Here comes the bride, all dressed in white -- toilet paper. No, this isn't one of those stupid bridal shower games, she actually wore a wedding dress made out of toilet paper. Jennifer Cannon won a contest to have Charmin sponsor her wedding. She managed not to rip the dress that was carefully sewn (and taped) together.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
1. It isn't news, that an established actress has chosen a lifestyle divergent from most peoples', or that a pretty blonde woman-child sems overjoyed to show that she can indeed do what almost every woman on Earth can do. with or without benefit of clergy.
But I am 80 years old, a grandfather, and I am deeply offended that SOMEONE has decided that I want this"news" on my personal computer 24/7 ! What these young women have been doing is according to their nature and their upbringing. What I may think of them, and of the parents they presumeably had once upon a time, can be imagined. But my potential sympathy for them is REVOLTED by all this unsought public display, which says something very sick, about them, about their parents, and about Us, the unconsulted audience.
Posted at 3:11PM on Dec 22nd 2007 by William B. Bizzell II
2. it is ar own style of brining in fashion in 2 d world
Posted at 10:50AM on Dec 28th 2007 by ibubeleye imbu
3. Well maybe she thought she might mess her pants on her wedding day getting married.lollllllll justa thought.
Posted at 8:14PM on Dec 28th 2007 by debra
4. Such a great idea since 2/3's of the marriages today are B.S.
Women? Ladies? Girls? Bitch's? All wanting a free ride. This dress shows in advance the mentality of the wife who will love,honor,cherish and share in the work,bills and everyday comforts of both parties
Posted at 8:32PM on Dec 28th 2007 by RT
5. "Debra"-- The only "bitch is see around here is you, you female back stabber. How dare you label women as "bitches". Are you so ignorant and brainwashed by men that you believe this? Get some help, your ignorance is so boring. (I suspect that you might be a "man". I use the term loosely however, beings that REAL MEN" don't have to stoop so low as to call woman names.)
Posted at 9:18PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Jane
6. I guess she wont have to look far for the T.P when she goes.
Posted at 9:31PM on Dec 28th 2007 by butwipe
7. why not a toilet paper dress? Most marriages wind up
in the toilet anyway.
Posted at 9:38PM on Dec 28th 2007 by jeanette arnold
8. Jane,
You need to pay closer attention. The comment you are referring to was posted by RT, not Debra. Looks like the ignorant person would be you.
Ouch. Need ice for that burn?
Posted at 10:46PM on Dec 28th 2007 by ashley
9. Wow, that's kind of weird!!Wasn't she worried if the dress would rip? But then again she's probably just doing this for attetion!
Posted at 10:48PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Krissy
10. This is lady wanted to have a bathroom themed wedding, i suppose.... at least she had a good time right?
Posted at 10:51PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Abby
11. im glad i wasnt there and had to go to the bathroom
Posted at 10:53PM on Dec 28th 2007 by missy
12. I guess she thought this wedding stuff was a crock of SH)_. I heard she also told everyone " Please dont squeeze the Charmin !!!!!' Her husband said he wants a divorce if thats how she feels. I thought women quit stuffing there bra's in grade school???
Posted at 11:05PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Brian Monahan
13. Well, the groom will get a chance to use it at the divorce with her lawyer.
Posted at 11:05PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Jon
14. I wonder if the porcelin (sp?) God was the reference to their religion. LOL Anyways most marriages these days go down the toilet so what better way to express a wedding as full of sh**.
Posted at 11:14PM on Dec 28th 2007 by april
15. Wow... Duct tape for prom is one thing, but tp for your wedding is another. However, Charmin did sponsor the wedding (so I am assuming that they paid for everything, not just created the dress and gave the tacky decorations) But hey, to each his/her own. As long as both the bride and the groom agreed on it, more power to them. Personally I would never want to do anything like that for my wedding when that time comes, but some people want to do something completely out there. Besides, how many people do you think walked away from your wedding going "what were they thinking?" Not as many people as there are here, but I am sure one person as thought that. As long as they are happy, I think that is really all that matters.
Posted at 11:25PM on Dec 28th 2007 by Amanda