
Venezuela Fury, 16, tied the knot with Noah Price, 19, over the weekend (16 May) and celebrated her special day with 18 bridesmaids, one of whom has now decided to sell her dress.
Bridesmaid Libby Peat took to TikTok on Wednesday (20 May) to share a series of snaps from the wedding, donning the pale blue number, advertising that the garment was up for sale.
The overlay text read: "Who wants to buy my bridesmaid dress, super broke rn could use the money."
She captioned the post: "I'm being dead srs taking offers."
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Fans have since rushed to the comments to share their thoughts on Libby's call-out, which has since clocked up over 1.3 million views, with several up in arms over the fact she was keen to sell her bridesmaid dress.

"Sure your mate would be thrilled!?" sarcastically quipped one TikToker.
A second piped up: "I’m sure the bride will be pleased."
A third questioned: "Who paid for the dress? As that’s the person who should sell it."
"It's very beautiful, but anyone who wears it anywhere now people are gonna know it was a bridesmaid dress from Venezuela's wedding. There's so many photos of it," claimed a fourth.
Others, however, didn't see the big deal.

"You're not going to wear it again, don’t fall under the pressure and selllllll the dressssss," urged a fourth TikTok user.
A fifth agreed: "I don’t see the problem! What's she supposed to do, keep it forever?! (She just said she needs the money!)"
"Sharing is caring! It’s a waste to have it hanging in a bag in a cupboard or in a box forever! The photos are forever, and the memories. It’s not needing to be kept," declared a sixth.
Another suggested: "Definitely do it, aim it for proms."
And a final TikTok user added: "So many petty comments leave the gal alone, it's not like she's gonna wear again."
Libby has since shared a follow-up video on the matter, telling her 15.1k followers on TikTok: "Guys, unfortunately, it's just not that serious. Sorry!
"It's never that serious over a dress. A dress that I've already worn. Can't exactly wear it again. Can't exactly wrap it up in a plastic bag and put it in my 10-foot-long, five-foot-wide caravan for the next 40 years.
"Doesn't seem like a feasible plan."
She continued: "So it was either sell it or put it in the bin. It's just not that deep.
"So if you want to buy it, please do. I've got places to be, people to see, champagne to buy, and horses to bet on.
"It's never that serious. It's never that deep. Sorry to burst your bubble and all, but the comments left on that video were a bit diabolical. They're getting a bit out of hand now. So yeah."
Topics: Venezuela Fury, Celebrity, Wedding