Shutting the negativity out! Jessica Simpson took to Instagram recently to share the cutest picture of her youngest daughter, Birdie Mae, sitting in a stroller. However, many did not react well to the way the 4-month-old was positioned, so the 39-year-old temporarily disabled her comments.

“This bird couldn’t be more adorable #BlueEyedBeauty #BIRDIEMAE,” she captioned the sweet photo. The photo of her baby girl is pretty close-up, so it almost seems like Jess’ daughter could be sitting in a car seat, which sparked a lot of the criticism.

“Straps on this car seat do not provide correct support,” one person commented. “That hard buckle should be on her sternum instead of her belly to be optimally effective and not cause more harm if a car accident would happen (god forbid!)” commented another person. Meanwhile, a third person tried defending the singer. “Look at the picture clearly before busting out your Mom cop comments!!! It’s a stroller!!!!! Mind your own business and worry about your own kids!!!” they wrote.

On the bright side, Jessica doesn’t seem too bothered by all the trolls because a few days later, fans were able to comment on her posts again. After all, this isn’t the first time she gets criticized online. On July 30, the mom of three shared a photo of her oldest child, Maxi Drew, rockin’ colored hair. Evidently, trolls did not support the “With You” crooner dying her 7-year-old’s hair, so Pink came to her defense and posted a similar pic of her own daughter.

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I heard people were bummed on Jessica Simpson for letting her seven year old get her hair colored. So we thought we’d share what we did yesterday . #bluehairdontcare #getyourownkids #parentpoliceareactuallyjustlonelysadpeople #illdyeyourhairtoolosers #ohlookmanocomments

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“I heard people were bummed on Jessica Simpson for letting her seven year old get her hair colored. So, we thought we’d share what we did yesterday,” Pink captioned the snapshots on Thursday, August 1, along with the hashtags: “Blue hair don’t care,” “Get your own kids,” “Parent police are actually just lonely, sad people,” “I’ll dye your hair too, losers,” and “Oh, look, no comments.”

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