Tori Spelling responds to critics of her children's return photo



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We love seeing celebrities send their kids to school every year. And it's so great that many of them share these bittersweet moments with us.

But sometimes it can go wrong. A large number of trolls have transformed the experience of Tori Spelling who brought her to school more bitter than sweet.

The former star of "Beverly Hills, 90210" has released a photo of four of her five children, all in backpacks and ready to take on the new school year Tuesday. And watch them! There is Liam, 11, and Stella, 10, plus Finn and Hattie, both 6. (Beautiful, 18 months, is still too young to go to school.)

But to the surprise of many, these seemingly normal-looking children were suddenly caught in the limelight by some cruel and thoughtless comments.

They were called "disheveled and not quite happy", "fat" and "unfit". Other commentators have described her as "hideous mother" and her husband, Dean McDermott, as a "bad payer".

Well, Spelling, 45, was do not will take this down and returned to the comments section.

"I am a proud mother bear and I love to share our family trip with my family, my friends, my fans and a community of online support and loyalty," she wrote. "And thanks to all the mamabears out there, we always have their backs to each other!" For all the people here who felt the need for #momshame and #kidshame me and my children, I say, "Shame on you! "

Fortunately, there was a lot of support from Mom Bear. "They look like perfectly happy, healthy and normal children," wrote a fan. "Tori, you have a nice family, you should be proud and it's good to see that your children are brought up to be down-to-earth and not for the press."

And the spelling was not made. "I've been brought up to believe that if you can not say anything nice about someone, then do not say anything at all," she wrote. "Judgment should be about your manners, empowerment goes both ways, lift the others and you will rise in your turn."

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