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20 Famous People Who Shut Down Parent-Shaming In The Best Way

1. Christine Quinn

In 2021, the Selling Sunset star was criticized for returning to work 10 days after an emergency C-section. "I love to work," she told E! News' Daily Pop. "There are single moms out there every single day working two, three jobs, doing it. Women are so strong, and they can do it. For me, I'm happy to be working. I'm thrilled to have a job, and I'm thrilled to have a baby and be able to do it all. I think that's really the message here: Women really can do it all, so don't be shaming!"

Christine was also accused of using a surrogate, faking her pregnancy, and setting "unrealistic expectations for PP moms" (post-pregnancy mothers). In her IG story, Christine reposted one of the mom-shaming messages she received and added the caption, "K y'all are beyond fucking sick." She also shared a pic of herself holding her son after his birth and thanked the doctor who helped deliver him.

2. Jason Momoa

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In 2019, pictures went viral of the Aquaman actor shirtless on vacation. Many commented that he needed to work on his "dad bod" and get back into shape.

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When TMZ asked if he was offended by the comments, he laughed it off: "No, not at all." He patted his stomach and said he enjoyed his recent birthday cake. "Tell TMZ I'll show you my dad bod soon," he joked.

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3. Michelle Branch

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Last year, the singer tweeted that she was breastfeeding her baby when another mother told her she wasn't "being modest." Michelle continued, "I am in shock that this kind of judgement was coming from a fellow mom!"

I just got shamed by another mother (who was holding her own young infant!) for nursing my 6 week old baby on a bench at a playground while my toddler was playing 🤯 She said I wasn’t “being modest” I am in shock that this kind of judgement was coming from a fellow mom!

— Michelle Branch (@michellebranch) March 15, 2022

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"Being a mom is hard enough. Can we not judge one another for how we feed our babies?" she concluded.

...and to clarify, I had a nursing tank top on and was seated away from others. It’s not like I walked into the crowd and whipped my tits out. Being a mom is hard enough. Can we not judge one another for how we feed our babies? 😤🤯

— Michelle Branch (@michellebranch) March 15, 2022

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4. Hilary Duff

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In 2019, the Younger actor shared an adorable black-and-white pic on Instagram of herself and her daughter smiling. When people noticed the 8-month-old had pierced ears, tons of hate rolled in, with one commenter going as far as calling it "child abuse."

While Hilary didn't respond in the moment, she referenced all the drama two years later. After she had her second daughter's ears pierced, she shared a pic on her Instagram story, writing, "Yes! I pierced her ears today. Can't wait for the internet to call me a child abuser....again lesss go."

5. Mindy Kaling

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On an episode of Meghan Markle's podcast, Archetypes, the Never Have I Ever creator opened up about the stigma of being a single mom, especially within the context of South Asian culture. "You start thinking, like, Okay, what do my relatives in India think about this? Is this causing tremendous shame upon our family, that I made this decision? I can make myself go crazy if I think too much about those things ... I have to just live my life to make myself and the people in my immediate family happy."

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6. Megan Fox

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Last year, the actor shared a selfie of herself sitting on a swing. Someone commented, "Where your kids at?" — something that celebrity moms often hear that famous dads don't.

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Megan responded, "[W]ait wait wait. I...have kids?!? Oh my god I knew I forgot something!!"

7. Cardi B

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In 2018, the rapper shared a pic of herself sitting on Offset's lap during a baby shower for her daughter. One Instagram user commented, "All that money and the baby shower look like a bucket of CORN." Cardi responded, "It was beautiful, and we were happy. Your mom waited a whole nine months for you to be ugly and a bucket of disappointment."

8. Shay Mitchell

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Several weeks after the Pretty Little Liars actor gave birth to her first child, she and boyfriend Matte Babel attended Drake's birthday party. Bafflingly, she faced a ton of backlash for this, with one commenter writing, "Mother of the year award right here!!!! As if you seriously could leave your baby to go party?!!! I hope the child’s aid look into this and your abilities to be a good parent cause damn!!! Lacking some serious skills there sweety! #selfish."

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In a video she shared on her Instagram story, Shay joked, "Apparently, people are really upset that I left three days after having a kid to go out and party. It wasn’t three days, and she was with [my dog] Angel, so…"

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During an interview with Vogue, she said, "My daughter had been born for several weeks, and when Matte and I chose to take our night out, which was an hour and a half, it surprised me that people chose to be so reactive and aggressive and assume the absolute worst about us — and more so me. There are real issues in the world, and I wish people would stop jumping to extreme conclusions about things that aren’t their business, but Matte and I just choose to ignore it because we couldn’t be happier right now. For me, I’m going to do exactly what I feel is right for my family."

9. Gabrielle Union

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In 2018, the Bring It On actor shared an adorable video where she lightly kissed her baby on the lips. The comments section quickly filled with criticism insisting it's not healthy to do so.

"Kaav is healthy, and I don’t even touch her without washing and sanitizing myself and everything and everyone that comes into contact with her," Gabrielle responded. "If you think I waited this long and went thru all this to put my baby in harm’s way…you got another thing coming."

10. Chrissy Teigen

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In 2018, the cookbook author shared a funny pic showing her breastfeeding her son and a doll side by side. "Luna making me feed her babydoll, so I guess I have twins now," she wrote. One Twitter user replied, "Menstruating, childbirth, and sex are natural, too, but that doesn't mean I want to see pics of it and/or celebrities like @chrissyteigen taking a bath or nursing. We get it."

"I don't care to see grainy fireworks, coachella selfies or infinity pool pics but i let people live," Chrissy responded. "calm your tits and scroll on by."

