Pregnant Love Island star Amy Hart hits back at mum-shamers after being branded ‘out of order’
LOVE Island star Amy Hart has today hit back at mum-shamers after they branded her "out of order".
The 30-year-old is currently heavily pregnant with her first baby with boyfriend Sam Rason.
As well as being heavily pregnant, Amy has dealt with a lot of backlash online from some of her followers.
She has now revealed that some people have criticised her after she let her mum help her out with some of her chores.
So Amy - who is eight months pregnant - has responded to those who didn't think she should get help with her laundry.
Standing her ground, she tweeted: "Everyone says I’m out of order for taking up my Mums kind offer of doing my washing and ironing.
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"Well, last night my Mum went up to my wardrobe to get some coat hangers to take with her and found the collection of vouchers I got for my 30th that I thought I’d lost.
"Meant to be x"
Poor Amy has recently felt a lot of backlash from cruel mum-shamers.
Last week it was over her use of bath bombs, as some followers suggest she shouldn’t be putting scented products in the water.
Hitting back last night, Amy told them: “For everyone who was worried yesterday I also checked with my midwife today and we’re all good.”
Bath bomb manufacturer Lush says all their products are safe to use throughout pregnancy.
The NHS doesn’t offer advice on bath bombs, but the general advice during pregnancy is to keep your bath water at a cooler temperature.
Amy revealed she's expecting her first baby with boyfriend Sam last summer.
The reality TV star - who rose to fame on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019 - took to the Loose Women panel to make the exciting announcement.
She revealed that she had fallen pregnant naturally after worrying about struggling to conceive and freezing her eggs.
She is due within the next two months.
Since revealing she was pregnant, Amy has been subjected to numerous comments from her followers who are ‘offering her advice’.
She recently called out those who had mum-shamed her for attending NCT classes, believing them to be "toxic" and told them not to be so negative.
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"1) why would you message that to someone who’s literally in the car on their way to their first session? We were gonna go regardless, why add negativity in to the mix?!” she raged.
"2) honestly I’d say to anyone debating whether to sign up but having negative thoughts because of comments from friends and family, go and make you’re own judgement! I’m just sad we won’t get to do it again next time."