Having a special talent can be a gift that brings joy and success throughout life. However, sometimes that same talent can make someone a target for bullies during childhood. That was the case for Tiffany Mulder, an accomplished violinist who mastered her craft at a young age. Despite her incredible talent, Tiffany faced relentless bullying in middle school. Little did she know, the tables would turn in an unexpected way years later, giving her the opportunity for sweet revenge.
Tiffany, who is now a highly regarded violinist, became well-known in the music world, particularly for her work in weddings. She had long since moved past her difficult middle school years—until one day, out of the blue, she received a message from her childhood bully.
The bully, now an adult and planning her wedding, reached out with an audacious request. “Hello there! Long time no see,” she began, pretending as though they were old friends. “I’m getting married in October, and I would love for you to play the violin at my ceremony. It would be such a great gift, and you could use the photos and videos to promote your talent. It’s a win-win!”
The bully thought she was doing Tiffany a favor, assuming the violinist would jump at the chance to “expand her portfolio.” What she didn’t realize was that Tiffany had long outgrown the need for exposure. She had already built a successful career and had been recognized by well-known wedding platforms like The Knot and Wedding Wire.
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Tiffany’s Perfect Response
Rather than letting old wounds resurface, Tiffany decided to handle the situation with grace—and a hint of revenge. She responded to the message with politeness but didn’t hold back the facts.
“Hi there! It’s quite bold of you to expect a $2,500 service as a gift,” Tiffany replied. “You used to bully me a lot back in middle school for being in the orchestra. And as for building my portfolio, I’ve actually been acknowledged by The Knot and Wedding Wire for six consecutive years,” she explained.
Tiffany went on to add, “I started building my portfolio when I was 12 years old. I’ve been working in the wedding industry for 19 years.” The message was clear: Tiffany didn’t need the bully’s “help” to boost her career. She had already made it on her own.
The Bully’s Reaction
As expected, the bride-to-be didn’t take the rejection well. Instead of apologizing or showing any kind of remorse, she criticized Tiffany’s pricing, calling it too high. However, she still tried to push for a discount, even suggesting they could “become friends again.” It was obvious to Tiffany that the bride wasn’t sincere in her efforts to make amends.
Tiffany politely declined the offer, making it clear she had no interest in rekindling any form of friendship. She also pointed out that she already had a strong circle of friends and didn’t need to bring any negativity back into her life.
The Bride’s Desperation
Despite Tiffany’s refusal, the bride didn’t give up. She was determined to have Tiffany play at her wedding, specifically for the slow dance with her partner. She even offered $1,000, thinking that money might change Tiffany’s mind. But by this point, Tiffany was done playing along.
In a playful and humorous twist, Tiffany couldn’t resist pointing out that the bride was getting married on “Mean Girls Day”—a subtle jab at her bully’s past behavior. She turned down the $1,000 offer, stating she wasn’t interested in “working for exposure,” a common tactic used to underpay artists.
Tiffany’s Final Offer
To add to the fun, Tiffany jokingly suggested that the bride ask her guests to contribute five dollars each to cover the cost of hiring her for entertainment. Of course, this was never a serious offer, but it was her way of letting the bully know that she wasn’t going to be taken advantage of.
In the end, Tiffany got the last laugh. She stood her ground, maintaining her professionalism while delivering a dose of poetic justice. Her bully, once confident she could get away with her manipulative ways, was left scrambling after Tiffany’s refusal.
Tiffany Mulder’s story is a powerful reminder that success is the best revenge. Despite facing childhood bullying, she grew into a highly successful professional who didn’t need to seek validation or approval from those who wronged her. When her old bully came back looking for a favor, Tiffany was able to turn the tables, showing her that actions have consequences. In the end, Tiffany’s sweet revenge was not just about saying no—it was about standing up for herself and recognizing her worth. The bully, on the other hand, definitely brought it upon herself.