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I’m mum-shamed over my daughters’ school uniforms – trolls branded them ‘inappropriate’ but THEY’RE the real problem


A FURIOUS mum has called out vile trolls who branded her little girls’ school uniforms as “inappropriate”.

Amyleigh Cavanagh, from Ayrshire, had proudly shared snaps of daughters  Alea-Jay, 11 and Aria, aged eight, ready for their first day back after the summer holidays.

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Mum Amyleigh Cavanagh has been left outraged after trolls judged her kids’ uniforms
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Alea-Jay and her sister were subjected to vile comments over their school uniforms[/caption]

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But both of the girls’ uniforms adhere to strict school rules[/caption]

The two youngsters were dressed head to toe in the school-regulated uniform of blazer, school shirt, skirt, tights and school shoes.

Amyleigh said: “Everybody wears it to school, and I mean everyone, the full school. It is regulated by the school. It is not inappropriate in any way.”

So she was stunned when her sweet milestone post was hijacked by cruel haters who picked fault with her kids’ outfits.

One sick comment, shared by Amyleigh, read: “People like you who teach their young daughters to dress inappropriately disgust me. 

“You’re out here in people’s inbox when you’re sexualising your young daughter. 

“Now get back to being the superficial materialistic Barbie doll you are and teach your daughters there’s more to life than looking older than they are. Keep them young.”

Hitting back at the troll, disgusted Amyleigh fumed: “The fact that she’s used that word makes me more concerned about her looking at a picture of a child and seeing that. 

“If you can look at any picture of a child and then use the word ‘sexualise’, you need help.

“Disgusting, horrible, nasty, nasty people. My mind is blown by this. It’s just horrible that people think that they can say these things to people and about children.”


She added: “I empower my kids every single day. I was one of the ones that was hesitant about the whole skincare phase and things like that. I’m like, no, they’re too young. 

“It’s just crazy that people think that they can just say these things. It’s mind blowing.”

Sadly, Amyleigh – better known to her army of followers as @girl_mum – revealed she wasn’t able to guard her eldest daughter from the horrible comments.

“AJ has Instagram and saw some of these”, she explained.

“And that is what got me so riled up. I’m like, you can come for me, but not my kids. No way, this is not affecting them. No chance.

“When you’re commenting on pictures and videos with regards to my children, what they’re doing and what they’re wearing, who do you think you are?

“Who does anybody think they are to say something horrible and negative about somebody else’s children?

“I’m not the perfect parent by any means, but everything I do is for them. My world revolves around my kids.”

She added: “You get some horrible people but coming for kids is a whole different ball game

“This is your reminder to be kind. The internet is a festerous place. Be the people on the internet that are kind, that are nice, that are leaving positive comments, that are empowering people, building people up, especially as a woman.

“Social media gives people the false pretense that they think they can say anything to anyone and get away with it. 

“That they’ve got this false sense of security that because they’re behind a phone or a computer screen that they’re allowed to say something to anyone.”

The mum of two has since been inundated with support from other mums and social media users who have defended her parenting. 

One blasted: “It says more about how they are viewing a picture than the actual picture!! Absolutely vile!!”

A second wrote: “There is clearly something wrong with parents that feel the need to comment on other people’s children with cruel comments.Don’t let them get to you.”

A third added: “That just screams insecurity and jealousy to me. You are probably the nicest, most kind-hearted person I’ve come across!”

“Some horrible people out there hope you’re all ok”, chimed in a fourth.

A fifth said: “I hate haters just tell the girls to keep their heads up high.”

Meanwhile, a sixth commented: “People have honestly nothing better to do but feeling the need to slate kids just says it all about them.

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