People say the bride should’ve called off her wedding over my ‘pick me’ outfit – her husband even made me a grooms-woman

WE all love celebrating our friends and family finding love and getting married.

Some of us are even lucky enough to be a part of the wedding party instead of just being guests.

Woman in black suit standing with groomsmen at a wedding.
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Callejo took to social media to share her friend's special dayCredit: tiktok/@fercallejo17
Groomsmen and a woman posing for a photo at a wedding.
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But cruel trolls claimed she was a pick-me girlCredit: tiktok/@fercallejo17

But one woman who made it into the VIP section has been slammed for her outfit.

Callejo took to social media to share some of the special day she was a part of.

But instead of being a bridesmaid, she was part of the groom's party and a groomswoman.

In the video, she set the camera down as she joined the groomsmen and struck a pose.

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"POV: You are a groomsman at one of your best friend's wedding," she said.

She decided to keep up with the rest of the party and sported a black three-piece trouser suit.

Instead of wearing a shirt underneath, Callejo decided to make the risqué waistcoat her top and threw a blazer over the top.

She finished it off with statement gold earrings and heels.

But not everyone was impressed by the brunette beauty's video.

Many called Callejo a 'pick-me' for hanging with the men over the girls.

I was fed up of trying on pricey wedding dresses so spent £20 on one from a charity shop & it made my husband cry

According to Dictionary, the term 'pick me girl' describes a woman who wants a man to pick her over other women.

"The term also alludes to the idea that the woman will do anything for attention or acceptance, similar to a small child who desperately wants to be chosen or noticed," they add.

The clip has since gone viral on her TikTok account @fercallejo17 with over 4 million views and 592k likes.

People in the comments seemed to be divided, with many claiming they would not be happy if they were the bride, while others said people were being insecure.

Average cost of a wedding in 2025

Recent research by Hodge reveals the dream of getting married can come with a hefty price tag, reaching more than £20,000.  

  • Food - £6,000
  • Honeymoon - £4,329
  • Wedding outfits - £3,500
  • Entertainment - £2,000
  • Engagement ring - £1,948
  • Flowers - £1,110
  • Wedding ring - £1,000
  • Wedding transport - £700

Total = £20,587

One person wrote: "If I was the bride, I would call off the wedding."

Another commented: “Pick me final boss."

"I would never," penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: "This is the perfect fit you slayed this."

"I love it!!!! Sooo many insecure people in the comments,” claimed a fifth.

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Someone else added: “What’s happening with all the hate comments? It’s giving insecure."

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