She has since been attacked online for the bizarre wedding gimmick by hundreds of people, who were outraged when they saw the pictures she uploaded to Facebook. Some are even calling for her to be reported to child protection services. Mrs Carter-Brooks enlisted the help of her tiny baby at her wedding to Johnathan Brooks at the Elam Baptist Church in Ripley last month, who she somehow managed to fix into the back of her long trail. The couple, who live in Jackson, just outside of Nashville, are reported to have only welcomed their little girl, Aubrey, just a month before the ceremony. Her 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. One person, who hit out on website Clutch, said: "I am sorry but if I would have saw that I would have gotten out of my seat and taken that baby. "That is truly dumb." Mrs Carter-Brooks has struck back at her haters, saying her child was fine, and that they had Jesus on their side at the lavish wedding. She posted on Facebook: "People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most. "We good though we covered by the Blood which will never loose (sic) its power. "So the media, radio, news and whomever else wanting to talk about what WE do here you go:
Bride drags her newborn down the aisle on her dress
hona Carter-Brooks, has received a barrage of online abuse for the stunt - but says her baby was 'fine' because she was 'covered by Christ' A bride has sparked outrage after strapping her newborn daughter onto the train of her wedding dress as she walked down the aisle. Shona Carter-Brooks has defended the move saying the baby was 'awake and well-secured' and that she was 'covered by Christ'.
She has since been attacked online for the bizarre wedding gimmick by hundreds of people, who were outraged when they saw the pictures she uploaded to Facebook. Some are even calling for her to be reported to child protection services. Mrs Carter-Brooks enlisted the help of her tiny baby at her wedding to Johnathan Brooks at the Elam Baptist Church in Ripley last month, who she somehow managed to fix into the back of her long trail. The couple, who live in Jackson, just outside of Nashville, are reported to have only welcomed their little girl, Aubrey, just a month before the ceremony. Her 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. One person, who hit out on website Clutch, said: "I am sorry but if I would have saw that I would have gotten out of my seat and taken that baby. "That is truly dumb." Mrs Carter-Brooks has struck back at her haters, saying her child was fine, and that they had Jesus on their side at the lavish wedding. She posted on Facebook: "People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most. "We good though we covered by the Blood which will never loose (sic) its power. "So the media, radio, news and whomever else wanting to talk about what WE do here you go:
She has since been attacked online for the bizarre wedding gimmick by hundreds of people, who were outraged when they saw the pictures she uploaded to Facebook. Some are even calling for her to be reported to child protection services. Mrs Carter-Brooks enlisted the help of her tiny baby at her wedding to Johnathan Brooks at the Elam Baptist Church in Ripley last month, who she somehow managed to fix into the back of her long trail. The couple, who live in Jackson, just outside of Nashville, are reported to have only welcomed their little girl, Aubrey, just a month before the ceremony. Her 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. One person, who hit out on website Clutch, said: "I am sorry but if I would have saw that I would have gotten out of my seat and taken that baby. "That is truly dumb." Mrs Carter-Brooks has struck back at her haters, saying her child was fine, and that they had Jesus on their side at the lavish wedding. She posted on Facebook: "People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most. "We good though we covered by the Blood which will never loose (sic) its power. "So the media, radio, news and whomever else wanting to talk about what WE do here you go:
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