Georgina The Bride is Britain’s worst bride-to-be. To compound the situation, the Sloaney girl shares her pre-wedding thoughts with the world through a series of video blogs.

Anyone who has had a friend get married will recognise the princess-like bitchiness and insensitivity that can descend once a date has been set. They might also have had to endure a domineering bride via video blog.

“I’d been to so many weddings in the space of two years that I started to get this intimate knowledge of them,” says Anna Morris, the comic who created the monster who advises her guests on the correct behaviour for her special day, including style guides for the ugly and rules regarding plus-ones.

“I began to hear all the same complaints: how something hadn’t been done properly, how the proposal was wrong, that there were problems with the church.

“It was supposed to be the best day of their lives. But they were trying to control everything and when it obviously doesn’t go exactly to plan, they were getting pissed off about it.”

She overheard a couple of Sloaney-sounding girls bitching in a cafe near her home in Clapham. She noted the condescending voices, the pair being rude, and imagined what they would say if they were engaged.

That was the jumping-off point for a character whose blogs have received almost 100,000 online views after being picked out by The Huffington Post and Heat magazine.

“I had seen more and more women do wedding speeches and I wanted to do a character who does a speech in a nasty way.

“The video diary came later when I was doing my research. I found a couple of online wedding blogs, which are these interesting new things people want to share with friends and family.”

Georgina is one of six characters Morris created for her debut solo show, Dolly Mixture, which was a hit in Edinburgh and is on its final run at Brighton Fringe.

Georgina’s video blogs were initially a promotional tool for the show, but she has become Dolly Mixture’s calling card.

“Within a day of uploading them online they’d had 15,000 views.”

Other characters in the show include Andrea, an American anti-marriage protester who cut off her ring finger, and Janene, a host on a low-budget cruise ship which turns out to be a nuclear submarine.

Taylor is the bitchy Aussie fashion TV presenter of What The F*** Is She Wearing? A nervous Scottish comedy student and a warped Austrian beauty inventor complete the set.

Morris has been in the entertainment business since leaving university. She had her first big break as a runner on Nickelodeon TV dressed up as a camel. She wrote scripts for Saturday morning children’s TV shows then moved into comedy with Man Stroke Woman and NewsRevue.

She wrote scripts for a bloopers show with Justin Lee Collins called Oops TV before working on the Paul O’Grady Show.

“Seeing Paul made me want to do gigs. You could just give him a script and he is so clever he could do his own thing and make it hilarious.

“Like me, he had two jobs when he started. He worked so hard. It’s like living a double life.”

In 2008, Morris moved centre stage. She was sick of giving her best material to others so formed a sketch double-act, Morris & Vyse, with actress Beth Vyse.

Three years later she had the confidence to go solo.

“I got character ideas that I wanted to do on my own. I wrote this bride character as a ten-minute skit and tried it at gig and I really enjoyed it because it went down so well.

“I get people involved, helping with the flowers, the planning, and then passively aggressively turn on them. They love it.”

  • Dolly Mixture is at the Caroline of Brunswick, Ditchling Road, Brighton, on Saturday, May 4, Friday, May 24, and Saturday, May 25, as part of Brighton Fringe. Starts 7.15pm, tickets £5/£4. Call 01273 917272