Stacey Solomon has defended new mum Molly-Mae Hague after trolls cruelly mum-shamed the Love Island star.
On Saturday, the PrettyLittleThing creative director took to Instagram to share an adorable snap of herself with her newborn daughter Bambi as they enjoyed a chilly day out together.
Little Bambi could be seen wrapped up in a bundle of clothes as she slept peacefully in her mother’s arms.
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The mother-and-daughter duo appeared to be in total bliss but it didn’t take long before trolls started spreading their hate in the comments section.
One user shared their unsolicited advice: “Baby is too small to bringing outside to start taking this your pictures. Get some rest girl.”
Another asked: “That baby doesn’t feel cold?” as one fan snapped back: “Don’t be daft!”.
The original poster soon hit back with: “I’m taking about the face. She looks uncomfortable” while another user replied: “Looks pretty cosy to me.”
After spotting the cruel comments online, Loose Women panellist Stacey Solomon defended the new mum, as well as writing: “Adorable”.
The star was also supported by former Love Island winner Amber Gill who rushed to Twitter to reply to trolls with: “??? Delete this.”
Fans also threw support behind the new mum, with one person commenting: “So sad to see women tearing other women down due to jealousy.
A second added: “People think once you have a baby you need to cuddle it and hold it 24/7 get real.”
The former reality star has been the target of online abuse ever since she welcomed her and Tommy Fury’s daughter back in January.
She recently faced backlash after returning to the gym just three weeks after giving birth to the tot at home.
Molly-Mae shared her return to the gym on Instagram but reassured fans that she had consulted her midwife before exercising again.
Reality star Amy Childs – who is expecting twins with her partner Billy Delbosq later this year – soon rushed to the defence of the blonde bombshell and said it’s entirely her choice.
She wrote: “Trolls giving Molly-Mae Hague grief about getting back into the gym after having Bambi need to back off – it’s her body.
“It’s entirely up to Molly what she wants to do – whatever makes her happy.”
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Amy went on to admit that although she is supportive of Molly-Mae’s decision, she won’t be hitting the gym so soon after giving birth.
She wrote in her OK! column: “After I give birth, I’ve got loads of stuff going on, so I think training for me probably won’t be the first thing I’m thinking about.”
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