Ugh. Dog-Shamers Exist, Too, and Tori Roloff Is Not Having It: “Go Away Perfect Parents”
Enough is enough! Tori Roloff is calling out her haters on Instagram after being pet-shamed. The Little People, Big World star recently got a new puppy, and although she didn’t go into detail about why fans were going after her, she took to Instagram Stories to admit she was shocked.
“Huh. I guess pet mom shaming exists, too,” she wrote on July 29. “Go away, perfect parents. I’m just living my best life.” You tell ’em, girl!
Yet this isn’t the first time the reality star mama has clapped back at fans. Just yesterday, Tori got ahead of the backlash by captioning her most recent photo, “I share this with the risk of getting mom shamed (again — and for real I don’t care I don’t get humans sometimes).”
The pic was of her son — covered in poop! Jackson‘s mama got real about the realities of motherhood and wrote, “I noticed something on his face (of course I think it’s blood or something and start freaking out),” she began. “As I moved closer the smell overcame me. I noticed brown spread all over his sheets and crib- and oh ya- that’s poop… IN HIS HAIR!!!!” She added, “To make matters worse… we don’t currently have hot water in our house so I had to drive to another house to bathe him. So ya. That’s my day. If you were having a rough day I hope this helps.”
On July 11, the 27-year-old announced she and her husband, Zach Roloff, got a new (fur) baby. “It’s a…” Tor captioned a photo of a black box, which seemingly looked like it would reveal the gender of baby No. 2.
Although the announcement tricked fans into thinking Tori was pregnant, the two do have plans to expand their brood. During a Q&A with fans on Insta Stories earlier this month, Tori said she “of course” wants more kids. Specifically, she wants “three or four.” Can’t wait — they make the cutest babies!
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