Shonda Carter-Brooks of Jackson, Tennessee, was celebrating the most important day of her life, her wedding day, by doing it in the most potentially dangerous way possible. She puts her one-month-old baby daughter on the train of her dress; as she walked across the aisle, the baby slid across. This is the result.
When the pictures of the wedding and the shocking baby slide image went viral, many people gave her the what for, and I mean "the what for", including this website "cluchmagonline.com", with commenters on the article saying stuff like these about her foolish deed.
Lol, if she wanted to include the baby, why not just carry the child and hold her during the ceremony? They're doing too much.
She dumb as hell! Her and her husband. That poor child born to 2 supreme idiots.
Fix it Jesus, Joseph, Mary, Moses, John, Eli, Abraham....WHY? 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.
After the scathing backlash she received online, Carter-Brooks hit back saying
“People questioning what we do, commenting all negative, and just doing the most. We good though we covered by the Blood which never loose its power,” she wrote. “So to the media, radio, news, and whomever else wanting to talk about what WE do here you go: Media Media I see how it works regardless the situation or purpose people gone have something negative to say! The answer is we do what we want when we want long as Jesus on our side everything worked out fine and gone continue to be fine. Our 1 month old was awake and well secured on my train. Most important while yall got ya feelings in us we had our hearts in Christ which covers all!! So keep ya mouths running for it was just that Exclusive and Epic enough we made top blog way from small town Ripley, TN and the social media doing what they do, TALK!!!!”
All I wanna say is: Why? Why on God's green Earth did this happen? I know there can be extravagant weddings and stuff, just look at Kim's wedding to Kris Humphries. But putting your baby on the train of your dress seems very dangerous to me; especially because of the fact that she's at the very end. Fortunately the baby is okay, but many people did not feel the same way. And who was the dumbass who thought it was a great idea? And who didn't stop her beforehand? If they believed this would reach the Internet in a few days, they were rrright on the ball.
And what's the point of hitting back? You know what you did was wrong. Just sent a Facebook post or tweet or blog post saying what you did was wrong, it was a good idea at the time, and that you were foolish for what you did. And rubberstamp it with an "I'm sorry", and be done with your day.
People can get so desperate for attention. Now if you excuse me, I'm gonna try to tweet with the cast of Beauty and the Beast with the restraint of saying the show sucks.
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