Molly-Mae Hague has been mum-shamed after posing in a photograph with her adorable baby, Bambi. The reality TV star has shared the highs and lows of parenthood ever since she gave birth four months ago.
During a teary first YouTube video, she admitted how much she had been struggling in the initial few weeks and felt very overwhelmed. But since then the TV star has found her feet and now keeps fans updated with regular outings.
But some of her followers were not impressed with the 23-year-old's latest post, where she shared a picture captioned: "Sunny walks with my little bestie."
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The image shows her walking through a park in Manchester with a stylish stroller. She wrote: "Pram is @icandyworlduk one of my favourite baby items I own… we use this pram everyday and just adore it."
These cream pushchairs will set you back around £1,199. Some people took offence to her promoting the expensive item amid the cost of living crisis.
But her loyal fans were quick to reply to the trolls. One person wrote: "Nice to see you jealous and bitter."
Another wrote: "Bambi's mum has got it going on," while a third said: "The cutest mumma."
Sadly, this is not the first time trolls have mum-shamed the star. She was also hit with harsh comments after she shared her feeding routine with Bambi.
Molly said she was training Bambi when to drink milk. Some parents believe you should not train your baby, and you should feed on demand, while others try and get their child into routines.
The Love Island star told fans while cradling her baby on the sofa: "7pm is when bedtime starts and then she has a bottle at 11pm and after 11pm that's when we try to get our night's sleep, which at the minute is going a lot better.
"We are definitely getting more sleep now - I say more sleep - at the minute I am probably getting about four or five hours. She's going from 11pm to 7am with no milk but she is waking up all though the night and I settle her.
"She is waking up like 'hello, I want some milk' and I'm like 'you're not having milk now’.
"Around this time is when they drop feeding in the night. It's different for every baby but with her, we are trying to encourage that."
But some of her followers begged her to stop this schedule and feed Bambi through the night.
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