Love Island’s Shaughna Phillips takes baby daughter Lucia on her first holiday
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Former Love Island star Shaughna Phillips has shared with fans on social media that she is taking her baby daughter away on holiday – just three months after giving birth.
The 28 year old mum of one posted on social media to reveal the news to fans as the duo headed off for their sun soaked holiday out of the UK.
Despite being only three months old, Lucia is already travelling in style as the former reality TV star showed off a Louis Vuitton passport holder with her initials on it.
She captioned the post saying: "Lucia's first holiday."
This comes after Shaughna, like so many other celebrity new mums, was forced to hit back at mum-shamers who criticised her for taking her newly born daughter to get vaccinated.
She was faced with a number of messages by online trolls after she shared a post telling everyone that Lucia was getting her second jabs.
She innocently captioned the post saying: "2nd lot of injections pending. Worst part of this mum game by FAR."
However, it seems as though this didn't sit right with some of the platform's users, who decided to message the reality TV star directly about their qualms.
"Why put these toxic chemicals in the baby," somebody asked. "I wonder if parents actually ask to read the labels/ingredients of these vaccines? Aluminum/Mercury, formaldehyde etc. "
They also claimed the vaccines were "not safe".
According to Gov.uk, newborns should be immunised with DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB vaccines when they are eight, 12 and 16 weeks old.
Naturally, Shaughna took umbrage with this individual's audacity to offer parental advice.
"I can't believe you went out of your day to message me this lol," she wrote back. "The last time I checked you didn't give birth to my daughter so next time you have an opinion on her health, write it in your notes and save it for a rainy day x."
She also decided to share their exchange in a screenshot for her 1.4 million followers.
"Morning, just for anyone considering sending me a message about my child, please refer to the above response," wrote Shaughna. "Also not an aesthetics practitioner telling me about the dangers of vaccines. Do you not inject people with chemicals everyday?"