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Danielle Bonadona can't face losing her surname but doesn't want to hyphenate it, so she's leaving it up to her guests to ...
Faced with the potential surname "Bonadona-Bartlebaugh" and not wanting to let go of her maiden name, the bride ... allowing their wedding guests to decide. Last month, Danielle Bonadona laid ...
Unable to make the decision on their own, the unsure couple has decided to allow their wedding guests to vote on whether or not they should hyphenate their names when they have their ceremony in ...
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“We decided we’re going to let our wedding guests vote if we should hyphenate our name or not.” “Because the thing is, we both really love our last names,” the TikToker explained.
“Neither of us want to give up our last name, and so yeah, we’re just going to have our guests vote on it.” Related: Bride ...