SAM Faiers has hit back at critics after she was questioned for co-sleeping with her children.
The reality star turned businesswoman has been very vocal over the years about letting her kids sleep in her bed – despite being trolled over her decision.
Sam Faiers has made her feelings very clear on co-sleepingCredit: Rex FeaturesShe shared a video of son Edward asleep in her bedCredit: InstagramThe 33-year-old posted a defiant video last night, telling her followers: “We are all doing our best.”
In the clip Sam in seen lying next to her youngest Edward, one, writing: “Remember, you are a providing a sense of security, comfort and reassurance, and helping regulate your baby’s breathing, heart rate and body temperature. Be Proud. We’re all doing our best.”
She captioned it: “Our children are only little for such a short time. Do what feels right for your family without feeling any pressure. You've got this!
Amy Childs prepared to get cruelly mum-shamed after big decision about her twins“Don’t feel ashamed about co-sleeping. Trust your instincts and do what feels right your baby.”
Sam and partner Paul are also parents to Paul, seven, and Rosie, five.
Last year Sam revealed that Rosie was still sharing a bed with her, while Edward was in a separate room with Paul.
She explained at the time: "We are [sleeping separately], yes. Anything for sleep, we're like, let's do it! I co-sleep with Rosie and Paul sleeps with baby Paul. But we're all getting sleep in our house."
Sam’s latest post was met with lots of support from her famous friends, with Lydia Bright commenting: “Still co-sleeping with Loretta at 4. I wouldn't change it for the world .”
Abbey Clancy added: “Totally agree.”
But others still weren’t impressed, with one troll writing: “I don’t understand how are they ever going to sleep With out you,? no different then my puppy getting separation anxiety or wining because off letting him do this very thing. ? Surely it makes them too dependent on you?”
Sam is a mum of threeCredit: Instagram/@samanthafaiersSam and partner Paul have spoken about sleeping arrangements in the past