Christian Serratos from "The Walking Dead" clapped back at a her haters on Instagram, after getting backlash for a breastfeeding photo with her newborn baby girl.
The actress, who plays Rosita on the AMC series, shared what appeared to be a picture from inside the show's makeup trailer on Wednesday night. In the pic, she's seen nursing her daughter, whose name has yet to be released.
"This is my body and my page. So I will post what I want, when I want. Those who disapprove can suck my left tit. 😘 #workingmom #chill," she captioned the photo.
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The post comes one day after another breastfeeding shot generated major response on her social media page, and not all of it was positive.
Sprinkled throughout the many comments praising Serratos for helping normalize breastfeeding, a few trolls criticized her for doing it publicly or left lewd messages about her breasts.
"Oh stop looking for attention...yes you can feed you baby in public who cares? But why purposely draw.attention to it?" one user wrote. "Um why? At least show the tits more," another posted.
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View Story"Just Cuz you can doesn't mean you should. Why would you want tens of millions of [strangers] to see this? Yes, anyone can and should do anything they want," read another comment. "[But] why would anyone want tens of millions of strangers and weirdos to see this?"
"No reason to post about this. Ur the problem with society," added another.
Serratos isn't the only mom on the show to battle social media haters. Last year, co-star Alanna Masterson fought back against weight shamers after she gave birth to a baby girl.
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View Story"Dear Instagram trolls, body shamers, and the men and woman who think it's ok to comment on my weight: I hope that you don't have children. And if you do, I hope you teach them about kindness and acceptance," she wrote at the time.
"I hope they learn that it isn't ok to make fun of people or call people names. I hope one day YOU learn what it takes to be a parent. A kind, selfless parent. A working parent. A parent that puts themselves in someone else's shoes," she continues. "Maybe you can't get it through your thick f--king skull, but nursing a baby for a year (and pumping in a van between takes, in the dead of summer in Georgia) is a lot of work, determination, and scheduling."
"Also, grow the f--k up. Your mother should be ashamed for raising such a judgmental bully," she writes. "I'm sure she knows how 'courageous' you must be for trolling and hiding behind your Iphone and computers. P.s. I would LOVE to see any man or woman give birth to a baby, nurse the baby, and then work 17 hour days and NAIL their own stunts. P.s.s. Be kind to each other. We need it now more than ever."