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GOGGLEBOX star Georgia Bell has hit out after being mum-shamed over her son's car seat.

The 22-year-old TV favourite gave birth to her first child, a baby boy called Hugh, a little over a week ago.

Gogglebox's Georgia Bell shared a video of her sleeping son
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Gogglebox's Georgia Bell shared a video of her sleeping sonCredit: Instagram

But, posting today, Georgia revealed she has already been picked up on her parenting skills - despite not doing anything wrong.

She shared a picture of her and the tot in the car, showing him snoozing in a special comfy seat.

In a post showing a clock indicating it was 9.44am, the Gogglebox star wrote: "The filter is needed today ✌.

"Up and out surviving on 0 sleep but he's so cute so it's OK."

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But she was clearly inundated by people incorrectly complaining to her that the seat was the wrong way round.

Under safety regulations, that type of baby chair must face the back of the car, until the child is 15 months old.

Georgia hit back: "For everyone picking faults his car seat is rear facing if you actually watch the video ✌."

The star, posting during a day of record temperatures in the UK, added: "Mind your business people. I'm actually far too hot for the BS."

Georgia revealed she had given birth on Instagram, with her Gogglebox pal Abbie Lynn over the moon at the announcement.

 posted the first shot of the new arrival, writing: "Our beautiful boy has made his entrance🤍."

Abbie wrote: "Congratulations to you both!💙 He is beautiful in every way, I am such a proud Aunty and best friend 🥺🥺😍🥰xxxx."

She also sent her best wishes to Georgia's boyfriend Josh, saying: "I have no words, he is absolutely perfect.

"Auntie Abs can not wait to meet you!"

The Gogglebox star hit back at her critics in a post this afternoon
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The Gogglebox star hit back at her critics in a post this afternoonCredit: Instagram
Georgia with a bunch of flowers at her baby shower
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Georgia with a bunch of flowers at her baby showerCredit: instagram
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