Should You Be on a TV Wedding Show?

In this day Ask yourself if you are comfortable having everyone know how much you paid for your wedding gown and sets of bridal jewelry, bridal jewelry sets for your bridesmaids, the caterer, and the florist. You also have to be willing to let all of America into your private affairs. Other things that you often see are very expensive weddings and brides with very large personalities (frankly, the groom is usually a minimal consideration in these shows). You are more likely to be selected if: one of you has just beaten a terrible disease or lost a parent, after ten years of friendship a romance blossomed, or you have a child or two together.

First of all, it helps to have a good story. So how do you know if you are a good candidate for being on a wedding show? Just being on tv is good enough. It seems like many people are just so interested in being on television that they do not care if they are portrayed in a favorable light or not.

I often watch the wedding shows on television (who doesn't, right?) and wonder where they find the couples depicted. It seems like there is no end to the number of brides and grooms who want to tell their story on television; how do you decide if going on tv is right for you? There are shows about wedding planners, high-end weddings, brides behaving badly, and redneck brides, just to name a few.  There are a plethora of wedding shows on television these days.