I don’t care to see grainy fireworks, coachella selfies or infinity pool pics but i let people live. calm your tits and scroll on by. https://t.co/k604IcF55a

09:05 PM - 07 Jul 2018

Chrissy Teigen / Via Twitter: @chrissyteigen

11. John Legend

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When the singer shared a beautiful pic of his daughter in his arms, one Instagram user wrote, "So tired of seeing them carrying her. She needs no legs then." A few days later, John spoke about the dad-shaming with Entertainment Tonight, saying, "I think people kind of, they see one photo, and they want to make judgments about how people live their life, and I think the best advice for all of us is let parents be parents and don't criticize based on what you see on social media."

12. Kate Beckinsale

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After the Underworld actor shared a video of herself dancing, someone shamed her for choosing to go out over staying home with her daughter (who was 18 at that time?!).

In an epic response, Kate wrote, "What's amazing is it is no longer the 18th century, so now that my one child is grown, I don't have to stay home (while she's out with her own friends) playing the pianoforte, getting consumption, or trying to secure her a marriage. But thank you for the quaint blast from the past. Oh, and I can vote now, too! YAY."

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13. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

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When the actor and his wife, Lauren, welcomed their second child together in 2018, he posted a sweet pic of himself holding his newborn daughter. In a beautiful caption, he mentioned skin-to-skin contact, which can promote bonding and have numerous health benefits.

Someone on Twitter joked, "Nurse: would you like to hold your new baby? The Rock: hold on, let me take my shirt off."

Nurse: would you like to hold your new baby? @TheRock: hold on, let me take my shirt off. https://t.co/bEqVjPZj7z

11:44 PM - 24 Apr 2018

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Dwayne replied, "good one! Buuuuut one day when you have babies Allison you’ll understand the power of skin to skin."

@atupchurch 😂👏🏾 good one! Buuuuut one day when you have babies Allison you’ll understand the power of skin to skin

01:47 AM - 25 Apr 2018

Dwayne Johnson / Via Twitter: @TheRock

14. Halle Berry

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Like many celebrities, the X-Men actor chooses not to post her children's faces on social media. When someone on Instagram insinuated that Halle was embarrassed about her kids, she replied, "I've noticed you have said this several times now, so let me be clear — I'm not at all ashamed of my children. I try to find creative ways to incorporate them into my feed because they are the biggest part of my life, but I also work very hard to keep their identities as private as I can considering they are only children."

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"It's my belief, and I'm not criticizing others who have different beliefs, that it's my job as their mother to protect their privacy as best I can," she continued. "When they grow and they're of age and they want [to] share their images on the internet, that will be for them to decide, not me. Feel me? Have a beautiful day."

15. Pink

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After the singer shared a moment at the zoo with her son, she got tons of backlash from people saying they shouldn't visit a place where animals are in captivity. "Here’s the thing, though," Pink responded. "I don’t remember asking you for your opinion or for your help in raising my child. This isn’t the place for a debate. Call CNN, or call the zoo.”

A few days later, she shared a pic of her kid with the perfect caption to get ahead of the trolls: "Here’s a picture of my child running through water. It wasn’t even filtered. What a waste of water. And no helmet? I hope she had sunscreen. If she slips and falls, she may be traumatized for life. And her mother wasn’t even there. I was...gasp...working!!!! In another country!"

16. Ashley Graham

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In 2020, the model shared a special moment on Instagram: the first time she breastfed in public. People criticized the "lack of modesty," with one commenter writing, "Put a blanket of some kind on to conceal your breasts so the majority of people don't have to feel uncomfortable seeing a half-naked woman in public."

On an episode of Red Table Talk, she addressed the backlash: "My whole career is based off of being sexy, and my breasts have been the forefront of many magazine covers, so then to flip to my baby is there sucking on them, I think that people just had to switch their minds, but they are multipurposeful."

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Last year, Ashley welcomed twins. She shared a pic of herself holding one baby while breastfeeding the other, and once again, she faced a ton of mommy-shaming. Shortly after, she posted a video with the caption, "I'm not going to apologize for feeding my child."

17. Ayesha Curry

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In 2018, the cookbook author shared a silly video of herself and her daughter. Someone commented, "Lawwd have mercy, whyyy don't you know how to brush them girls' hair??? Drives me nuts!!!"

Ayesha responded, "I don't make moments happen for Instagram. Moments happen, and I sometimes share. I'm not going to doll my children up for perception or anyone's approval on here. If that's what you want to see, then this is not the page for you. Real life over here."

18. Emily Ratajkowski

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Two years ago, the model responded to a wave of mom-shaming she received on social media after having her son. "My comments are filled with awful remarks about how I don’t deserve to be a mom," she wrote in an IG story. "Shame on you all. I don’t care if you hate me or hate celebrity (or just hate women) but it’s incredibly scary to become a parent, and no one deserves to be told by strangers that they’re a shitty mother."

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19. Jessica Alba

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On an episode of Red Table Talk, the actor, who has three children, shared that she faced intense shaming over the amount of weight she gained during pregnancy. "I’ve had to do a lot of therapy," she said.

"Certainly now that I’m almost 40, I’ve come to this place where I realize that most people who have something to say, it’s because they’re so insecure, and it’s more of them being ashamed of themselves, them being overly critical. And for whatever reason, the natural reaction is to pull other people apart for them to feel justified or them to feel okay."

20. And finally: Tan France

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In 2021, the Queer Eye star and his husband, Rob, welcomed their first child via surrogate. When Tan shared an adorable pic of the couple meeting their son, a troll accused them of stealing the baby. Tan shared a response on his Instagram story: "We didn't have to steal him. Your mum actually gave him to us. She didn't wanna risk having another fuckwit like you."

Any other celebs who had the perfect response to parent-shaming? LMK in the comments below!



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