People care a lot aboutcelebritybabies.

And why wouldn’t they?

Fans cross the line from well-intentioned concern to full-onmommyshaming, and that’s no fun for anyone.

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Chrissy Teigen has been mommy shamed a few times since giving birth to herdaughter Lunain April 2016.

(Legend didn’t face the same kind of backlash andaptly tweetedabout the double standard.)

Mommy shamers were apparently upset with the celebrity parents for not dressing Luna in enough layers.

Trollspromptly shamedBeckham, calling the picture “inappropriate.”

SingerCiarawas criticized for riding a toboggan with her family at the Great Wall of China this June.

Celebrity parents Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds faced parent shaming in July 2015.

One fan suggested that the new parents “read an instruction manual.”

Lively left the photo up on her Instagram page, and Reynolds laterwent onTodayto talk about the incident.

Vocal Facebook users criticized Kardashian for putting Saint in a front-facingrather than a rear-facingcar seat.

Kristin Cavallari celebrated Fourth of July 2016 by posting a family beach photo to Instagram.

Cavallari promptly blocked the trolls.

Chrissy Teigen stepped in to defend Cavallariand like, all parents everagainst the mommy shamers.

“NO parent out there thinks they’re perfect.

I loathe these sh*thead commenters.

Who would want to make someone feel horrible for fun?”

Jada Pinkett and Will Smith were the subjects of a full parent shaming article in March 2016.

(How horrifying!)

The trolls went on to deem the pictures inappropriate and denounce Simpson’s parenting abilities.

“Jessica, shame on you for exposing your daughter instead of protecting her,“one commenter wrote.

“This woman needs to grow some brains and discernment.

You don’t exploit young children in bathing suits all over social media,” another added.

In April, Kelly Clarkson decided to feed her daughter, River Rose,Nutellafor the first time.

“Nutella is hella bad for you,“one commenter wrote.

“Nutella is PACKED with sugars.

Don’t make your kids blow up,” another added.

One commenter went as far as toaccuse Clarkson of child abuse, which is both absurd and offensive.

(This was the child’s first experience with the hazelnut spread, after all.)

Pink was mommy shamedat the end of July after uploading a cute photo of her family to Instagram.

Her offense: wearing her baby son, Jameson, in a carrier while cooking dinner with her family.