First time mum Molly-Mae Hague has been criticised by cruel Instagram followers as she shared pictures from her first class flight to Dubai with her partner Tommy Fury and daughter Bambi.
Bambi, who is three-months-old, could be seen being cradled by her boxer dad as well as sat on her model mum's lap as the pair watched Harry Potter together on the flight.
However, some of Molly-Mae's followers were quick to mum shame the 23-year-old for taking her tiny tot on holiday, as some claimed it was 'too early' for the tot to travel.
The Love Island star had previously revealed the family of three would be taking a trip to Barbados, but had managed to "squeeze in" a trip to Dubai before.
Snaps from the Love Island couple's break with their young daughter appeared to rile some followers, as one commented: "Way too young to go on holiday fam."
Another added: "look how easy it looks when it’s first class lol."
"Cute but like damn at least wait till she’s like 6 months," said a third.
However fans of the star were quick to defend the new mum on her decision to holiday whilst daughter Bambi is small. One fan wrote: "Naaaahhh! This is the life. First class with a baby!!! Wish I could have this comfort with my little one when going to visit fam in Philippines."
Another wrote: "Don’t listen to a single hater, you are the best mum and you can see how much you love Bambi! People just thrive on negativity."
"Best mummy," said another.
The jibes from mum critics come after Molly-Mae has been the target of mum shaming in recent weeks, with some claiming the Love Island star shared "dangerous" information about breastfeeding a few weeks back.
Molly told her followers that she was training Bambi when to drink milk - despite fans saying a newborn should be able to feed whenever she wants.
The influencer told fans of Bambi's routine: "She's going from 11pm to 7am with no milk but she is waking up all though the night and I settle her."
Followers reacted to her revelation and hit out at the influencer as they begged her to feed her daughter during the night.
One fan criticised the new mum as she called out Molly-Mae's comments as they wrote: "You are doing amazing but 10 weeks is too early to not feed her during the night if she’s waking up hungry."
Another posted: "Just wanted to say (from a children’s health care professional & mum myself) that it is recommended to wean night feeds from 6-12 months, 10 weeks is a little too early, it is likely she will wake up a bit less if fed during the night (this is for both formula and breastfed babies) and it is still important for their development."