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Meet Marsha, the most disturbed bridezilla ever. Video

WE's "Bridezillas" has always managed to dig up an admirable selection of freakishly controling, emotionally unstable brides, but Marsha may be the most frightening bridezilla to date. You have to wonder, what exactly is the point of spending $50,000 to look like a sweet fairy princess for a day, when you've been acting like an enraged wildebeest for months beforehand?

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