Mar. 15, 2025
A disagreement over an heirloom wedding dress has created a rift between a mother and daughter ahead of the daughter’s wedding.
The mother, 45, shared the details of the argument on Reddit’s popular"Am I the A——?“subreddit. In her post, she explained how her daughter, 20, is getting married in a few months, and recently approached her with the request to borrow her wedding dress.
She continued, “But for me, I just can’t.
Mar. 15, 2025
A Florida mom has gone viral for her hilarious story about how her daughter’s desire to own a scary doll made for an unexpectedly special family experience.
Brittany Beard shared aFacebook postexplaining how her 3-year-old daughter, Briar, came to own a horror doll that she brought with her on a recent family trip to Disney World.
Noting that Briar declared “But I’m its mommy and it needs me,” Beard reluctantly purchased the scary doll.
Mar. 15, 2025
Jelly Roll (left), Paisely Russo.Photo:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Elizabeth Russo
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Elizabeth Russo
In avideoposted to TikTok on Nov. 17, Paisley Russo can be seen laying in bed, singing the Jelly Roll song, “I Am Not Okay.”
“Woke up this morning and heard music coming from my daughter’s room — caught her laying in bed, just zoning out to some Jelly Roll,” Paisley’s mom, Elizabeth, writes in text displayed over the video, which was filmed surreptitiously from the girl’s doorway.
Mar. 15, 2025
Aurora Roberts and her family at her grave.Photo:Cassidie Roberts; Rachel Schaum
Cassidie Roberts; Rachel Schaum
The first time Cassidie Roberts held her daughter Aurora Jille’ia Marie, she was 44 weeks old.
Sitting with her husband Dean in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Cassidie glanced down at Aurora, who had a faint scent of vanilla, reminiscent of Bath and Body Works' Warm Vanilla Sugar perfume, and was covered in a fine layer of fur, the mom recalls.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of hospital name tag on newborn bassinet.Photo:Getty
Getty
A bereaved mom wasn’t sure a family tradition should continue after her daughter’s death.
The original poster (OP) explained her situation to Redditors on theAmITheA—— subreddit, noting that both she and her daughter share a name that is a family tradition.
“My young adult daughter died 13 years ago. We share a name as it is a family name,” she began her post, titled, “AITA for being mad my niece stole my dead daughter’s name.