Having a unique talent can be a great asset that will serve you well
for years to come. However, there may be instances
where this talent leads to being picked on during childhood.
Tiffany Mulder is a well-known violinist who has been
skilled at playing the violin since her middle school days.
In middle school, there was one person who constantly bullied her.
However, that bully ended up coming back to Tiffany to ask for
help planning her wedding for free, and learned a valuable lesson in the process.
Hello there! Long time no see,” the former bully started. “I’m
getting married,and I would love for you to play the violin at my ceremony in October.
It would be a great gift, and you could also use the photos and
videos to showcase your talent! Win-win!
The girl believed Tiffany would be interested in expanding her portfolio,
but Tiffany was already successful and didn’t require any assistance.
She has received recognition from various online platforms, such as The Knot.
Tiffany responded, “Hi there! It’s quite presumptuous of you to expect a $2,500 service as a gift.
You used to bully me a lot back in middle school for being in the orchestra.
And as for building my portfolio, you might not know that I’ve been acknowledged by The Knot and Wedding Wire for 6 consecutive years,” said the violinist from Chicago.
I started building my portfolio when I was just 12 years old. I have been working in the wedding industry for 19 years.
The bride-to-be was dissatisfied with Tiffany’s reply and criticized her prices. Despite this, she persisted in requesting a discount and even mentioned wanting to become friends.
Tiffany had doubts about her former bully’s sincerity. She politely informed her that she already had a circle of friends and was too busy to deal with her negativity.
The bride was adamant about having Tiffany play the violin as she slow danced with her partner at the wedding, even going as far as offering her $1000.
Tiffany couldn’t resist mentioning that her old bully was getting married on Mean Girls Day. She turned down the $1000 offer and said no to working for exposure.
She jokingly proposed that her guests contribute five dollars each as an entertainment fee to help cover her expenses.
That is when she got her revenge.
She definitely brought that upon herself.