Little People’s Tori Roloff posts rare video of newborn son Josiah after star criticizes trolls who called her a ‘bad parent’

Little People’s Tori Roloff posts rare video of newborn son Josiah after star criticizes trolls who called her a ‘bad parent’

LITTLE People’s Tori Roloff has posted a rare video of her newborn son Josiah after the star criticized trolls calling her out for “bad parenting.”

Tori took to her Instagram to show off a sweet moment between Jackson, five, and Josiah, two months.

Tori Roloff posted a sweet video of her newborn son Josiah next to Jackson

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Tori Roloff posted a sweet video of her newborn son Josiah next to JacksonCredit: INSTAGRAM/toriroloff
Tori showed off the adorable two-month-old baby as he snuggled in his white onesie

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Tori showed off the adorable two-month-old baby as he snuggled in his white onesieCredit: INSTAGRAM/toriroloff

In the video, Jackson sniffed at his new younger brother.

As Josiah lay on his back on a blanket, Jackson held his hand and kissed him on the forehead.

Tori captioned the sweet post: “It’s the handle for me.”

Later in the day, Tori posted a photo of Josiah in a white onesie in her arms.

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The newborn had his eyes closed and his tongue stuck out as he took a quiet nap in his mother’s arms.

Tori captioned the post: “Aaaand now for goodies.”

‘IT IS UNDER CONTROL’

The sweet snaps came after Tori clapped back to trolls accusing her of “bad parenting.”

Tori has been accused of making unwise parenting decisions by fans in the past.

The Little People Big World star fired back at curious fans during an Instagram Q&A on Thursday.

One concerned fan said, “I’m concerned about Lilah and her language skills.”

Tori replied sarcastically, “Don’t. I’ve got it under control.”

Tori explained about the “one thing that’s so frustrating when we share our lives on social media.”

She revealed that it is when people discuss or debate the medical history of her and Zach Roloff’s child.

She and Zach, 32, share three children, Jackson, Lilah, two, and Josiah, and they are all born with a common form of dwarfism.

Tori continued, “People don’t think we have doctors or people we trust in our lives with our children’s health.”

The mother-of-three concluded, “We’ve got it under control. Trust me.”

SAFETY FIRST

It seems some fans disagree with her statement, as both Tori and Zach faced backlash over what fans are saying. called dangerous parenting movement during a car ride with their five-year-old son Jackson.

The parents came under fire for incorrectly strapping their son Jackson, five, into his car seat.

In a scene from Tuesday’s episode, the reality star took his kids to get some food from Sonic.

But eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed that his oldest child was not properly secured in his booster seat.

While one strap was poorly over the top of the seat and under his arms, the other was nowhere to be seen.

RESPONSE FAN

LPBW followers rushed to fan pages to complain about the accident and criticize the couple for their negligence.

Yesterday’s episode featured Jackson in a high back booster not wearing his seat belt properly. Shouldn’t he still be in a 5 point harness? I kept thinking about how fast he would fly away in an accident ” wrote someone, while he was talking.

“They let the kids hop around untethered in that mule on the farm,” a second recalled.

A third commented, “I’m amazed when people just don’t care about their children’s safety. It only takes one, never large, wreck to seriously hurt a child in the wrong seat.”

“They are lazy and reckless. I hate it when people don’t take car seat safety seriously,” said a fourth.

“Yeah and Lilah should still look back,” claimed a fifth, also noting the position of Zach’s two-year-old daughter.

LIFE ON THE EDGE

Fans criticized Tori for losing sight of Lilah afterward putting her in a risky situation.

She had put her daughter on the counter and turned to get something out of the cupboard.

Lilah sat unattended on the counter, with balloons and decorations wrapped around her for her birthday.

Then Tori turned her back to Lilah as she sat down to talk to her husband’s father, Matt.

Lilah’s grandfather and father were in the same room, but they would have been too far to catch her if she fell.

Matt talked to Tori about her morning sickness to try to ease the tension between them.

At one point, she turned to feed Lilah, then turned her back to her.

Then Jackson awoke from his nap and Tori set him on the counter to stand with his bare feet, but very quickly took him back down.

Just as Matt was leaving, Tori turned to her toddler and told her to say goodbye to her grandpa and the toddler wasn’t very happy.

‘YIKES!’

LPBW fans were outraged after seeing what happened and took to the platform to comment on it.

One fan wrote, “Who the hell would let a toddler sit on a counter with their backs to me? My heart was in my throat this whole scene. Maybe Lilah just isn’t moving, but yikes!”

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Many fans expressed their angry opinion about Tori for leaving her child unattended on the platform.

Another fan commented, “My husband walked into the room during this scene and immediately asked why she was standing on the counter like that.”

The sweet video and photo come after Tori clapped back at a fan who scolded her and Zach for 'bad parenting'

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The sweet video and photo come after Tori clapped back at a fan who scolded her and Zach for ‘bad parenting’Credit: INSTAGRAM/toriroloff
Tori criticized the troll, explaining that she had 'under control' the medical condition of her three children

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Tori criticized the troll, explaining that she had ‘under control’ the medical condition of her three childrenCredit: Instagram/@toriroloff
Tori was criticized for letting her two-year-old Lilah sit high on a kitchen counter

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Tori was criticized for letting her two-year-old Lilah sit high on a kitchen counterCredit: TLC