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Chloe Madeley admits she feels 'mum guilt' after her baby daughter suffers fall

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Chloe Madeley admits she feels 'mum guilt' after her baby daughter suffers fall
Chloe Madeley admits she feels 'mum guilt' after her baby daughter suffers fall

CHLOE Madeley has admitted being struck down with "mum guilt" after her baby daughter took a number of "big" tumbles.

The PT, 36, who shares little Bodhi with husband James Haskell, 38, opened up in a candid post on her Instagram page.

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Chloe Madeley has confessed her 'mum guilt' in her latest Instagram postCredit: Getty
It came after her daughter Bodhi suffered a couple of 'serious' falls
It came after her daughter Bodhi suffered a couple of 'serious' fallsCredit: Instagram
Chloe shares her tot - who turns one this month - with husband James Haskell
Chloe shares her tot - who turns one this month - with husband James HaskellCredit: Rex

Chloe gave birth last August - with her tot set to celebrate her first birthday in four days.

Yet she recently told fans how her little girl had suffered a handful of significant falls

Now, Chloe has taken to her Instagram Stories to quiz her followers about mum guilt - after admitting to feeling the same.

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She wrote: "I've had so many DMs in the past 24 hours after posting about Bodhi falling twice in two days.

"She's fallen a million times in two days but these two were big ones, and my guilt about it.

"Some of these messages have been pretty insightful!!"

The mum-of-one added: "I'm really interested in this and I'm going to share some of the answers because I think it's a comforting exercise for mums to both share and read their own and others' experiences."

Chloe then quizzed: "What do you feel most guilty about when it comes to being a mum?"

Her post came after she recently hit out at mum-shamers and exclusively told The Sun she wouldn't take "the high ground" when it came to replying.

The fitness professional, who is the daughter of famous TV hosts Richard and Judy, said she finds it "difficult" when she is scrutinised for every move she makes.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Chloe said: "I think we all deal with it differently, sometimes I respond.

"I’m not a big believer that you should take the high ground and stay quiet.

"I think it’s important to set an example to other people who are reading my stuff or watching my stuff, that it’s okay to stick up for yourself and it doesn’t make you a weak person, sometimes it makes you a strong, capable and self-aware person."

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The new mum - who merely dabbled with the limelight, until now - said she had her reservations about sharing her life with the public but said her famous parents have been supportive and leaped at the chance to feature on the upcoming four-part series with her parents.

The personal trainer said she is worried that being on a reality show may open her up to scrutiny and mum-shaming, but she admitted that she will always defend herself when necessary.

It came after the new mum was criticised for her car seat arrangements when travelling with the tot.

Little Bodhi has fallen twice in two days
Little Bodhi has fallen twice in two daysCredit: Instagram
The mum-of-one said she thought it would be a 'comforting exercise for mums to both share and read their own and others' experiences' of mum guilt
The mum-of-one said she thought it would be a 'comforting exercise for mums to both share and read their own and others' experiences' of mum guiltCredit: Getty
It came after Chloe was slammed about the seat belt arrangements while travelling in a car
It came after Chloe was slammed about the seat belt arrangements while travelling in a carCredit: Instagram

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