Billie Faiers defends buying a horse for daughter, 8, as mum speaks out on Molly-Mae inspired name
08.03.2023 - 13:17
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Billie Faiers has defended her decision to buy her eight-year-old daughter a horse. The former The Only Way is Essex star revealed over the weekend that Nelly had become the proud owner of her own horse saying that she and her husband Greg Shepherd had "made our little ladies dreams come true."
She shared a string of snaps of the schoolgirl beaming alongside her new four-legged friend after finding a love for horse riding, which has featured in the family's ITVBe reality show, The Family Diaries.
"Welcome to the Shepherd family Bambi… Today we made our little ladies dreams come true," Billie penned alongside the sweet snaps. "Horse riding has become one of the biggest parts of Nelly’s life, she has learnt so much over the past few years and become more confident, and most importantly made the most wonderful friends.
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"She loves every part of it! Including mucking out in the freezing cold. I am so proud of her. Watching her fulfil her passion is just the best! We can’t wait to watch Nelly and beautiful Bambi make the best memories together."
Sister and fellow reality star Samantha was quick to comment on the post, writing: " Beautiful Nelly and Bambi." While mum Suzie Wells replied: "Nelly and Bambi. What a wonderful day." Former The Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother star Luiza Zissman also commented: "Omg so special," as model Abbey Clancy simply added: "Gorgeous," with a red heart.
Fans were also quick to gush over the sweet snaps but others criticised Billie and Greg's decision to gift their daughter the animal. But Billie revealed she'd bought the horse on her podcast with her sister Sam,
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