Sam Faiers defends daughter Rosie's outfit after angry reaction from fans
Sam Faiers defended her one-year-old daughter Rosie's outfit after 'disgusted' fans fear she's dressed in real fur.
Former TOWIE star, Sam Faiers shared an innocent-looking snap of her youngest child, daughter Rosie, with her 2.1m Instagram followers.
The profile image was of the tot sat on the stairs in a head-to-toe cream ensemble.
The 27-year-old captioned it with: ‘I can’t cope, the cuteness - off out bright & early’
The mum-of-two then tagged the company that the hat and gilet were from, MiLoves, who are renowned for using real fur trims on their items.
It wasn’t that long ago that Sam's sister, fellow former TOWIE star Billie Faiers was caught in a similar ‘real fur scandal’
And this fact didn’t escape eagle-eyed fans who were quick to condemn the reality star. ‘You and Billie have really disappointed me! I was a great fan of you both ... but now you have both publicly advertised that you buy real… You should be ashamed!!’ wrote one livid fan.
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While another admitted the photo was cute but begged the star to ‘Please take 5mins to Google fur farms to see how this outfit was made possible, the torture and horrific treatment of animals is horrendous’.
'Bad choice Sam Faiers. Real fur not cute’, wrote another.
Where as this fan simply said: ‘ I thought you had better morals than this. Another unfollow from me.
Not one to take insults lightly, Sam hit back with the comment: ‘It’s not real’. And sister Billie came to her sisters defence, after deleting her previous Instagram image of her children in real fur, to comment: ‘Now that is my kind of outfit, aunties chick’.
But fans were not convinced as the site tagged details the use of raccoon fur for hat pom poms and trims.
Sam is mum to two-year-old Paul, known to fans as 'baby Paul' and Rosie, 1. Sam has been with partner Paul since 2014 after meeting in a restaurant in Chigwell.
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