Celebs, they’re damned if they do, damned if they don’t when it comes to being open about their personal life. Because, unfortunately for them, they have to deal with Internet trolls coming out of the woodwork to openly judge them. While some stars refuse to engage, others are more than happy to fire back. These are the moms who want to get the last word in.

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Kim Kardashian
In the summer of 2017, Kim posted a cute pic of son Saint sitting in his car seat. You'd think Kim would've learned by now that judgy people were going to say something. And that they did, slamming the mom of three for not having her then-18-month-old in a rear-facing seat. Kardashian took to her app to issue a reply.
"So I took a photo of Saint and he was sitting forward and so they say for his age, he should be rear-facing," Kim informed fans in the video. "But what people didn't know is that Saint is now the weight and the height requirement to sit forward-facing." Not that she had to respond but she did with great restraint.
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"So I took a photo of Saint and he was sitting forward and so they say for his age, he should be rear-facing," Kim informed fans in the video. "But what people didn't know is that Saint is now the weight and the height requirement to sit forward-facing." Not that she had to respond but she did with great restraint.
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Julia Stiles
Stiles posted a pic of her first attempt wearing an infant carrier and people were quick to attack her for not holding her then-five-week-old son, Strummer, properly in it. So she responded. With class. Unlike the shamers.
"It was brought to my attention that in the previous photo I am not holding my baby correctly," she wrote in a new post. "Wow, I didn't expect that. What was supposed to be a shout out of products I like, suddenly becomes an invitation to comment on my baby, and my ability as a mother. That's the internet for you, the carnivorous plant from 'Little Shop of Horrors.'"
She added: "I was trying to keep much of my son's image private, including, I guess, his little feet. And it was just a photo taken at home, not how I normally carry him around. Thanks for the concern, anyway." Can't live with 'em, can't slap 'em.
"It was brought to my attention that in the previous photo I am not holding my baby correctly," she wrote in a new post. "Wow, I didn't expect that. What was supposed to be a shout out of products I like, suddenly becomes an invitation to comment on my baby, and my ability as a mother. That's the internet for you, the carnivorous plant from 'Little Shop of Horrors.'"
She added: "I was trying to keep much of my son's image private, including, I guess, his little feet. And it was just a photo taken at home, not how I normally carry him around. Thanks for the concern, anyway." Can't live with 'em, can't slap 'em.

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Hilary Duff
Some people were offended when Duff posted a photo of her kissing her son on the lips, so much so that she had to engage, writing, "For anyone commenting that a kiss on the lips with my four-year-old is 'inappropriate' go ahead and click a quick unfollow with your warped minds and judgment."

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Olivia Wilde
When Wilde posted an adorable pic of her son, Otis, while wearing nothing but a cowboy hat, the Internet trolls came a-hunting. But instead of taking the photo down or turning off the comments, she simply added a line to the photo's caption: "(Apparently unsuitable for those unaware that humans have butts)." YES.

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Kim Zolciak-Biermann
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star was ready to bring the claws out when body-shamers came out of the woodwork to weigh in on her then-13-year-old daughter Ariana's weight.
"My sweet, smart, motivated princess @arianabiermann she has the biggest [heart] and is even more beautiful on the inside and you LOW LIFE a**holes who have the audacity to make your rude comments, 'she finally lost weight' 'she finally came into her own' WTF is wrong with you!" she began her caption.
She went on to slam them, calling them "the problem with society" and suggested that if they wrote something positive rather than negative, "how wonderful this world would be!!!" If only.
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"My sweet, smart, motivated princess @arianabiermann she has the biggest [heart] and is even more beautiful on the inside and you LOW LIFE a**holes who have the audacity to make your rude comments, 'she finally lost weight' 'she finally came into her own' WTF is wrong with you!" she began her caption.
She went on to slam them, calling them "the problem with society" and suggested that if they wrote something positive rather than negative, "how wonderful this world would be!!!" If only.
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Kate Beckinsale
An Instagram troll tried to shame the actress for going out and not staying home with her daughter, Lily. Um, Lily's 18 and now in college sooooo, the hell? But Beckinsale went the sarcastic route to clap back in the comments.
"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," Beckinsale wrote. "But thank you for the quaint blast from the past . Oh, and I can vote now too! YAY." Yay!
"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," Beckinsale wrote. "But thank you for the quaint blast from the past . Oh, and I can vote now too! YAY." Yay!

