![]() ![]() 'I can't believe how much weight I've put on!': Katie Price vows to 'get back in shape' after her paradise Thailand holiday with ex fiancé Carl Woods Meet the new collagen formula taking Britain by storm: Why? Because research shows it reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just 28 days*! Tony Blackburn sparks concern among fans as he is absent from his BBC Radio 2 show after falling ill 'We've experienced an unexpected opening in our team': David Haye takes a thinly-veiled swipe at Una Healy after she ended her 'throuple' Love Island's Paige Thorne sets pulses racing as she slips into black floral lingerie while posing for sizzling snaps Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague came under fire after she detailed her 'overwhelming' workload in a video tracking her job with PrettyLittleThing - a title that comes with a six figure salary. In recent months there has been a backlash aimed at 'tone-deaf' influencers complaining about their lives while more and more Britons struggle to make ends meet amid the cost of living crisis. The former TOWIE star also came under fire during the Covid lockdowns when she was caught breaking travel rules by flying to the Maldives to celebrate her 30th birthday with her family. It's not the first time Sam has found herself in hot water on a flight, having previously been scolded by British Airways staff for being too raucous on a trip to New York with her mother and sister. The mother-of-three was quick to edit the post after the backlash, disabling the comments and changing the caption to read: 'Home sweet home ❤️ #findyourpace #inabudhabi #ad ✈️.' The post is about flying on general and keeping kids occupied etc.' 'people get a grip if they want to pay their money they can fly whatever seats they like. They penned: 'looks like you had a lovely time, people are jealous of you never mind' 'whatever your class we choose babies and children are babies and children wherever they are but it's nice to see money don't always buy happiness it nice to see reality' Sam also received support from followers who noted that caring for young children is tough in any environment. Not impressed: The post immediately riled her followers who were quick to point out that the post seemed tone-deaf when many were struggling with a cost of living crisis ![]() The rest of us are exhausted from living during a cost of living crisis. ![]() 'maybe try doing it in economy where most of your followers would be then you'll know tough' 'my heart bleeds. 'just be grateful you weren't in econonmy!' 'Just don't know how you cope on business!' 'Yeah really hard when you're in first class seats' 'oh shut the f**k up about tough omg such a hard life jetting about staying in luxurious resorts' They commented: 'This post is wrong, you are very privileged to travel business/first class and I acknowledge you work hard, but to post this, saying how hard it is travelling with 3 children is not representative of all you lovely followers, who imagine as I am/are having travelled with young children in economy where until up to the 2 years of age don't even get their own seat' Other fans noted that it would have been harder flying in economy and asked Sam to 'read the room' and be aware of her 'privilege.' Yet the post immediately riled her followers who were quick to point out that the post seemed tone-deaf when many were struggling with a cost of living crisis. She went on to thank the 'accommodating and kind' Etihad Airways staff who had helped her when she felt 'self-conscious' about flying with a baby. 'As for the flight home Edward slept maybe 1 hour out of 7.5 safe to say I was doing everything I could to keep him entertained without crying.' Sam continued: 'We have had the most wonderful time in the sunshine, swimming every day, exploring, sightseeing and eating lots of ice cream but it's exhausting, remember nobody said it was easy.' 'Read the room, we're in a cost of living crisis!': Sam Faiers was slammed by fans for complaining about her 'tough' first class flight home from Abu Dhabi after a free family holiday ![]()
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