A WEDDING guest has been left shocked after a bride said her £150 gift wasn’t generous enough – and demanded she gave an extra £160.

The unnamed Australian woman shared online how she and her husband had attended the wedding and given £110 in cash and a £40 candle.

4 A wedding guest has revealed how a bride demanded she given an extra £160 as a wedding gift Credit: Getty - Contributor

The guest revealed how the bride had phoned up weeks after the wedding and said that she had forked out £270 on accommodating them.

The bride is said to have claimed that the woman owed her another £160 in gifts to even out the cost.

Writing on the social media group, the guest said: “I've just hung up the phone from a friend (ex-friend now!) whose wedding was a few weekends ago.

“She had a beautiful wedding, lots of guests, lots of wine and food. There were even fireworks when she and her new hubby left (via yacht) to go on their honeymoon.

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4 The guest shared her experience online and many people were shocked at the bride

“She was ringing people thanking them for coming to her wedding. Sweet right? Wrong.”

The bridezilla suggested to the guest that “the cost of having my husband and I was far more than the miserly gift we gave.”

At first, the guest thought her card with the cash inside had been stolen, which led to the bride’s reaction.

However, the woman continued: “She says to me, that it wasn't enough and that the venue charge was £135 per head, so I owed her another £160 cash.

“At first I thought she was being sarcastic and joking, but she was serious. She didn't consider the candle a real gift because she ‘can't do anything with it’ and ‘it wasn't the big one that she wanted’.”

4 The guest had already gifted the bride and groom a £40 candle and £110 in cash - but the woman wanted more Credit: Getty - Contributor

Although the couple had gifted the bride and groom a £40 candle, the large £80 one the couple wanted had been out of their price range.

Her post sparked outrage among internet users, and led to the woman adding to her post that in Australia it is not uncommon to give presents that cover the cost of their attendance.

Typically this tradition isn’t observed in the UK or US, so many people were shocked by the demands.

One wrote: “Throw the whole friend away, that's trashy to have done that”.

Another added: “You can't charge admissions for your wedding. You don't owe the bride anything.”

Meanwhile one person commented: "Why would people expect you to pay a huge amount just to cover the costs of their extravagant party?”

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