A Tennessee bride is being attacked for dragging her newborn daughter down the aisle at her wedding. Shona Carter-Brooks married the love of her life, Jonathan Brooks, earlier this month but the couple's celebration was short-lived after they were slammed for adding a very odd accessory to the wedding dress: a baby.

According to the Daily Mail, Carter-Brooks walked down the aisle in a white gown with her one-month-old daughter strapped to the train of the dress. As the bride walked towards the groom, the baby girl was literally dragged behind her.

One of Carter-Brooks' friends reportedly commented on Facebook saying that the entire wedding made her emotional and brought her to tears, the Daily Mail reports.

"Shona and Jonathan Brooks your wedding was super perfect from the groom and his men and you and your diva's baby you rock the gown and the princess tagging behind you it brought tears to my eyes. Regardless of anybody else dream your's came true. I loved it and thank you for inviting me," wrote Pamela Stone.

However, several other people thought the decision put the baby in danger and wanted Carter-Brooks reported to child protective services. On Facebook, the woman (who has another daughter) defended the decision and said the baby was not in danger.

"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. 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!" Carter-Brooks posted.

"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," she continued. "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!!!"

The Daily Mail reports that the dress, which was purchased at David's Bridal, might have been altered to allow for the child.