Amy Childs begs trolls to 'stop bullying' as she hits out amid mum-shaming
04.01.2024 - 13:31
/ ok.co.uk
Amy Childs has slammed online trolls as she reveals that she recieves abusive messages everyday on social media. Apearring on the Saving Grace podcast, the TOWIE star, 33, shared that she had been criticised on social media after revealing that she hadn't been breastfeeding her baby twins, whom she welcomed last year. Speaking to podcast host Grace Keeling, Amy revealed that while she had tried breastfeeding but "it didn't really work." However, she has since recieved abusive messages online from other mothers demanding her to breastfeed.
She said: "I tried breastfeeding, it didn't really work for me. I wanted to do it. I had all the mums going, 'you should be breast feeding your baby!' "There's so many mums out there that it just doesn't work for.
It doesn't mean you're a bad mum." Amy, who is mum to nine-month-old twins Billy and Millie, Ritchie, five, and Polly, six, continued: "I probably get a few messages a day about my twins. I don't put my son Ritchie on social media, I get terrorised for that daily. I do ignore it." Adding that Richie's father had requested that he be kept of social media, Amy shared that she does post her other children online, and regularly has to remind her followers why she never posts her eldest son.
Finishing the conversation Amy asked social media users to "stop with the whole bullying thing." It comes after Amy shared that she'd had a rather "stressful" Christmas after her baby son was rushed to hospital.
The mum-of-four shared the news on her social media alongside a picture with her twins. Amy wrote: "Wow what a Christmas we had this year to say it was stressful and tough would be an understatement we ended up in A&E with baby Billy Christmas Day.. "He couldn't stop coughing, high
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