Charlotte Dawson Hits Back At Trolls After Feeding Baby Son First Chip
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Charlotte Dawson has revealed the horrific mum-shaming she has received after feeding her son, Noah, his first chip.
The reality star shared a sweet clip with fans in which six-month-old baby Noah sat on her lap in a restaurant, as she let him suck on a chip.
The 28-year-old wrote: "Noah’s first time trying a chip I can’t wait to eat chips & graveh with him... and me sounding like a bloke on the mic.
"We had a ball on Saturday at @clubrasoi.astley unexpected & unplanned nights are the best”.
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But, as per usual, it wasn't long before someone was trolling her in the comments.
“Don’t give him chips so young”, they wrote, offering their unsolicited opinion on her parenting.
Replying, Charlotte gave the commenter a piece of her mind.
"He’s nearly seven months and there was no salt on it..," she wrote. "He’s my son thank you so I’ll do what I want!".
It wasn't long before Charlotte's fans were defending her in the comments.
One assured her: "Baby led weaning is the brilliant for little ones. The chewing and textures in their mouth is proven to improve speech and language".
"There's always the few that have to pipe up keep opinions to yourselves," added another follower.
"I also have a 7 month old and he loved to chomp a chip".
Charlotte has often spoken out about trolling in the past, explaining that it is something she has to face all too regularly as a mum in the spotlight.
She recently also called out an only bully who called her adorable son "f*cking ugly". We mean, who could be so cruel?!
Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I put the picture of Noah on Instagram last night and a girl who has actually got quite a lot of followers on Instagram, she put ‘well you have got a f**king ugly kid’. Wow.
“I publicly humiliated that girl because I think if you have got so much balls to write that publicly on my Instagram then I will out her.”
Charlotte added that it didn't stop there, either.
“I have messages saying 'I feel sorry for him that he has got you as a mum' and stuff like that," she said. “I am very good at handling stuff but when it comes to my child it is a lot different, it’s not fair."