A Florida bride and her bridesmaids have gone viral for their choice of choreography during the wedding reception, the New York Post reports.

The clip, which was uploaded on Twitter, managed to gain 2.7 million views at the time of this article's publication. Surprised by the intimate moment, a Twitter user asked, “Is that the bride?!?!?” after she was shown giving her husband a lap dance, sparking a conversation about appropriate wedding reception etiquette.

The new bride can be seen giving her husband a dance to Beyoncé's sultry track, "Dance for You."

In the video, the woman's husband didn't appear to object to his bride's attire — a backless dress shaped like an apron and a shiny undergarment.

As the video continued, her bridesmaids can be seen dancing in sync to City Girls' "Twerkulator," performing the TikTok challenge associated with the song. 

One Twitter user was candid in stating their opinion: "That marriage ain't gonna make it."

Another user comically wrote, "I know white people wedding are boring as f**k, because every 2 weeks there's a viral tweet that's like a 'new car' > a $40k wedding."

I know white people wedding are boring af bc every 2 weeks there’s a viral tweet that’s like “a new car > a $40k wedding”

— abby govindan (@abbygov) December 13, 2021

There were also those who took no delight in seeing the bride's routine.

"Nah doing a lap dance routine for your husband wearing next to nothing in front of his closest friends and both your families is beyond ghetto," one person tweeted. "That’s not even the right word to define it yet I can’t even quantify how wildly tacky this is"

nah doing a lap dance routine for your husband wearing next to nothing in front of his closest friends and both your families is beyond ghetto lmaooo that’s not even the right word to define it yet I can’t even quantify how wildly tacky this is????

— Wetniss Everclean (@traceekapree) December 13, 2021

That didn't stop jabs from people who opposed the naysayers. One Twitter user saw no need for others to criticize someone's chosen theme for a reception when they may never see the alter.

???? most of y’all complaining won’t get a chance to get married and that’s crazy ????????

— marcusdafool???????? (@mt842131) December 13, 2021

"Most of y'all complaining won't get a chance to get married," the person wrote.