Little People star Tori Roloff slammed for daughter Lilah’s ‘unsafe’ car seat after ‘bad’ parenting accusations
LITTLE People, Big World star Tori Roloff has been slammed by fans for her daughter Lilah's "unsafe" car seat after the accusations of "bad" parenting.
Tori, 31, shared a snapshot of her two-year-old girl in an Instagram Story.
Even though Lilah was strapped to her car seat, the toddler managed to wiggle around.
Tori's daughter had glasses on her face and wore an adorable floral outfit.
She was eating chips while bending her leg back.
The LPBW star noted: "That foot!"
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Tori described the infant as the "ultimate road tripper bean!"
THE COMMENTS
LPBW fans argued in anthat Lilah could "fall off" her seat because her buckle "was loose" and she should be rear-facing.
One critic argued: "I felt like jumping into the screen just in case she fell. Scary stuff!
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"I'm not exactly one who believes we should wrap our kids in bubble wrap and force them to wear helmets 24/7 just to keep them safe... but that was beyond reckless."
Another critic wrote: "The torsos of people with achondroplasia are (on average) the same size/length as average height people. So Lilah still could have sized out the harness or the shell of rear-facing seats."
A third critic said: "Lilah should have better secured Lilah to her seat. It’s not that hard Tori."
A fourth person added: "My son will be rear-facing until he is the absolute maximum weight. I know he'd much prefer to face forward but, kid, you have seventeen more pounds to go for that. Rear-facing is SO much safer."
A commentator chimed: "Car's get dirty too. Cleanliness isn't exact Zach and Tori's forte."
WALK BY THE CREEK
Recently, Tori and her husband, Zach, 32, took their children, Jackson and Lilah, for a walk by a creek near their house.
While they were outside during their family time, Zach said: "There's been a lot of rain in the area. So our creek is flowing. So we're going to go check it out."
While they were walking to the creek, Jackson asked his mother if she could carry him there.
Zach said: "Last week, the water was even higher."
Tori replied" "Really?"
She picked Jackson up, walked into the creek, and placed him on the rock in the middle of the water.
After Tori found a shoe in the stream, she warned Jackson: "If you fall in, I'm not coming in after you."
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Little People fans took to the comments section after getting a sense of "severe anxiety."
A critic argued: "Nothing like letting your kid with messed up legs stand on a sketchy rock/cement slab. With basically toilet waste running by. Parents of the year!"