Bride tie her baby to her wedding gown while ... by HandsomeDon 2014/06/03 04:43
In a shocking incident, a Tennessee bride is under fire for tying her one-month-old daughter to train of her wedding gown as she walked down the aisle. However, she defended herself, saying the baby was 'awake and well-secured' and that she was 'covered by Christ'.
According to Daily Mail, Shona Carter-Brooks has been attacked online for the bizarre bridal party moment following her marriage to Johnathan Brooks in Ripley last month, with some commentators arguing she should be reported to child protection services. The couple, who live in Jackson, just outside of Nashville, are believed to have only welcomed their little girl, Aubrey, one month before the ceremony. The dress - which is believed to be part of Vera Wang's diffusion line, White by Vera Wang, costing anywhere from around *400 to *1400 - appears to have been altered to allow for the child.
The report said, Criticisms of the act ranged from 'classless' to 'incredibly dangerous', which many saying the child could have suffered carpet burn from being dragged along the floor of the Elam Baptist Church in Ripley. However Carter-Brooks hit back at her critics in two elaborate posts on her Facebookpage, saying she does not regret the decision. The bride's second post maintained that her daughter was in no danger. 'Our 1 month old was awake and well secured on my train,' Carter-Brooks wrote.
HandsomeDon 2014/06/03 04:49
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Lelsi 2014/06/03 06:45
I already read this bizarre news , lol she should carry her baby in her arms if they wished it to be a part of the ceremony. In any case it was irresponsible and dangerous, honestly I hope child protection service will take a look into this.
-LILY- 2014/06/03 08:51
omg... may god bless this lovly baby... /smiley
NAASH 2014/06/03 17:44
.omg.
jaQui 2014/06/03 20:11
Awe, thats so cute. Awesome
mommy and../smiley

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