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Jada Pinkett-Smith
In 2012, Jada was criticized for allowing daughter (and twinsie) Willow — who was 12 at the time — to cut her hair so she responded in the best way possible.
"This is a world where women, girls are constantly reminded that they don't belong to themselves; that their bodies are not their own, nor their power or self determination," she wrote on Facebook. "I made a promise to endow my little girl with the power to always know that her body, spirit and her mind are HER domain."
She continued: "Willow cut her hair because her beauty, her value, her worth is not measured by the length of her hair. It's also a statement that claims that even little girls have the RIGHT to own themselves and should not be a slave to even their mother's deepest insecurities, hopes and desires. Even little girls should not be a slave to the preconceived ideas of what a culture believes a little girl should be." And that's how you do that.
"This is a world where women, girls are constantly reminded that they don't belong to themselves; that their bodies are not their own, nor their power or self determination," she wrote on Facebook. "I made a promise to endow my little girl with the power to always know that her body, spirit and her mind are HER domain."
She continued: "Willow cut her hair because her beauty, her value, her worth is not measured by the length of her hair. It's also a statement that claims that even little girls have the RIGHT to own themselves and should not be a slave to even their mother's deepest insecurities, hopes and desires. Even little girls should not be a slave to the preconceived ideas of what a culture believes a little girl should be." And that's how you do that.

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Kristin Cavallari
All Kristin did was post a photo of her sons with their dad on the beach on the Fourth of July, but because people suck, the reality star came under fire from shamers who commented that her sons were too skinny. She responded with her trademark sarcasm, thankfully.
"Yep, I starve my children," she wrote. "Just blocked the most people I've ever blocked in my entire life. Happy 4th hahaha."
"Yep, I starve my children," she wrote. "Just blocked the most people I've ever blocked in my entire life. Happy 4th hahaha."

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Kourtney Kardashian
Kourtney loves posting pics of her vacations and she's usually pretty good at staying positive — that is, until someone snarkily asked where her kids were. Her reply was equally snarky: "My son was taking the photo, and the other two were sitting [at] a table across from me. Thank you so much for your concern." Oooh, the person who attempted to bring Kourt down might need some ointment for that burn.
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Candice Swanepoel
The Victoria's Secret model had to deal with shamers commenting on her appearance mere weeks after giving birth to her second son. She took to her Instagram Stories to fire back.
"This is me 12 days after having my son. If you have something bad to say about it … Check yourself. Society can be so cruel to one another. Beauty standards are sometimes impossible for women these days. I am not ashamed to show my post-partum tummy, I am proud actually. I carried my son for nine months in there, I think I've earned the right to have a little tummy." Preach!
"This is me 12 days after having my son. If you have something bad to say about it … Check yourself. Society can be so cruel to one another. Beauty standards are sometimes impossible for women these days. I am not ashamed to show my post-partum tummy, I am proud actually. I carried my son for nine months in there, I think I've earned the right to have a little tummy." Preach!

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Halle Berry
If there's one thing you need to know about Berry, it's that she does whatever she has to do to protect her kids' identities and keep them out of the spotlight as much as possible. So a couple years back, when someone (a consistent shamer, of course) insinuated that Halle was embarrassed by her kids, she couldn't hold back, writing in the comments, "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." Hopefully that was the end of that.

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Jessie James Decker
Her way of fighting back against haters? Not posting pics at all.
"You know, it is kind of hard sometimes because you feel like you have to filter what you post in some ways," Jessie told E! News. "I'll never post a picture of my kids in their car seats anymore because I'll get schooled on how I'm not doing it correctly, or it turns into this argument."
"You know, it is kind of hard sometimes because you feel like you have to filter what you post in some ways," Jessie told E! News. "I'll never post a picture of my kids in their car seats anymore because I'll get schooled on how I'm not doing it correctly, or it turns into this argument."

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Jana Kramer
The country singer got sick of wannabe pediatric nutritionists comments on her choices of baby food for then-six-month-old daughter Jolie. So she sent a message to all her followers and ended her caption with a succinct, "If you have negative comments about how I parent my child, keep it to yourself!!"

