A BRIDE in Minnesota sent her wedding guests a bill for $US75 ($106) after they didn’t turn up to the reception.

One of the missing guests, Jessica Baker, told a US television station that she was forced to stay at home because her mum was no longer able to babysit at the last minute.

A few weeks after the wedding, Mrs Baker received a bill asking her to cover the cost of her and her husband’s meals.

“You’ve got to be kidding me,” Mrs Baker said in the interview. “[The bill] listed, we would have had two herb crusted fish and there was also a service and tax charge.”

But the bride didn’t end there. The bill also came with a note for Mrs Baker and her husband that read; “This cost reflects the amount paid by the bride and groom for meals that were RSVP’d for, reimbursement and explanation for no show, card, call or text would be appreciated.”

Asked whether she would have reacted the same way, had it been her wedding, Mrs Baker said, “I guess I don’t know what the right answer would have been. What the right thing to do would have been.”

Mrs Baker also said she has no plans to send the happy couple a gift or a card.