Katherine Ryan rips into mum-shamers after backlash to pics of her plush London home
KATHERINE Ryan has ripped into mum-shamers after receiving backlash to pics of her plush home.
The comedian turned TV presenter, 40, has clapped back at her critics with an epic response.
Katherine has been on the receiving end of nasty comments from trolls but has revealed it doesn't bother her in the slightest.
In fact, she is even letting TV cameras into her home for her new W show Parental Guidance, documenting her family life.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: "I feel like that's why we are the perfect family to make Parental Guidance because Samantha Jones very famously said, 'if I worried about whatever b**** in New York said about me, I'd never leave the house'."
Katherine spoke as she teams up with streamer NOW to give telly fans the chance to win special Christmas tree baubles of their iconic shows.
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The mum-of-three was previously slammed by other mothers for having a white sofa with toddles after she posted a glam transformation of her living room.
Speaking about the comments, the comic said: "I feel like I'll have a glass of white wine while I'm breastfeeding and that's fine.
"I'll have a white sofa because it's a beautiful sofa.
"I'll just do whatever I want and just because someone criticises what you're doing, it doesn't make them right.
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"It just really rolls off my back."
Katherine has a 11-month-old daughter and a two-year-old son with Bobby Kootstra, who she had a civil partnership ceremony, plus Violet from a past relationship.
Streaming service NOW - with the help of comedian Katherine Ryan - is giving away limited-edition Box Set Baubles inspired by iconic TV shows to help Brits inject even more of their passions and interests into their Christmas tree this festive period
The NOW Box Set Baubles draw inspiration from its most iconic Box Sets - including Succession, The White Lotus, House of the Dragon, And Just Like That, The Last of Us and True Detective: Night Country - and are available on a first come, first serve basis