The Brief: TikTokers are sharing rules the plan to enforce at their wedding using the hashtag #WeddingRules.

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While TikTok is known for its young userbase, many creators are starting early and setting the ground rules for their future wedding ceremonies. The trend which can be tracked under the hashtag #WeddingRules, has accrued over 25 million views.
A common theme seems to be no announcements, long speeches, white clothing, or kids. @Sidneylinder is willing to allow children, but… “Just watch ’em. If a drunk groomsman falls over the top of them, that’s not my problem.” No argument there.
@sidneylindler my wedding reception will be a party and nothing less #wedding #weddingrules #ZodiacSign #fyp
One of the most popular takes is by @flossybaby. In it, she requires her guests to recite a verse from any Nicki Minaj song. Her TikTok garnered over 1.1 million likes and 3.3 million views.
@flossybaby
Others just want to make sure to their nuptials are a vibe.
@chrisklemens okay I might actually take back 5…. i was feelin silly 😉 #weddingrules
@spencer.barbosa only thing missing is a hubby😿 #wedding #weddingrules #relatable #teenager
Of course, there are many who are breaking away from traditions, like @katelynrizzo who is “keeping the flowers.”
@katelynrizzo my wedding my rules😎 #weddingrules #myweddingmyrules #weddings #planningmywedding #itsmywedding #weddingtiktok
Other takes:
@that_emo_kid_izzy This is list 1/2 so tell me if you want see the rest #greenscreen #gaywedidng #weddingrules #myweddingmyrules #gay #girlinred #bi #trans
@basicbrownchick1 yes I’m gonna be a bridezilla and no i don’t care because my wedding my way. #weddingrules #fyp #foryou
@mirandandersonphoto I still have so many more so like for pt 2 #weddingtiktok #weddingrules #weddingideasforyou #vancouver #fyp