Turning 30 and Tying the Knot? Bride's Viral TikTok Explains How Age Changes Your Bach Party
Miriah Hadley, a soon-to-be bride, has sparked a lively debate on TikTok after sharing her observations on how age impacts bachelorette parties. Having attended three of her friends' celebrations, the 29-year-old noticed a distinct shift in the 'vibe' when the bride was older than 28. Her video quickly went viral, resonating with many women and prompting a flurry of comments and shared experiences.
Hadley's video isn’t about judging anyone’s choices or age; it's about acknowledging a real change in priorities and energy levels. “I’ve been to three bachelorette parties in the last few years,” Hadley explains in the video. “And I’ve noticed something. If you’re getting married after 28, the vibe is very different.”
So, what's different? According to Hadley and the countless women chiming in on TikTok, the older the bride, the less emphasis there is on wild nights out and the more focus there is on relaxation, quality time with close friends, and creating lasting memories. Think spa days, brunch gatherings, and intimate dinners rather than late-night clubbing and questionable decisions.
“It’s less about trying to have the wildest time of your life and more about celebrating with the people who matter most,” Hadley elaborates. “It's a different kind of celebration.” She notes that the older brides often have more established lives, careers, and relationships, leading to a desire for a more mature and refined bachelorette experience.
The Response Has Been Overwhelming
Hadley’s video has garnered millions of views and thousands of comments, with many women sharing their own experiences. “So true! My bachelorette was all about a weekend getaway with my closest friends, doing yoga, and eating delicious food,” one user commented. Another wrote, “I’m turning 31 when I get married, and I’m definitely not wanting a crazy party. I want to relax and enjoy time with my loved ones.”
Beyond the TikTok Trend: A Reflection of Changing Priorities
This trend isn't just about a viral TikTok video; it’s a reflection of broader societal changes. Women are marrying later in life, often after achieving career goals and establishing themselves personally. Their priorities have shifted, and their bachelorette parties are evolving to reflect that.
Ultimately, Hadley's message is a simple one: there's no right or wrong way to celebrate a bachelorette party. It's about honouring the bride's wishes and creating a celebration that feels authentic to her and her relationships.
Whether you’re planning a wild weekend or a relaxed retreat, the most important thing is to celebrate love, friendship, and the exciting journey ahead.