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Christina El Moussa
The Flip or Flop star was criticized for a photo she posted of her toddler, Brayden, standing near the edge of a pool while her six-year-old daughter and friends were splashing in the nearby hot tub. Because Christina and another mom watching all the kids wasn't enough. She had haters coming at her from everywhere, many accusing her of being a bad mom for being too close to the edge and having water on the pool deck.
El Moussa fired back, writing, "OMG 1. It's a beach entry if he fell in it's only a foot high, he would be ok 2. It's not his first time in or around the pool, but thanks for your "concern" aka judgment 3. AND most importantly I am right there and could be to him in 3 seconds SMH at this .....!!!!" Celeb moms just can't win.
El Moussa fired back, writing, "OMG 1. It's a beach entry if he fell in it's only a foot high, he would be ok 2. It's not his first time in or around the pool, but thanks for your "concern" aka judgment 3. AND most importantly I am right there and could be to him in 3 seconds SMH at this .....!!!!" Celeb moms just can't win.

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Kendra Wilkinson
After repeated insults about the way she parents, Wilkinson could no longer take it — and took to Instagram to vent. And vent she did. Suck it, haters.

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Brittany Aldean
Brittany and husband Jason Aldean went on vacation a couple months after their son's birth. So naturally the parent shamers were going to come out in full force. But rather than get mad, Brittany educated the haters, saying on Instagram, "Vacations are ok for new parents to take. Sometimes after being pregnant for almost a year, cooped up in a house for weeks at a time, you need a little sunshine and adult time." She then requested that those who don't agree do her a favour and unfollow. "You will not be missed," she signed off. Don't let the Insta door hit you on the way out.

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Nicole Polizzi
Instead of preparing for a fight, the mom of two formerly known as Snooki shut the haters out.
"So proud of my little girl!" she captioned the photo of her carrying her daughter. "(Instead of not posting my kids for the people who respect and appreciate their photos, I will turn off the comments section. I don't need a**holes telling me how to raise my child and judge them. I'm a damn good mom and know what I'm doing. Well most of the time.)." Perfectly imperfect.
"So proud of my little girl!" she captioned the photo of her carrying her daughter. "(Instead of not posting my kids for the people who respect and appreciate their photos, I will turn off the comments section. I don't need a**holes telling me how to raise my child and judge them. I'm a damn good mom and know what I'm doing. Well most of the time.)." Perfectly imperfect.

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Sarah Stage
Stage may be best known as the Six Pack Mom but that doesn't make life any easier. In fact, the body and mom shamers came out in droves, all with issues of how her body looked while she was pregnant. So she hit back.
"Our bodies are truly incredible & I feel blessed to be able to grow another healthy baby inside of me! I choose to stay positive & I represent anyone who has dealt with doubters, trolls & bullies," she wrote. "It feels great to prove ignorant people wrong & even better to know that all you have to do is believe in yourself and trust your own instincts." Everyone's different; just do you.
"Our bodies are truly incredible & I feel blessed to be able to grow another healthy baby inside of me! I choose to stay positive & I represent anyone who has dealt with doubters, trolls & bullies," she wrote. "It feels great to prove ignorant people wrong & even better to know that all you have to do is believe in yourself and trust your own instincts." Everyone's different; just do you.

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Tess Holliday
The model took on the Internet trolls who shamed her after she shared the news she was expecting her second child. The response was less than thrilled and she took to Facebook to show just how pissed she was.
"Having another baby has been a beautiful process & at times, frustrating," she wrote back in 2016. "As I enter my 8th month, my body overall looks the same other than my belly & I'm okay with that. What I've had to be learn to be okay with (WHICH IS NOT COOL) is the fact that people still think it's okay to comment on my body: 'you don't look pregnant', 'you must be have quadruplets', 'you are putting your baby at risk' & a slew of other uneducated statements that are very far from my reality." She went on and eventually told the haters where to go. Peace out.
"Having another baby has been a beautiful process & at times, frustrating," she wrote back in 2016. "As I enter my 8th month, my body overall looks the same other than my belly & I'm okay with that. What I've had to be learn to be okay with (WHICH IS NOT COOL) is the fact that people still think it's okay to comment on my body: 'you don't look pregnant', 'you must be have quadruplets', 'you are putting your baby at risk' & a slew of other uneducated statements that are very far from my reality." She went on and eventually told the haters where to go. Peace out.

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Chrissy Teigen
Teigen is a "proud shamer of mommy shamers," THE "proud shamer of mommy shamers," a self-appointed title she doesn't hold lightly. She's had to deal with all kinds of hate and judgment on social media, from how she holds her baby, going out for date nights with hubby John Legend and breastfeeding, to the food she eats, going down a slide and using IVF to conceive. Now she just posts a response before the haters have a chance to chime in. Glorious anticipation.
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