Makeup Artist “Deeply Regrets” Overstepping Bride’s Boundaries After Being Kicked Out Of Wedding

Makeup artist Keziah Jones, owner of The Key Look, went viral on TikTok after being kicked out of a wedding for overstaying her welcome and filming content without permission. Keziah has since admitted she misjudged the situation. The incident sparked widespread debate about professionalism and boundaries for wedding vendors.

After being kicked out of a client’s wedding, makeup artist Keziah reportedly wanted to clear the air with anyone who thought her viral moment was distasteful.

Keziah, who had been filming her client’s wedding for TikTok, revealed that the groom wasn’t a fan of the video-sharing platform.

She told Dexerto on Monday (October 21): “I thought maybe the groom was just having a difficult moment, and unfortunately I was on the receiving end of it.”

Makeup artist Keziah Jones, owner of The Key Look, went viral on TikTok after being kicked out of a wedding

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Keziah further recalled: “I wasn’t embarrassed by the wedding guests, but I was embarrassed by other vendors knowing what was going on.

“I was under the impression the bride and I had built a rapport for her to feel comfortable enough to talk to me.

“Past brides I’ve worked with have always been open and straightforward, so I am working on better communication, so a situation like this never arises again.”

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Upon sharing a story on TikTok on the day of the wedding, Keziah reportedly faced scrutiny for being in the bride’s dress-reveal photos. 

She subsequently said that she felt “absolutely devastated” when she saw the final photos, telling Dexerto: “I had no idea and really wished someone would have told me to move out of the way… I can see how they could be upset.”

The makeup artist admitted: “Going viral for something negative is just not cool and I never imagined this would happen to me, especially for a business that I worked so hard to build.

She was accused of overstaying her welcome and filming content without permission

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“As great as the internet can be, I’ve learned through this experience that the internet can also be very hurtful.”

Despite the widespread negative feedback, Keziah reportedly said her bookings were “steadily coming in.” 

She concluded: “On average, my team works approximately five weddings a month – and that has remained consistent.”

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She continued: “My emotions led me to making a wrong decision, which in this case, was sharing the experience on social media.”

The Key Look business owner worked at a wedding in New York, USA earlier in September, where she and her team did the hair and makeup for a bride and her bridesmaids.

However, the wedding ended in tears after Keziah was asked to leave by the wedding planner, with the newlyweds telling her they felt the makeup artist had overstayed her welcome – only for her to come back moments later and continue filming, The Daily Mail reported on September 13.

Keziah has since admitted she misjudged the situation

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In a series of now-deleted TikToks, which were shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), Keziah tearfully described the event as being “so f**ked up.”

At the time, the makeup artist shared: “I was so excited for the content we would get for her so I kept filming. I also wanted some BTS to share with our social media.”

The makeup artist added the bride told her she was going to hire a content creator for her wedding, so she “made the decision” to stay for the entire day and film content, as per The Mail.

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She said: “I was going full makeup and full-on content y’all. I had everyone laughing all morning. There was literally not a [dull] moment all day.”

Keziah claimed she was encouraged by the wedding party to stay and film content, but when she tried to capture footage of the bride and groom, the groom snapped, asking her to stop filming. 

An assistant planner then reportedly informed Keziah that the couple wanted her to leave, leaving the makeup confused and emotional. Despite the bride’s apology, she described the situation as “crazy” and “disrespectful.”

The incident sparked widespread debate about professionalism and boundaries for wedding vendors

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According to reposts of the original TikTok, Keziah was sobbing in her car after the wedding, saying she had “never” been kicked out of an event before, as per The Mail.

A slew of people slammed Keziah, a comment that was reportedly from a bridesmaid from the original video read: “So, again, this is INSANE. 

“To have this content up, plus your disrespectful story about my best friend’s wedding. AND to be deleting comments is WILD!”

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A TikTok user noted: “The bride is actually my sister. Shame on you for even posting this. If you need to cope don’t use someone else’s wedding to do so.”

A person wrote: “Oh god, those were so hard to watch like SHE CRIED TO THE BRIDE!!!! She’s a stranger to them.”

Someone else penned: “As a makeup artist/hairstylist, I’ll stay for some getting ready photos for the bride and then I’m out. 

“I might stay to help put in a veil after she is in her dress but again I leave right after.”

After being kicked out of a client’s wedding, makeup artist Keziah reportedly wanted to clear the air

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“She’s not good at reading social cues,” a netizen argued. “I doubt anyone explicitly told her ‘stay.’ Instead, they were nice about her presence and she interpreted it as everyone having a great time with her.”

In a Subreddit, a separate individual chimed in: “This is the most jaw-dropping story I’ve heard in a while.”

On October 18, Keziah took to her business’ official Facebook page to share an update, stating: “Regardless of anything that has been said on the internet about my team and I, REAL brides have had REAL amazing experiences with our team.

“As the owner, me, Keziah, I’ve poured my heart and soul into this team and if you’ve ever experienced me on a personal or professional level, you know that.

“Our team is looking forward to continuing to service bridal parties the rest of this year, 2025, and so on. Thank you to everyone who supports and love our team. We love y’all too.”

“She also comes off really entitled,” a reader commented

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