MOLLY-MAE Hague risked the wrath of mum shamers after she shared a picture of her daughter Bambi.
The former Love Island star shares the tot with her fiance and former co-star Tommy Fury.
Molly, took to social media as she enjoyed a luxury holiday in the exclusive Courchevel 1850 ski resort in France.
The former PrettyLittleThing creative director was donned in head-to-toe designer clothing.
On her Instagram, she has been pictured in a Chanel beanie hat & ear muffs, a Prada snowsuit, and goggles with a Celine branded strap.
But the exact same can be said for her one-year-old daughter Bambi who was dressed in a designer snowsuit.
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In an album that Molly posted on Instagram, Bambi was pictured in a matching Moncler outfit with her father.
According to the of the designer, the 'Enfant' Frozil hooded down tracksuit sells at £859.
The high-profile influencer also posted a snap of herself holding her toddler daughter who was once again pictured in the same outfit and little Timberland boots.
Fans couldn't help but flock to the comments section as they admired the toddler who was living amongst luxury.
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"Bambi is living the dream," commented one fan.
As a second wrote: "🤍❄️Bambi living her best life! ❄️🤍."
Whilst a third said: "Bambi is a lucky girl growing up with all these incredible experiences and the memories you will all have together x."
In a previous post, Molly-Mae was pictured in one of her designer hats, but her daughter was snapped without her hat on.
Trolls then flocked to the comments section as they lambasted the mum-of-one for not bringing a covering for her daughter.
One user fumed: "If it's cold outside a child shouldn't be without a hat should stay inside if child takes it off won't wear it."
Another noted: "Doesnt your kid have a hat no? happy to make sure your covered on holiday but not your kid? disgusting what a bad parent."
As an additional person claimed: "It’s amusing how some claim she’s “relatable” when she spends €80,000 for a week in a chalet, another €20,000 for nannies and caterers, plus a private jet."