A mother has sparked fury after sharing a video of her one-year-old son’s completely backless outfit at Disneyland.
Mother Christina Wait, from Florida, USA, was brutally criticized on Instagram, where she proudly shared the little costume she gave her daughter.
The now-viral outfit, which was widely criticized, included Converse-style sneakers paired with knee-high socks, as well as a Disney-themed backless tulle dress.
Christina, who admitted to having put together the look herself “from head to toe”, completed the little one’s look with a pearl necklace, as well as a Minnie Mouse bandana with the iconic bows.
“Welcome to your life, my love,” the father wrote in the caption of the clip.
The daughter, who was just one year old at the time of filming in 2021, could be seen playing with the long necklace as other Disneyland enthusiasts walked by.
The video, which has had an impressive 1.7 million views, also shared what the now slightly older girl might look like in 2024 during another visit to the popular tourist spot.
Bigger and taller, the girl – who spent more than 100 days at Disneyland – wore a white vest, a red ballerina-style skirt, as well as adorable ruffled socks.
How the hell is your 4th birthday outfit a little more modest than your first?
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But despite the beautiful transformation clip, all the furious viewers criticized Christina for the way she dressed her then-baby daughter.
Thousands of people turned out in comments in pure horror and shock, where they condemned the mother.
“Girl, dress your son appropriately, tf [the f**k],” read the most popular comment which received likes from around 16 thousand people online.
Another person was equally shocked by the outfit choice, writing: “Firstly why aren’t you putting a t-shirt on your child and secondly a child shouldn’t be wearing anything like that.”
A third commented: ”How on earth is your 4th birthday outfit a little more modest than your first?”
“Absolutely not,” another couldn’t believe what he had just seen.
”Good job blowing up your daughter on Instagram to all the creepers. Great mom,” one social media user told the mother.
Christina, who regularly shares fashion-related content on her pagedidn’t respond to the criticism — however, this isn’t the only thing the mom has gone viral for.
Recently, Christina – whose daughter is called Everleigh – was also criticized for the “crazy” spelling of her nickname.
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Responding to haters, Christina jokingly said she would be “running to change the spelling” of her name “because milk dotzz [Instagram user] I said it’s crazy”.
The mother, who said the choice was “original”, encouraged people to be kinder to each other.
”Let’s stop making fun of people.”
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