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Little People fans slam Audrey Roloff for ‘blasting essential oils’ on her baby’s face while baking in the kitchen
LITTLE People, Big World fans slammed star Audrey Roloff for “blasting essential oils” right onto her baby’s face during a cooking session.
The 30-year-old, who welcomed her and her husband Jeremy’s third child in November, shared a video of herself making break as she held her newborn against her chest.
Instagram/RedditFans slammed Audrey Roloff for “blasting essential oils” right onto her baby’s face[/caption]
Instagram/RedditThe Little People, Big World star shared a video of herself making bread as she carried her newborn son Radley on her chest[/caption]
Audrey posted the video to her Instagram Story earlier this week, with photos captured by fans on Reddit, in which could be seen kneading dough on her kitchen counter.
As she did so, her newborn son Radley could be seen strapped against her chest in a wrap.
The reality star pounded on the dough as mists of essential oils could be seen puffing out onto her and everything around her.
She captioned it: “Made dough last night. This is lookin promising.”
Fans on the forum site were lessed concerned with Jeremy’s wife being saturated with the essences and more with her little one being around it.
The original poster wrote: “Audrey ‘making dough’ and blasting essential oils into the babies face.”
Another agreed, writing: “I just watched this, it is so odd.”
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They added, wondering: “Why’s she so intensely making dough? And the plume of essential oils blowing on her?”
Other users added that the oils were not only being blasted all over her but the baby strapped to her chest, as well as “all over the dough.”
One fan sarcastically asked: “Who doesn’t love a good lavender infused sour dough?”
Fans have often blasted Audrey over her various parenting choices in recent months.
In January, her followers slammed her for covering her newborn son Radley with a “dangerous” fur blanket so close to his face.
On her Instagram Story, Audrey shared a photo of the little one asleep as he rested under a large fur blanket, which was snuggled up near his mouth.
Alongside the photo, the LPBW star wrote that her youngest son was “cuddled up in another Kalin blankey.”
Shortly after Audrey posted the photo, fans rushed to Reddit to call out the mother of three allowing her son to sleep with the heavy blanket.
The initial user wrote: “I know Audrey is right there because she’s taking the picture but does this give anyone else anxiety?!”
Others agreed that the blanket made them nervous, as another person wrote: “That’s just dangerous and unnecessary.”
A third explained Audrey’s mistake, writing: “Safe sleep guidelines recommend that baby is always out to sleep on a flat surface, alone, with nothing in their crib. Blankets present a suffocation risk.
Audrey and her husband Jeremy Roloff welcomed their son Radley in November.
The pair, who tied the knot in 2014, also share daughter Ember, four, and son Bode, one.
Audrey isn’t the only one whose parenting skills have been questioned, as fans have also been upset by some of her husband’s decisions, as well.
Most recently, Audrey shared a photo of Jeremy working on an unfinished section of the house late at night.
The LPBW star wrote: “Me: do we get to go to bed soon? Him: I guess…”
She then added the comment: “Sounds unlikely…”
Fans bashed Jeremy for disrupting his children’s sleep schedule, instead of only working on the renovations during the day.
One person responded: “It’s clear she’s annoyed he’s working this late. It’s clear the kids’ bedtime matters to her.”
The commenter continued: “So WHY TF he acts like a kid who must pull an all-nighter when he has plenty of time during the day is beyond me.”
Instagram/Audrey RoloffThe clip saw blasts of oils coming out onto Audrey, her baby, and the dough she was kneading[/caption]
Instagram/Audrey RoloffFans also recently blasted the mother of three for wrapping her baby up in a ‘dangerous’ blanket[/caption]
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