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Bec Judd responds to criticism of her daughter's 'lavish' birthday party.

 

Bec Judd has hit back at criticism her daughter’s birthday party was over the top by sharing how she pulled it off.

Judd held a LOL Doll-themed party over the weekend to celebrate her daughter Billie’s fifth birthday and while many of her followers praised the effort as a five year old’s dream, other criticised it as ‘lavish’ and ‘OTT’ and said Judd was spoiling Billie.

(Because sharing negative opinions about the birthday parties of other people’s children is something people do in 2019, okay?!).

In response to the trolls, Judd broke down some of the costs of the party and showed that it’s not as glamorous or exxy as people assumed.

"Kmart accessories, home made fairy bread and fruit skewers, a cake from the shop around the corner and party supplies from the discount party shop - hardly lavish," she captioned a post on her Insta story.

Judd's followers have come to her defence on the images of Billie's party (and asked for more deets - because they want to throw a similar party for their children).

"I can't believe some of the comments," wrote one follower. "I think Billie's party was tasteful, not over the top and a great theme for a little girl. I'm sure she would have had a wonderful day."

"It’s a cake with fairy bread, paper plates and a few balloons. Looks like a pretty acceptable kids’ party for a five year old, to me," said another. "I DIY my kids’ parties that cost very little and look quite similar to this. It’s nobody’s business anyway. Ignore the trolls, I say."

If you're a parent, you likely need no introduction to LOL Dolls - the collectable dolls are the biggest toy on the market right now. Each doll comes inside a plastic pod and it's a mystery as to what one you'll get until it has been opened.

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Top Comments

Guest 5 years ago

Of course, if she'd let the kid celebrate in privacy without turning it into an Insta #spon party, there would be no need to respond to critics at all, because they wouldn't see anything.

Zepgirl 5 years ago

Oi! Stop bringing logic into this!

Kristy 5 years ago

Who wants to celebrate in privacy? That wouldn't be much of a celebration. Celebrations in private is selfish! Celebrations are to be shared. Spread the joy!! There are ppl in this world who love to see other ppl's joyful celebrations. If you don't, just scroll on. No need to judge.

Dolly CrossGrain 5 years ago

Woa, wait a minute!...To- "Guest" • and "Kristy" You just made public judgmental,ridicules and demanding comments yourselves so I'm going to make a judgmental comment in response. You think celebrations people have for their family members and their children, are being selfish if they don't share it publicly?? What planet are you from? You must live a very lonely isolated life to think personal events within a family is fodder for the public. You obviously live vicariously through the lives of others because your life is so empty. And if people do choose to share pictures it is their choice and not that of the public. No wonder Celebrities regret sharing beautiful pictures of their family having a joyful time when dribble and judgement like yours and that of "the GUEST" who are making unreasonable demands on complete strangers to you. Just because they are "Celebrities" does NOT give you two and the rest of the public to make unreasonable demands on them. You don't own them, but obviously many in the general public think they do. Just because the Judd's chose to share some wonderful pictures of their little girls 5th birthday on Facebook or another public platform, gives you no right to make such comments and demands. Do you make the same comments and demands on "Aunts" or "Grandmas" who've shared similar pictures of their relatives on a public format? And by the way unless you paid for their party, its none of your business what they spent! And if your so worried about the homeless getting fed, get off your asses
and buy them some food instead of always expecting others to.Get a life people and stop making demands and garbage comments about innocent kids and their proud families.