
Get ready for the wildest ride down the aisle and beyond! Here Comes the Drama dives into the chaos, hilarity, and heartwarming moments of weddings and events. Hosted by Christa Innis, the creator behind Party Planning by Christa, this podcast brings to life the jaw-dropping real-life wedding horror stories sent in by her 800,000 social media fans. Each episode features live reactions, advice on... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedyLeisure | |||

What happens when your in-laws hate you so much they all wear black to your wedding?
This week, I’m diving into a listener story that starts with a secret elopement and ends in family chaos. We're talking group chat meltdowns, cold shoulders, and... more
What happens when wedding day expectations clash with reality?
From boundary-crossing vendors to guests who take things a little too far, this episode unpacks the chaos that unfolds when people forget who the day is really about.
Bailey Lavende... more
Imagine being told to pack up your three-day-old newborn and 18-month-old toddler, drive three and a half hours through a snowstorm… all to make it to a wedding. Wild, right?
That’s just the beginning of this week’s story: because the drama only s... more
Ever seen a groom so drunk the venue owner had to hold him up for the cake cutting?
Yeah… it’s that kind of episode. Christa and Cora Lakey spill the tea on one of the wildest wedding stories ever submitted: Fireball shots, a missing glass eye, an... more
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Here for the TEA!!! With all the segments that she started to develop it would be helpful I think if she had some kind of sound effect or music cue so that we knew which segment was which because I’m getting confused between all the different segments that she presents. I love them all, but it would be helpful to differentiate between them because they’re all kind of feeling the same in a way
Christa has always makes her guests seem like friends of hers. It’s nice to listen to such fun topics, even if sometimes crazy. I hope she’ll have Suzanne Lambert on soon!
I have been following Christa through YT & FB for a long time. I am absolutely obsessed with the skits that she does and absolutely loving the new pod!
Become obsessed with your skits through fb, I’m sure like everyone else, and LOVE the drama! So I’m so glad you have a podcast too, such a great listen!
I’ve been hooked on your TikTok stories, so excited that you started a podcast!
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This podcast focuses on the chaotic and humorous aspects of weddings and related events, featuring real-life stories and experiences shared by listeners. The episodes typically highlight outrageous wedding dramas, mother-in-law conflicts, bride and groom challenges, and the social pressures surrounding events. Unique to this show is its engaging approach, where the host adds her personal touch through live reactions and advice, often intertwining heartfelt moments with comedic storytelling. The blend of outrageous anecdotes and practical advice creates a compelling experience for listeners, making it an excellent choice for anyone involved in event planning or interested in entertaining wedding tales.
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Recent guests on Here Comes the Drama with Christa Innis include:
1. Bailey Lavender
2. Cora Lakey
3. Colleen Borgert
4. Paige Connell
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6. Kate Gray
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