The rise of the mum-shamers: Stacey Solomon, Amy Childs and more hit back at trolls
24.08.2023 - 12:43
/ ok.co.uk
Celebrities like Stacey Solomon and Amy Childs have garnered huge social media followings.
They give their fans a real and honest insight into "mum life" and parenthood. They also often share hacks to help others through, from meal inspiration to cleaning. Even though they receive a lot of praise online, particularly from other mothers, they also have a lot of trolls.
Recently, Stacey, a mother-of-five, was criticised for having long nails while looking after newborn baby Belle. She replied: "Have a day off Wilma, it'll be ok I promise. "Well, I think they're really practical.
They're great for tickles, head strokes, Belle's absolutely loving them.
[She sticks up her pinky] This one's really good for picking out bogies. "The perfect shape. Oh, will I end up with like poo underneath them at the end of every day? Probably.
But I've got a nail brush, I wash my hands. It'll be fine." Here, we take a closer look at the world of mum shaming and the most scandalous criticism celeb mothers have received... Stacey Solomon The presenter and Instagrammer is mum to Zach, 15, Leighton, 11, Rex, four, Rose, 22 months and Belle, five months.
She has made a reputation as one of the most followed Instagrammers, garnering a huge 5.7 million fans. Every day, she posts snaps and clips of family life, making no secret of the occasional chaos she and husband Joe Swash face. The star also juggles motherhood with a series of work commitments, including shoots, clothing brand launches and advertisements.
It seems like an idyllic life to most but there is a darker side of her presence on social media- trolls. She's regularly seen hitting back at mum shamers who judge her parenting or tell her off. Most recently, she was slammed for a luxury family
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