She could just be innocently promoting leather handbags, but fans aren’t buying it — literally. Jill Duggar’s latest Instagram advertisement for Gigi New York has fans in an uproar, with reddit users calling her “hypocritical” for promoting a luxury brand after “preaching about modesty and saving money.” Watch the video above to see the photo that’s making people pissed!

This isn’t the first time Jill is in hot water over an Instagram post. Just last week, fans slammed her for posting about the Santa Fe shooting victims, since many believed her call for “prayers” wasn’t enough. “Prayers mean nothing to dead children," one person wrote. Another commented, "Prayers won't fix this!!! Your government can if they want.”

But Jill must be used to the hate, especially since she’s met with it on the reg for constantly praising her husband, Derick Dillard, following his controversial comments about the LGBTQ community. Even after he took aim at Nate & Jeremiah by Design stars Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, and then compared gender confirmation surgery to genital mutilation, Jill stood by his side, much to her followers’ dismay.

Most recently, Jill was accused of using her Latina goddaughter to prove to fans she’s not racist after Derick posted a picture of their son Israel playing with blocks. “Israel helping Trump build ‘The Wall.’ LOL!” he captioned the controversial photo. But on May 21, Jill shared pictures from her goddaughter Aivah’s kindergarten graduation with the caption, “#proudmadrina,” which means godmother in Spanish. People called Jill and her family hypocrites for supporting the building of a wall when they have Latina friends.

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Congrats to my little Aivah on her kindergarten graduation! 👩‍🎓 💕#proudmadrina #greatwork @_danielle_gonzalez_ 💕

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Hmm! Maybe Jill should spend less time on Instagram, and more time cleaning her messy AF house. We're just sayin'.

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