
Ric Flair has served celebrities a stark reminder of why stars shouldn't record Cameo's when they are seemingly half-cut.
An unsatisfied customer has called out the WWE legend after receiving a personalised video from him that was largely incoherent - which she claims to have forked out a whopping $1,000 for.
The woman explained that she made the pricey purchase prior to her brother's wedding, as she wanted his hero to 'wish him luck' before his big day.
The groom-to-be is apparently a huge fan of 'The Nature Boy' and even has a tattoo of him adorned on his skin, so it was a simple choice for his sister.
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But instead of receiving some words of wisdom about married life, Flair told the fella that heading down the aisle is the 'worst possible commitment' he could make.
Given that the 76-year-old has been hitched himself five times - with each one ending in divorce - he probably wasn't the best person for this job.
In the garbled Cameo clip, the retired wrestler appears to be in a bar and looks as though he has had a few.

This would possibly explain why Flair seems to speak in gibberish throughout the majority of the video, while reading directly off the prompt that the Cameo customer provided.
He tells the future groom: "To my man Eric! From Tina, fam and the military boys. Woo! I guess it's a beautiful gift, I'm not sure why... oh bachelor gift, gotcha man.
"Now he's getting married, oh my god. Why would you get married, motherf***er?
"It's the worst possible commitment you could do. Because on the day you get married, 50 percent of everything is hers! I don't care how beautiful she is! Stay her girlfriend.
"Family, Tina and the military boys want to wish you the best of luck. Diamonds are forever...and so is Ric Flair. And that's the god's honest truth.
"I'm a diamond, I'm forever, I've overstayed my welcome and my name is Ric Flair."
So, I'm sure you can understand why the woman feels as though she didn't get what she paid for.
A scathing review of the video was left on his Cameo page back on 29 April, which read: "After spending nearly a GRAND to have someone my brother admired enough to have tattooed on him, wish him luck on his wedding.
"I would have expected Ric to at least browse through the notes ahead of time not read it word for word the first time and MOST definitely NOT tell him he’s making a mistake and to remain a 'gf' because he was so f***ed up he could barely speak right. What would’ve be a great gift ended up being 'the worst thing he’s ever been gifted'.
"Unbelievable!"
Needless to say, she left him a one star review.
Although this all took place eight months ago, footage of Flair's cynical pre-wedding message has recently been doing the rounds on social media.
And people online have had plenty to say about it - although most people seem to think that it was a perfectly fitting message from the WWE Hall of Famer.

One person wrote: "Should've cost 10 grand. It's perfect."
Another joked: "He chose the 'Ric Roast' option," as a third added: "Why would anyone pay a grand for a drunken incoherent ramble session from this man?"
A fourth said: "You paid him for a cameo, not an acting job. You get what you get."
While a fifth chimed in saying: "I mean, this seems worth every penny."
Others simply couldn't believe that someone would spend that amount of money 'on a f***ing video' - which is also a very good point.
Flair previously revealed that he has made a boatload of cash doing Cameo videos, as he revealed that he had made $700,000 in the space of just under two years by 'talking for two minutes'.
LADbible has contacted Flair's reps for comment.
Topics: Weddings, Viral, Celebrity, Celebrity News