Not feeding the trolls! 🙃 Jessie James Decker shared her thoughts about the body-shamers who critiqued her kids' abs.
on Friday, December 30, about her response to the harsh comments, adding that she doesn’t “think too deep” about it and knows it “comes with the territory [of being famous].”
James Decker and her husband, 35, “tune out the noise,” she explained, noting that the pair are “proud” of their kids for being active and excelling in sports. In the immediate aftermath of the comments, the Kittenish founder didn’t hold back when discussing her thoughts about the online hate she and her children received. Hours after the criticism came pouring in, James Decker told one Instagram commenter, “It’s a sad world we live in today when having healthy fit kids who are super active, play sports [and] build muscle naturally is ‘weird.’”In response to another troll, the country singer wrote, “From one mother to another.
“When I posted the pix of our vacation and included the kids being silly flexing on the beach on our thanksgiving trip I had NO clue it would get the reaction it did,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “But Being accused of photoshopping abs on my kids or … the polar opposite over ‘overtraining’ our kids makes me realize how bizarre our world has gotten regarding the body and what’s normal and what’s not.
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