Momster of the Bride

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

Momster of the Bride was a reality TV show that aired on Style network in 2010. The show depicted the chaos and drama of wedding planning from the perspective of brides and their mothers. The show was hosted by comedian and actress, Anjelah Johnson and produced by the same team behind Bridezillas.

The premise of the show was to follow brides and their mothers as they went through the wedding planning process, from selecting the perfect dress to choosing the right flowers, and dealing with all the challenges that came with planning a wedding. Each episode focused on one bride and her mom, their unique relationship, and the difficulties they faced while planning the wedding.

The show featured a diverse cast of mothers and brides with different personalities, backgrounds, and preferences. Some were overbearing and controlling, while others were more laid back and easygoing. The show explored the dynamics of these relationships, the conflicts that arose, and how they worked through them.

Throughout the show, Anjelah Johnson provided comedic relief and commentary on the mothers and brides. Her witty remarks and observations added an entertaining element to the show and kept viewers engaged.

In addition to the mother-daughter relationships, the show also highlighted the various vendors and professionals involved in the wedding planning process. From wedding dress designers to florists, the show gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at how weddings are created.

As the title suggests, the show often depicted the mothers as “monsters” or “momsters” due to their controlling behavior. The brides often felt suffocated by their mother’s opinions and decisions and struggled to assert their own desires for their wedding day. However, the show also depicted the mothers’ genuine love and desire to make their daughter’s wedding day perfect.

Overall, Momster of the Bride was a fun and entertaining show that depicted the highs and lows of wedding planning. While some scenes may have been scripted for drama, the emotions and conflicts portrayed on the show felt genuine and relatable to anyone who has been involved in a wedding planning process. The show also provided valuable real-life lessons on communication, compromise, and the importance of maintaining healthy relationships with loved ones.

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Seasons
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
October 2, 2011
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Almost Like a Virgin
3. Almost Like a Virgin
September 25, 2011
A mother who thinks her daughter is a virgin plans a wedding that will show her purity, but her daughter doesn't think it's a good idea.
Champagne Taste, Beer Budget
2. Champagne Taste, Beer Budget
September 18, 2011
A mother thinks she's a professional wedding planner and forces her daughter to be her first client.
Traditions and Tribulations
1. Traditions and Tribulations
September 18, 2011
When a bride's overbearing mother insists that some family traditions be included, it threatens her wedding plans.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 18, 2011