Wedding venue’s astonishing Facebook rant against ‘parasite’ customers who dare to post bad reviews
Brides had already pledged to boycott the venue in April after the Facebook meltdown went viral

A WEDDING planner who once dubbed a client “Bridezilla” online has been caught up in another social media storm.
Customers were branded “evil” and “parasites” in a rant on the Facebook page of 14th century Balgonie Castle run by Kelly Morris.
And another post said to a second client: “Looking at your profile picture son, your mother threw away the baby and kept the afterbirth.”
Mrs Morris blamed a web administrator for the offending posts and said he had been axed and the venue’s Facebook page taken down.
She also admitted her mum had waded into the online debate.
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Mrs Morris said: “I sincerely apologise for whatever was said.
“I feel awful about it. Not only is it bad for business but the person who did this let me down as a friend.
“It was an editor who could go in and delete posts. He has been taken off the site.
“I even talked to my mother because she was just as bad, and my mother was a police officer for years.”
The row erupted after a message posted on the Balgonie Castle page said “as individuals, we will never support an independence referendum”.
It was also revealed the business partners voted to leave the EU.
Mrs Morris said “all hell broke loose” while she worked to cater for a private party.
One of the messages said: "I am telling all of you to get off this page never to return... You are nothing but parasites who like to disturb and cause trouble... You take your opinions and go to the nearest body of water and jump in... and I am going to delete and block each of you and laugh all the way to the coffee pot."
Henia Roy, 51, had asked other brides on a public page if they were being asked to pay up front for meals and full price for kids.
The wedding venue threatened to stop holding ceremonies after brides laid siege to the Scottish castle online.
Morris took to Facebook to defend her keep when a series of brides used the social media site to complain about their impending ceremonies.
She then posted a tweet saying she did "not have the patient to deal with Bridezillas". (sic)
Thousands of people shared Ms Morris’s astonishing slurs using the hashtag #BoycottBalgonie.
Using the Balgonie Castle Facebook page, Mrs Morris stormed: “I do not have the patience to deal with Bridezillas ...
“We bent over backwards to help this couple.”
Using her personal Facebook page, Morris later claimed Henia’s post was “the straw that broke the camel’s back”.
She raged: “I have cracked, I have had all I can take.”
In a further outburst online she moaned: “I got jumped on and attacked.
“Called lots of names but guess what, They can all get f****d!”
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