STACEY Solomon has hit back at mum shamers who slammed her for doing the school run in her pyjamas and said "they're my posh ones".
The Loose Women presenter, 31, laughed off any criticism she got after she took her children to school wearing her PJs.
The mum-of-three took to social media to slam trolls who said they felt "sorry" for her kids.
Stacey shared a clip of her wearing silk grey and black patterned sleepwear including a matching dressing gown.
She wrote: "Back from the school run and for those telling me how sorry they feel for the boys having a mum who takes them to school in her pyjamas.
"Don't worry they were my posh pyjamas."
She laughed: "There was definitely a time when people wore pyjamas to go out, I remember the pyjama trend.
"You'd wear pyjamas with a pair of heels and it was a going out out outfit. I don't even get out of the car."
The busy mum recently opened up about problems with her teeth during her second pregnancy with son Leighton, now eight.
Stacey revealed that she had "painful" plates fitted because her teeth went black and some started falling out.
She said that she finally feels a "bit normal" after getting a set of veneers.
Speaking on Loose Women: "It's my biggest fear, my teeth falling out, because it may come as a shock to you, but these are not real.
"When I was pregnant with Leighton, the front ones went black and yellowy and I lost a lot of the black ones, so I got plates put over them. They were awful.
"Then they felt really bulbous-y and I was so sensitive to the point where I couldn't even breathe in without thinking, 'Ugh! It really hurts!'."
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Stacey then revealed she had veneers, she added: "So then I got them done again after that because they made me so unhappy and I finally feel a bit normal with them now, even though they're obviously not normal now because they're not real.
"But I think teeth is such a personal thing and any time that someone talks about their teeth or hurting their teeth or pulling one out it honestly makes my whole mouth shudder.
"I love natural teeth, I think there's nothing that gives so much character to someone's face."