If you think things between the parents and their future in-laws are bad on Bride
& Prejudice: The Forbidden Weddings, it’s about to get a whole lot worse when Milly’s mum Catherine sits down with Micah’s mum, Deidre, for lunch this week.
Watch: Milly and Micah drop a bombshell on Catherine
Deidre has flown over from the US to see her son say ‘I do’ to Milly and she is clearly thrilled to be helping Micah pick out a wedding suit for the big day.
However, Milly’s mum, Catherine, still isn’t on board for their wedding, claiming Micah is a ‘stoner’ and not the man she wants for her daughter, but Deidre is hoping she will change her mind about Micah.
“Catherine has really judged him and it’s really hurtful, and I feel there is a lot of hypocrisy in her treatment of him,” Deidre says.
“I really hope that she can find it in her heart to let Milly and Micah live their own lives.
I hope she can be supportive.”

In an effort to bring the families together, the two mums sit down with Milly and Micah for lunch.
Catherine has high hopes for the lunch, hoping she can get to know Micah’s mum better.
But things quickly go south when Deidre reveals she hasn’t forgiven Catherine for kicking Micah out of her home after he broke her ‘no drugs’ rule, leaving him with nowhere to go.
“I think I’ve still not forgiven her for how she treated my son,” Deidre says. “When I’m pushed, I’m like a mumma tiger in the corner ‒ I’m gonna come out fighting.” And she certainly does just that, confronting Catherine over the issue.
Catherine immediately becomes defensive and the two women go head-to-head at lunch, clearly upsetting their two children.

“I don’t think it’s Deidre’s business, that’s between Micah, Milly and myself,” Catherine says. “That’s just bringing up nastiness.”
Indeed, things certainly do get nasty as the two women battle it out at the table. And to make matters worse, Micah teams up with his mum in attacking Catherine.
Will they be able to sort out their feud and have an enjoyable lunch or will things just get worse?
To read more, pick up this week’s issue of New Idea.
