This wedding attendee appeared to be covertly bringing in two extra people.

A photo of a woman wearing an eye-catching, cleavage-revealing dress sparked a heated dialogue on Reddit about suitable wedding apparel and whether it is in bad taste to draw attention away from the bride on her special day.

The lady of the hour had chosen a low-cut sapphire dress that flaunted her ample chest, standing proudly beside the bride who opted for an understated white gown.

The photo was posted in the r/trashy Reddit forum with a caption that read, “When you just have to steal the spotlight.”

One person said: “She’s purposefully putting herself in front of the bride and hanging her boobs dead center.”

Meanwhile, another wittily responded, “The more you look, the worse it gets.”

Yet, there were also compassionate individuals who left comments.

“Yeah, she doesn’t really look like she’s actually trying to steal the spotlight. It looks more like she had a few drinks (naturally, it’s a wedding) and wasn’t paying attention to how her pose would look to the camera. Also, alcohol warms you up and so the titty exposure would likely have not been as noticeable to her.”

It was further suggested that voluptuous women are discriminated against.

“She can’t help that she has larger breasts. The same dress on a woman with smaller breasts wouldn’t be considered her ‘trying to get attention.’ People are so hyper-critical of busty women it’s sad.”

Several Redditors labeled the criticism as an act of misogyny.

“It’s incredibly trashy to body shame that woman as if her just existing with that anatomy is a call for attention. F–k you.”

This discussion has been sparked by the most recent episode regarding an inappropriate wedding guest.

Influencer Lacey-Jade Christie faced backlash after showcasing a stunning white dress on TikTok in November.

“I am off to a wedding, here’s my fit,” She flaunted the dress, her vibrant nails and pink clutch complementing it beautifully.

Her voluptuous bust seemed a poor match for the limited support of her brief, white dress; something that did not go unnoticed by her devoted social media admirers.

“I’d be gutted if someone wore a beach cover-up to my wedding,” One commenter said, while another added: “Why would you let your friend go out looking a mess.”

Many guests were irked by her choice to wear white to the wedding.

“‘WHITE!!!!!!! Girl… only the Bride should wear white,” wrote one person.

Yet the influencer observed that the brides chose to wear red and blue dresses.

“All I have taken away from this week is that most people out there are super boring and have never been to a queer wedding,” she stated.