MOLLY-Mae Hague can't seem to catch a break as she's mum-shamed for having baby Bambi in her arms in the back of a black cab.
In her latest Instagram post, Molly-Mae shared pictures from her baby daughter Bambi's first trip into central London.
Naturally, at just one-month-old, Bambi was asleep for most of the excursion, which included a ride in the back of a black cab down Oxford Street, a stay in a swanky hotel, and a bit of shopping while in a buggy.
Bambi was wrapped up against the chill in an adorable white bear cuddle fleece baby grow keeping her snug while outside.
But fans were quick to jump on Molly-Mae for the pics – which show her holding up Bambi to the window – demanding she put the baby in a car seat, even though the law doesn't technically require one.
According to the government website, in a taxi/private hire vehicle, if the driver doesn’t provide the correct child car seat, children can travel without one – but only if they travel on a rear seat, and wear an adult seat belt if they’re three or older.
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Cruel trolls taunted the Love Island star by accusing the new mum of treating Bambi like "an accessory".
"The baby is the latest accessory then 😂😂 on par with the handbag," wrote one. "These pictures are so sad, you have a beautiful baby (who really shouldn’t be on social media at all) why is she being posed like an accessory?? And yes get that baby in a car seat regardless of the law around car seats"
"You're my fave person, literally adore you and your ways but …. Please don’t get the baby out the car seat in a taxi, they still crash or get crashed into .. better to be safe than sorry always," said a second.
While another wrote: “Holding a baby in a moving taxi without a car seat wow!! Dangerous or what."
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The comments are the latest in a long line of comments from mum-shaming fans who have criticised every move of 23-year-old Molly's first weeks in motherhood.
Since she announced Bambi's birth at the end of January, Molly has been shamed for the baby's name, the colour-scheme of the nursery, Bambi's extravagant wardrobe, going to the gym with the baby while the tot was asleep and posing for a photo without the baby.
Molly's also been attacked for taking Bambi out of the car seat rather than taking the entire car seat out, and going for coffee with the little one and sitting in an outside area when it was cold out (even though the area was covered and had electricity, so was presumably heated.)
Molly has made no secret of the fact she has been fearful of people online judging her mum techniques, even turning off comments when she revealed Bambi's name as she knew she'd get attacked.
Thankfully she's had other fans ready to fight in her corner, telling mum-shamers to back off and leave her be – and it happened again on the post.
"The taxi isn’t moving though, so people should keep their opinions to themselves, as we don’t know if they are getting in or out," wrote one.
"Ahh see the Karens are out in force," said another. "Nothing better to do than put a new mum down like being a new mum isn't hard enough."
"It's not your business to say that to her," responded a third to another comment. "If she wants to take HER baby out of the car seat in a taxi, which is perfectly legal, then that's HER business. It's not down to you to tell her she can't.
"Just because she has a public profile, doesn't give people the right to tell her right from wrong. It's her life, her baby and her business if anything goes wrong."
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