Katie Price sparks ANOTHER juice bottle row
The mum of 5 shared a photo of Bunny drinking juice from a bottle - again
Katie Price has faced backlash from fans after sharing this (undeniably) cute pic of her 2-year-old daughter, Bunny.
So what's the prob? The mud? The lack of the clothes? Nope, it's her bottle of juice...
While some fans were quick to compliment Katie on her gorgeous little girl, others pointed out the very real issues associated with little ones having fruit juices or squash in their bottles or lidded beakers.
"Juice from a bottle is the highest cause of childhood decay," wrote one, while another, claiming to have some authority on the subject, chipped in with:
"Absolutely right! As a dental nurse, I’m always giving out advice like this but unfortunately not everybody wants to listen."
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It's not the first time Katie has faced criticism over Bunny's bot-bot though...
Back in April 2016 she shared another image of Bunny drinking juice from a bottle while sat on her dad Kieran Hayler's lap, captioning it "My little beaut ❤️❤️❤️❤️".
Her followers were once again more concerned about the little girl's teeth though, telling Katie:
"Drinking juice out of bottles rots their teeth, it’s really bad for them," along with "Please tell me that is not juice in a bottle! Really?!"
Katie was at the time quick to respond, hotly telling her Instagram followers:
"My kids are very happy and healthy and I'm sure I know what I'm doing after having 5 kids."
This time round she hasn't said anything - yet.
Obvs all Katie's kids ARE all happy and healthy bubbas, and it is of course entirely up to her as to what she puts in their bottles - even if that flies in the face of current advice, but we'd like to know what you think about it all?
Do you give your children juice? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook
Photos: Instagram / Katie Price
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