'HER ANKLES!'

Teen Mom Briana DeJesus slammed for letting her daughter Stella, 4, wear black lace-up heeled boots

BRIANA DeJesus has faced fan backlash for allowing her four-year-old daughter Stella to wear high-heeled boots.

The Teen Mom 2 star’s youngest child was later rushed to the hospital as she told her family that her “heart was hurting.”

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Stella was spotted wearing stiletto heels on Tuesday’s episode

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Fans slammed Briana for putting her ‘ankles’ at risk

Prior to the incident, Briana, 27, allowed her tiny tot Stella to walk around wearing stiletto boots.

In a scene from , the child star finished playing and told her mom she needed to “go to the bathroom.”

Upon standing up from the table, the little girl could be seen wearing her mom’s black lace-up boots with four-inch heels.

She then walked out of the room like a pro, despite wearing the much-too-large adult shoes.

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“She’s wearing heels, she’s gonna wipe her a**, and she’s gonna wash her hands. She’s grown,” Briana’s mom laughed.

But fans were not as impressed by the situation, and they raced to Reddit to share their concern for her ankles.

FAN COMMENTS

One follower, in particular, screenshot the scene and shared it on with the caption: “Stellalita’s stilettos,” with a skull emoji.

“The fact that they are too big for her and tied makes me fear for her ankles,” a second noted in the comments.

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“99% of me is like ‘this is so cute’ but 1% of me is like ‘her ankles!'” another admitted.

A third remarked: “Doing this is how my brother fell and needed stitches in his head as a little kid.”

“I’m sure her whole tiny foot fits flat down in the toe part. She’s just dragging the heel behind,” a fourth noticed.

“Holding onto that chair for dear life,” a final expressed.

HEALTH SCARE

Stella’s catwalk came just days before a terrifying hospital trip to be documented on next week’s episode.

The little girl was filmed saying that something was wrong with her “heart” as she was rushed to the emergency room.

In a  for the upcoming scene of Teen Mom 2, Briana was seen sitting inside her home with her youngest daughter Stella.

Briana explained that the small child said her “heart was hurting.”

The scene then cut to the outside of a hospital as Briana continued in a voiceover: “So we ran to the ER.”

The following photo captured the four-year-old playing on her iPad as she rested on an examination table in the hospital.

Back in November, Briana sparked concerns for Stella’s health when she took the youngster to the hospital.

She didn’t reveal why her daughter needed medical attention at the time, though said she took her to a cardiologist specialist just days later.

Alongside the photo of Stella in the hospital, the MTV star wrote: “She’s such a brave girl.

“Today we had a very important appointment and I was just a nervous wreck but Stella on the other hand – handled it like a champ!”

The mom-of-two continued to gush: “Stella is so resilient. Mom guilt is so harsh but looking at this photo just brings me at ease bc as long as I see a smile on her face, I also have one.”

Days later, Briana revealed Stella had to wear a heart monitor at all times for one month.

The TV star’s youngest daughter has had her fair share of medical encounters over the years.

Stella, who Briana shares with ex Luis Hernandez, was born with three holes in her heart.

However, the heart murmurs luckily disappeared following a few hospital trips.

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Stella said her heart was ‘hurting’

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She had to wear a heart monitor for a month

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Briana shares the tiny tot with her ex Luis

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