learned she's having a girl. "Me and my husband have been thinking of names [and] until we decided on a name we like, we decided to name her 'Audrey,' " she writes. But at her recent baby shower, there was one person who was not a fan of the name — her own sister. "When I told everyone at the baby shower, one of my sisters told me it was an 'outdated name' and that she'd get bullied for having a name like that (which is funny because she wanted to name her daughter 'Ashhliegh' pronounced as 'Ashley' before her husband stopped her)," she adds. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She continues: "After a while of her making comments about the name we eventually just kicked her out of the shower and I blocked her on all social media's when she kept messaging me telling me to change the name." Now, other Reddit users are weighing in on the situation, with many saying they would have made the same decision. "The way I would have dragged my sister for having any kind of opinion she would have kicked her own self out of the party," wrote one commenter. Added another: "I imagine your sister is still pissed about being told 'Ashhliegh' was stupid and was prepared to criticize any baby name you suggested." Read the original article on People
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08-06-2025
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Woman Accuses Her Sister of Trying to Ruin Gift She's Making for Their Mom's Milestone Birthday
A woman has labeled her sister "a complete cow" for refusing to contribute to a gift she's making for their mom's milestone birthday Venting on Mumsnet, she explained that her sister "hasn't got time" to write a message and send photos for a family scrapbook Responses to the post were divided on whether she should go ahead with choosing her own selection of photos of her mom and sister to include in the homemade giftA woman is furious that her sister won't contribute to a gift she's making for their mom. The woman explained in a post on the U.K.-based forum Mumsnet that she asked everyone in her family to send her photos and messages to include in a scrapbook for her mom's 90th birthday gift. Despite having given everyone months to get the items together, her sister said she can't contribute to the sentimental present. 'Pretty much everyone has, except my eldest sister, who tells me she 'hasn't got time' and that it's a gift from me, and she's already got her gift sorted! 🤦♀️ Kind of not the point!!' the woman wrote. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! She claimed not to be 'that surprised' as her sister has rarely supported her when doing anything similar in the past. 'What I want to do is send her a reply saying she's sort of missing the point, and how hard can it be to send a few photos & a message,' the woman said. 'But - am I right in thinking there's little point! 'She's not stupid. She's doing it to try & sink my idea, simple as that. (She won't - I've got loads of other nice stuff to include!),' the woman continued. 'AIBU [am I being unreasonable] in thinking she's a complete cow??' she added, referring to her sister. Several commenters advised the woman to choose her own selection of photos of her sister and mom together to include in the scrapbook. However, others argued that the backstory of her sister and mom's relationship should be taken into consideration for why her sibling may be reluctant to contribute to the personalized gift. 'I'm on your sister's side here. I hate when people turn their gift into a job for me,' one person wrote. 'It's happened several times and I wish I'd put my foot down and said no. It would be different if it was a group effort and everyone had agreed to it before starting. 'She might not think that the gift is the same great idea that you think it is,' the same person added, referring to the woman's sister. Another said, 'Surely you have some photos of you both to include. Yabu [you are being unreasonable], making an issue of this.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A third commented, 'Or it could also be that your sister just thinks that whole photo book thing is a bit naff and doesn't want to contribute. I mean, respectfully, I wouldn't purchase that sort of thing for my mum, and my mum wouldn't really like that sort of thing either, she'd prefer a bottle of Chanel No 5. 'Now your mum might love it and you're clearly excited to do it for her, which is lovely. But if your sister doesn't agree, I don't think that makes her a cow. Just leave her out of it,' they added. Read the original article on People
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08-06-2025
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Woman Accuses Her Sister of Trying to Ruin Gift She's Making for Their Mom's Milestone Birthday
A woman has labeled her sister "a complete cow" for refusing to contribute to a gift she's making for their mom's milestone birthday Venting on Mumsnet, she explained that her sister "hasn't got time" to write a message and send photos for a family scrapbook Responses to the post were divided on whether she should go ahead with choosing her own selection of photos of her mom and sister to include in the homemade giftA woman is furious that her sister won't contribute to a gift she's making for their mom. The woman explained in a post on the U.K.-based forum Mumsnet that she asked everyone in her family to send her photos and messages to include in a scrapbook for her mom's 90th birthday gift. Despite having given everyone months to get the items together, her sister said she can't contribute to the sentimental present. 'Pretty much everyone has, except my eldest sister, who tells me she 'hasn't got time' and that it's a gift from me, and she's already got her gift sorted! 🤦♀️ Kind of not the point!!' the woman wrote. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! She claimed not to be 'that surprised' as her sister has rarely supported her when doing anything similar in the past. 'What I want to do is send her a reply saying she's sort of missing the point, and how hard can it be to send a few photos & a message,' the woman said. 'But - am I right in thinking there's little point! 'She's not stupid. She's doing it to try & sink my idea, simple as that. (She won't - I've got loads of other nice stuff to include!),' the woman continued. 'AIBU [am I being unreasonable] in thinking she's a complete cow??' she added, referring to her sister. Several commenters advised the woman to choose her own selection of photos of her sister and mom together to include in the scrapbook. However, others argued that the backstory of her sister and mom's relationship should be taken into consideration for why her sibling may be reluctant to contribute to the personalized gift. 'I'm on your sister's side here. I hate when people turn their gift into a job for me,' one person wrote. 'It's happened several times and I wish I'd put my foot down and said no. It would be different if it was a group effort and everyone had agreed to it before starting. 'She might not think that the gift is the same great idea that you think it is,' the same person added, referring to the woman's sister. Another said, 'Surely you have some photos of you both to include. Yabu [you are being unreasonable], making an issue of this.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. A third commented, 'Or it could also be that your sister just thinks that whole photo book thing is a bit naff and doesn't want to contribute. I mean, respectfully, I wouldn't purchase that sort of thing for my mum, and my mum wouldn't really like that sort of thing either, she'd prefer a bottle of Chanel No 5. 'Now your mum might love it and you're clearly excited to do it for her, which is lovely. But if your sister doesn't agree, I don't think that makes her a cow. Just leave her out of it,' they added. Read the original article on People