Amy Childs slammed for taking daughter, 7, to Sabrina Carpenter concert, as people say it’s way ‘too raunchy’ for kids

“Lush pictures, glad you enjoyed the concert,” another added.Amy also caught the moment Polly saw Sabrina in person for the real time, as she beamed from ear to ear.

Amy Childs and her young daughter.
Amy Childs has sparked backlash for taking her seven-year-old daughter Polly to see Sabrina Carpenter in concertCredit: Instagram
Young girl in a pink dress.
Polly was seen having her hair put into pin curls before heading to the gigCredit: Instagram
Girl at a concert.
Amy then shared a picture of Polly in her seatCredit: Instagram
Girl with surprised expression at concert.
As well as a gorgeous look at Polly when she first saw Sabrina Carpenter in actionCredit: Instagram

She left the show in 2011 and took part in Celebrity Big Brother, finishing fourth.The Only Way Is Essex star shared a video of herself and her little girl – a Sabrina mega fan – to London’s O2 Arena to watch the Bed Chem star in action. “She’s not a teenager! She should be playing with dolls!” one raged. “Not suitable for her age, surely?” someone else commented.

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A particularly memorable scene involved her “vajazzling” Sam Faiers in a barbie pink-coloured salon.Her concert is equally raunchy, and even includes a part which involves Sabrina laying on the bed, with a male dancer parting her legs and heading down her body. “The most amazing night, a night we won’t ever forget.”She is now said to be worth around £5million through her fashion and beauty products.

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“@sabrinacarpenter you was everything and more,” she captioned the Instagram Reel. In the clip, Polly was seen having her hair pin curled, before she and her mum headed to the venue and took their seats for the concert.

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It does say, however, that the age restriction for the seated area – where Amy and Polly were – is actually eight. “Personally I don’t think Sabrina is a very good role model for kids,” another added. AMY Childs has been criticised for her decision to take her seven-year-old daughter to see Sabrina Carpenter in concert. However, the mum soon found herself at the centre of backlash in the comments section of the Reel, with many insisting Polly was far too young for the gig.”Let her stay a little girl,” a third sighed. Two years later she competed in Channel 4’s daredevil show The Jump and was the second person to be eliminated.

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“Oh the wee darling, having the time of her life!” one wrote.And Sabrina has countless young fans across the world, despite swearing in some of her songs and lyrics such as: “He pins you down on the carpet,makes paintings with his tongue“. “Her show was for over 16s, shame on you!” another slammed. She also took part in a fly-on-the-wall documentary, It’s All About Amy on Channel 5.Amy Childs was born June 7, 1990, and is a reality star, model, businesswoman and fashion designer.”Polly’s face when Sabrina come on stage!”Why are you trying to make your child into an adult? Let her be a kid!” someone else urged. “She’s far too raunchy

Some people on social media have slammed Sabrina for the sexy display, as some have even accused her of leaving kids “traumatised” with her performance. “So cute and hair looks beautiful … such a lovely mother and daughter thing to do,” a third commented. The little girl isn’t far off though, as she will celebrate her eighth birthday next month, in April. “Well given Polly’s impressionable age I hope she was a whole lot tamer than she was at the start of the Brits…” another wrote. She became known for her ditsy, likeable personality and briefly dated fellow cast member Kirk Norcoss.Despite the backlash, others defended Amy, as they pointed out what a brilliant time Polly seems to have had at the concert.

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She shot to fame in 2010 by appearing in ITV2’s reality TV show The Only Way Is Essex.Despite the remark, the age limit only applies to those going to the concert unattended, with the rules stating anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult of 18 or over.

A woman and a young girl at a concert.
Polly loved every second of the gig, and sang along with all her heartCredit: Instagram
Large crowd at a Sabrina Carpenter concert.
The entire arena was packed to the brim with Sabrina fans like PollyCredit: Instagram
Sabrina Carpenter performing on stage at the BRIT Awards.
Some people even said Polly should be home “playing with dolls” instead of at a Sabrina Carpenter concertCredit: Rex

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