Why Leah Messer is Getting Seriously Mom-Shamed Over Her Latest Post of Daughter Aleeah

Leah Messer gets mom-shamed over photo of daughter Aleeah at a cheerleading competition
Leah Messer gets mom-shamed over photo of daughter Aleeah at a cheerleading competition / Instagram / Leah Messer

The ladies of the Teen Mom franchise are obviously no strangers to receiving negativity on social media, whether it be for their parenting skills, their dating lives, or even what they're wearing. This week, Leah Messer was the major target, as after she shared a post of her daughter Aleeah in cheerleading gear, she started getting seriously attacked with mom-shaming. So unnecessary.

The Teen Mom 2 star excitedly shared multiple photos and videos of her 10-year-old daughter, who recently had a cheerleading competition. While Leah was clearly very proud of her kid, people weren't happy with the uniforms nor the makeup the team was wearing. As pointed out by InTouchWeekly, users did not hold back in the comments section on her latest post of Aleeah. Like at all.

Posing with one of her coaches, Aleeah looked cute in her cheerleading outfit, a high ponytail with a bow, and a face full of makeup. Nothing too crazy for a performance. "I’m so grateful Aleeah has coaches in her life that continue to support her dreams and reaching her fullest potential! We love our @famous_superstars10 family!." Leah happily wrote in the caption.

But it appears no one else was happy to see Aleeah. One hater wrote, "Is it just me or is her skirt way too short??" Another stated, "Beautiful but why so much makeup she looks like she[']s 17?" A third added, "I would not let my young girl wear that." A particularly judgemental follower even commented:

"This is ridiculous.. her face looks harder than concrete with all that makeup and fake tan. What is going on in America [?] This is why they have so much problems with their kids."

Leah has yet to respond to all the hate, but thankfully her true fans have stood up for her. One said, "Yikes! You can’t even post a picture of your BEAUTIFUL daughter without being criticized and ridiculed." Accurate.

It's a little bit unreasonable to mom-shame Leah for allowing her daughter to get dressed up for a cheerleading competition, considering that's literally how all the other kids look as well. We hope she isn't personally offended by all the negativity and is able to move on from the haters this time.