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Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

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  • Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

    51: Rogue Maid of Honor, a Stolen $2,000 Veil, and DIY Wedding Confessions

    08.01.2026 | 38 min.

    “How does a seven-day wedding turn into disappearing bridesmaids, stolen wedding items, and a maid of honor who controls everything?”This week, I reflect on the fast pace of life in 2026 and share my personal goal for the year: finding pockets of presence amidst the chaos. Also, this week’s story is pure chaos: a wedding planned in one impossibly long week, a maid of honor sabotaging dresses, crushes, timelines, and even the bride’s veil, plus last-minute drama that left everyone questioning why she was chosen at all. In this episode, I break down the red flags, the boundaries, and why wedding parties should not be unpaid labor.Plus! New Year Giveaway: Win 1 of 4 $50 Amazon gift cards! Share a photo or screenshot of you listening, tag me @heychristainnis, and you’re entered. Winners will be announced on February 12!JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments A Wedding Planned in Seven Days – The couple caves to outside pressure and plans a full wedding in one impossibly chaotic week. The Maid of Honor’s Jealous Control – Emily dictates outfits, decisions, and even the wedding party lineup, manipulating the bride at every turn. Drama at Hair & Makeup – Emily confronts the bridesmaids, accuses them of betrayal, and storms off with half the bridal party. Addiction Secrets Revealed – A bridesmaid confides Emily’s struggles to the bride, igniting emotional fallout at the worst possible moment. Stolen Luxury Items – From shoplifting expensive décor to gifting a stolen $2,000 veil, the maid of honor's behavior escalates fast. Setup Chaos & Missing Support – The bride is forced to hammer tent stakes and manage heavy labor while her wedding party disappears. Crush Drama & Vanishing Acts – Emily leaves the wedding to chase her crush—while also flirting with the bridesmaid’s crush out of pure chaos. Lice, Lies, and Last-Minute Regrets – The bridesmaid catches lice from Emily twice, and the bride later admits she wishes she’d chosen a different maid of honor. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “How long is this week? This is the longest week I’ve ever heard of.” - Christa Innis “We cannot assume that being in your wedding party means unpaid labor.” - Christa Innis “Keep the bride out of the drama—especially the week of the wedding.” - Christa Innis “At some point, we have to take responsibility for ourselves.” - Christa Innis “If you’re planning a wedding in seven days, keep it stupid simple.” - Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.Join the Drama with Christa Innis: Website Tiktok Instagram YouTube Facebook Get ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production

  • Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

    50: The Mother of All Wedding Meltdowns: Stolen Funds, Sequin Gowns, & Shopping Disasters

    01.01.2026 | 38 min.

    Ever had your dream wedding hijacked by family drama? In this episode, I’m re-sharing an episode previously released for Patreon only, where we dive into wild mothers of the bride and the chaos they can create. From stolen wedding funds and sequin gowns to rehearsal dinner meltdowns, I walk you through four jaw-dropping stories straight from the Vault. These are the moments that make you laugh, gasp, and maybe rethink your own wedding planning. I also break down real-life etiquette fails, awkward tension, and lessons on setting boundaries—all while keeping the champagne flowing. Trust me, these moms are full of surprises. Plus, I’m celebrating episode 50 with a giveaway: four $50 Amazon gift cards! Just share a screenshot or post about the podcast and tag me @HeyChristaInnis. Grab a drink, tune in, and get ready for chaos, laughs, and jaw-dropping wedding drama! JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026! My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live! Get the book! Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Stolen Wedding Funds – A mother takes thousands from the wedding fund, forcing the bride to DIY the night before. Hard Liquor Threats – The groom’s mom and uncle threaten to skip the wedding over drink options, showing how minor disagreements escalate fast. Bridesmaid & Groom Chaos – Drunk family members disrupt the reception, creating tension and awkwardness for everyone. Sequin Overload – The mother-of-the-bride shows up in a floor-length sequin gown for a rustic barn wedding. Rehearsal Dinner Meltdown – Miscommunication over invitations and payments spirals into public confrontations and tears. Family Whisper Wars – Moms and aunts whisper, judge, and hold grudges, overshadowing the bride’s excitement. Emotional Support Saves the Day – The mother-in-law steps in to comfort the bride during a meltdown. Episode 50 Giveaway – Celebrate with me! Four $50 Amazon gift cards up for grabs—just share a screenshot or post about the podcast and tag me @HeyChristaInnis. Half-Apologies & Lessons Learned – Despite chaos, boundaries and communication slowly restore some peace before the wedding. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “If you are paying for the wedding, it doesn’t mean you get to control everything—mutual respect goes a long way.” - Christa Innis “Wearing white as the mother of the bride? Passive-aggressive flex. Just don’t.” - Christa Innis “Let the bride and groom enjoy their day—don’t spill the drama before it even starts.” - Christa Innis “Family whispers, unspoken grudges, and judgmental glares—this is why weddings need champagne.” - Christa Innis “At the end of the day, it’s your choice. No right or wrong, just boundaries and keeping the peace.” - Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation. Join the Drama with Christa Innis: Website Tiktok Instagram YouTube Facebook Get ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It! Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it. Submit your story today: Story Submission Form Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share! A Team Dklutr Production

  • Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

    49: Mustard Dresses, Missing Bridesmaids, and Vegas Meltdowns

    25.12.2025 | 42 min.

