Charlotte Crosby has hit back at mum shamers.
The former Geordie Shore star admitted she’s afraid of what will be said when people watch her motherhood journey on TV.
The mum of one is starring in the second series of her show Charlotte in Sunderland which shows her life and how she has been adapting to motherhood.
Yet even though she is allowing people into her life, the reality star has said she is being targeted by the “mum police”.
Speaking about the fan reaction to her show she said: “All you’ve got to do is put the nappy in the wrong bag and all of a sudden you’re condemned.
“I won’t know until it comes out whether or not having the cameras following the motherhood journey is going to be a problem.”
Lucky for Charlotte the one at the centre of the the story, her baby Alba, is super laidback.
“She’s dead laidback. She’s got a lovely temperament and a lovely, beautiful personality,” she told The Sun.
“Everything that everyone said [about parenthood] has been wrong in our case. People said, ‘Get your sleep now because you’ll never sleep again!’ But we sleep more now than we ever have in our lives.
“Alba started sleeping through the night at 12 weeks old and doesn’t wake up through the night. We have the most beautiful life.”
Charlotte welcomed Alba in October last year leaving the reality star and her businessman boyfriend Jake Ankers delighted.
The 33-year-old elected to have her firstborn delivered by elective caesarean after suffering an ectopic pregnancy back in 2016.
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