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The Bachelor’s Laura Byrne shares adorable photo with fiancé Matty Johnson and their five-month-old daughter Lola
Laura Byrne and Matty ‘J’ Johnson welcomed their second child, another daughter, in February.
The Bachelor stars have two girls under two, Marlie-Mae, 16 months, and Lola, five months.
Despite the chaos their busy family sometimes entails, on Friday, Laura, 35, and Matty, 33, looked picture-perfect as they posed for a photo with their baby girl.
Sweet: Laura Byrne and Matty ‘J’ Johnson welcomed their second child, daughter Lola, in February. On Friday, Laura, 35, and Matty, 33, posed for a sweet family photo with Lola
In an image shared to Instagram, the delighted parents beamed as Matty cradled Lola in his arms.
It comes after Laura hit back at mum-shamers on Instagram.
She took aim at a follower who insisted her daughter Marlie-Mae shouldn’t be using a bottle at age two.
Family: The Bachelor stars have two girls under two, Marlie-Mae, 16 months, and Lola, five months
‘Why would you post this? She is way too old for a bottle :/ you’re holding her back,’ the female troll wrote.
Laura questioned this unsolicited advice, and shared a screenshot of their exchange on Instagram.
‘Holding her back from what? Using a cup? Let the kid live, she has her entire life to be a grumpy old cow messaging strangers on Insta,’ she responded.
The woman continued to take Laura to task for bottle-feeding Marlie-Mae.
Mind your own: It comes after Laura hit back at mum-shamers on Instagram. She took aim at a follower who insisted her daughter Marlie-Mae shouldn’t be using a bottle at age two
‘Using a cup and learning these behaviours are totally [inappropriate],’ she added.
‘What having a dummy and bottle at six is okay? What if she was to get picked on?… Just inappropriate for a public forum.’
Laura went on to explain that Marlie-Mae is two and a happy and healthy little girl.
She went on to slam the commentary, writing: ‘Imagine writing this s**t to someone? The shaming around motherhood is cooked.’
She slammed the commentary, writing: ‘Imagine writing this s**t to someone? The shaming around motherhood is cooked’
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