    Would you still call her a bridesmaid if she skipped your wedding… to buy a car? I’m diving into one of the wildest submissions yet, the friend who threw a fit over a free mustard dress, ghosted the bridal prep, and flat-out didn’t show on the wedding day because her parents were offended. Yes. It gets worse. I also react to a viral Bridezilla story packed with outrageous demands, from $2,000 bridesmaid costs to rewriting heartfelt toasts. Plus, I roast some spicy wedding takes that had me saying, make it make sense! Note: This is a re-share of a previously Patreon-only episode — now unleashed for everyone who loves a little bridal chaos. JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026! My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live! Get the book! Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments The Mustard Dress Meltdown – A bridesmaid spirals over a gifted dress and turns the friendship icy. The No-Show That Shocked Me – She skipped my wedding for a brand-new car purchase. Priorities? Bridezilla Reddit Deep Dive – From insane budgets to forced Vegas trips, this bride broke every rule. Savage Wedding Takes – Family pressure, glam expectations, and MOH salary debates get roasted. Patreon Confessions Unlocked – Behind-the-scenes chaos now shared with the full drama squad. Boundaries vs Bonding – When being “too nice” costs you peace — and a dress. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “If you’re mad about a free dress, maybe the dress isn’t the problem.” - Christa Innis “The second someone tells me to dye my hair for a wedding? I’m out.” - Christa Innis “This isn’t a royal coronation, it’s a ceremony… relax.” - Christa Innis “Some people don’t want to be in your wedding — they want a front row seat to complain.” - Christa Innis “At that point? That’s not a bridesmaid. That’s emotional sabotage in heels.” - Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation. Join the Drama with Christa Innis: Website Tiktok Instagram YouTube Facebook Get ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It! Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it. Submit your story today: Story Submission Form Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share! A Team Dklutr Production

  • Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

    48: Wedding Tornado, DIY Confessions, and Raw Photo Dilemma with Mackenna Hillis

    18.12.2025 | 57 min.

    Ever had your perfect wedding day ruined by Mother Nature?  This week’s story submission had it all: a forecast for a sunny, dreamy outdoor ceremony, completely upended by flash flooding, thunder, and lightning while the bride and her bridesmaids were still at the salon. From soggy dresses to late groomsmen, a misnamed officiant, and a brother-in-law signing the marriage license incorrectly, total chaos. Yet the bride’s attitude remained unshakable. Mackenna and Christa dive into surviving unpredictable weather with backup plans, navigating multi-wedding venues and unexpected guest drama, and why little disasters, muddy dresses, eaten dinners, and wild relatives, don’t have to ruin the day. They also explore jaw-dropping DIY wedding confessions, from postpartum moms breaking their bodies for receptions that flopped to well-meaning family members being treated like unpaid staff. By the end, the storm passed, the photos were stunning, and the memories? Truly unforgettable. JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026! My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live! Get the book! Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Wedding Weather Chaos – A bride’s perfect sunny forecast turned into torrential rain, flash floods, and even a near tornado, proving that Mother Nature always keeps weddings interesting. Timing Troubles – Despite major delays getting to the venue and groomsmen running late, the ceremony only started five minutes behind schedule, showing quick thinking and adaptability saves the day. Vendor and Guest Mishaps – From officiants mixing up names to siblings eating the bride’s dinner, unexpected hiccups kept everyone on their toes—but didn’t ruin the celebration. DIY Wedding Insights – Mackenna and Christa discuss the joys and stress of DIY weddings, emphasizing knowing your limits, enjoying the process, and having supportive friends and family. Postpartum Supermom Moment – One bride cooked all the food just 19 days after a C-section, only to have guests not show up—a testament to dedication (and the chaos that can come with DIY weddings). Respecting Helpers – Stories of friends and family being treated like staff instead of loved ones highlighted the importance of gratitude and kindness at weddings. Memorable Family Styles – From hideous DIY dresses to motorcycle-riding grandparents arriving in leather and denim, the hosts celebrate letting family members own their style and quirks for authentic memories. Photography Perspective – Mackenna shares how professional photographers navigate wedding chaos, from unexpected weather to ensuring the couple gets the photos they deserve. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “There’s DIY for fun… and then there’s DIY for emotional damage.”  - Christa Innis “Who is asking a postpartum mom to cook a whole wedding meal? Be serious.” - Christa Innis “The minute you treat people like staff instead of family, I’m side-eyeing you.” - Christa Innis “If it doesn’t bring you joy, it’s not a cute craft — it’s a stressor.” - Christa Innis “That’s not just a wedding drama… that’s a boundary violation.” - Christa Innis “Nineteen days postpartum and cooking? I could barely imagine standing.” - Mackenna “If someone’s helping, you don’t get to boss them around.” - Mackenna “That would make me mad as the bride AND as the friend.” - Mackenna “You have to know your relationship before calling out that dress.” - Mackenna “Some people just have their own style… even if it hurts a little to look at.” - Mackenna About Mackenna Mackenna is a Middle Tennessee photographer specializing in weddings, maternity, Fresh48, branding, lifestyle, and senior sessions. Known for her steady presence and calm, grounded energy, she’s captured every kind of wedding day—messy, emotional, beautiful, and everything in between. With an eye for real moments and a heart for her couples, Mackenna brings warmth, adaptability, and storytelling to every gallery she delivers. Follow Mackenna Facebook Instagram *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation. Join the Drama with Christa Innis: Website Tiktok Instagram YouTube Facebook Get ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It! Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it. Submit your story today: Story Submission Form Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share! A Team Dklutr Production

  • Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis

    47: The MOH Who Quit by Text, Tough Truths, and Vendor Confessions with Bethy Abdissa

    11.12.2025 | 1 godz. 8 min.

    Not all wedding horror stories start at the altar… some start with a “best friend” and a suspicious text message. This week, Christa sits down (again!) with wedding planner Bethy Abdissa for a raw, honest, and slightly unhinged look at what really happens behind the scenes… and yes, they dive headfirst into another jaw-dropping story that had them both saying: I’m sorry… WHAT?  From timeline disasters to emotional design moments (sticky note love letters on cocktail napkins?!) Bethy gives the inside scoop on what couples get right, and where things spiral fast. And when Christa reads a listener’s submission about a maid of honor who drops out via text? Let’s just say… the tea is piping hot. JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026! My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live! Get the book! Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments MOH Drops It Like A Hot Potato – A maid of honor quits via text and the bride’s friendship spiral gets put under the microscope. Vendor Confessions From Hell – Real stories of photographers missing key moments and caterers showing up painfully late. Stress vs Preparedness – Why the brides who feel a little stressed are usually the most on top of their planning. Overstepping vs Support – When “helpful” bridesmaids cross the line and create more tension than peace. Emotional Design Done Right – From recreated love notes on napkins to guest experiences that hit straight in the feels. The 45-Wedding Summer – Bethy’s busiest season yet and the chaos that comes with it. Why You NEED a Coordinator – The forgotten hero who keeps your wedding from imploding in real time. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “That should be a T-shirt: DJs are my best friends and my worst enemies.” - Christa Innis “If they’re a little too calm, I start getting nervous.” - Christa Innis “People always need something to pick at. It’s emotional support cheese.” - Christa Innis “You never notice delays… until you’re cold and starving at your table.” - Christa Innis “Those extra set of hands come very handy.” - Christa Innis “If the caterer is two hours late, you just start praying.” - Bethy Abdissa “No stop means I can get you to 125K real quick.” - Bethy Abdissa “Flexibility matters, but boundaries matter more.” - Bethy Abdissa “I avoided that DJ like the plague.” - Bethy Abdissa “You’d rather lose a vendor than lose your coordinator.” - Bethy Abdissa About Bethy Bethy Abdissa is a dynamic wedding planner, content creator, and entrepreneur with a passion for storytelling and cultural inclusivity. Originally from Ethiopia, she moved to the United States 15 years ago and began her professional journey in finance and accounting. After realizing the corporate world wasn’t her calling, Bethy took a bold leap in 2022 to pursue her true passion: event planning. With over three years of experience as a wedding planner and a lifelong love for party planning, Bethy now specializes in coordinating weddings across the U.S., particularly in the DC, Maryland, Virginia, and Minneapolis areas. She’s also diving into the world of content creation—sharing makeup tips, hair styling, wedding insights, and self-development reflections through her TikTok channel, @Bethy_Creates. Long term, Bethy is working toward becoming a therapist, bringing her full-circle journey of creativity, empathy, and purpose to life. Follow Bethy Tiktok *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation. Join the Drama with Christa Innis: Website Tiktok Instagram YouTube Facebook Get ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It! Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it. Submit your story today: Story Submission Form Follow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share! A Team Dklutr Production

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Get ready for the wildest ride down the aisle and beyond! Here Comes the Drama dives into the chaos, hilarity, and heartwarming moments of weddings and events. Hosted by Christa Innis, the creator behind Party Planning by Christa, this podcast brings to life the jaw-dropping real-life wedding horror stories sent in by her 800,000 social media fans.   Each episode features live reactions, advice on setting boundaries, and discussions about all things drama in the world of weddings, parties, and beyond. From outrageous mother-in-law tales to bridesmaid betrayals that could rival reality TV drama and more, no story is too big—or small.   Whether you're a bride-to-be, party planner, or just love some juicy gossip, this show is your ultimate escape into the unexpected drama of some of life’s most celebrated moments. Listen, laugh, and maybe learn how to protect your peace along the way!   New episodes weekly. Follow Party Planning by Christa on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook for more drama, behind-the-scenes moments, and more!
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