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New Mom Jessy Breaks Down After Trolls Attack Her Just Days After Giving Birth

Vienna and Jessy have officially begun a new chapter in their lives, one filled with late-night feedings, soft newborn snuggles, and overwhelming love. After months of anticipation, planning, and dreaming, the couple finally welcomed their baby into the world — and Jessy says she has never felt anything like this kind of love before.

In a heartfelt post shared with their followers, Jessy described how holding her baby for the first time felt “unreal, like everything stopped for a moment.” She said that watching Vienna gently rock the newborn to sleep made her appreciate their bond even more. “I’m so in love,” she wrote, adding that even though the days are exhausting and time seems to be moving faster than ever, she wouldn’t trade a single second.

But with the joy also comes a difficult reality — the constant judgment they face online.

Even as they celebrate the arrival of their child, Vienna and Jessy continue to deal with hurtful comments from strangers who criticize their family simply because it doesn’t fit someone else’s idea of “traditional.” Jessy opened up about how deeply some of those messages cut. People she’s never met leave comments accusing her of being a “bad mum,” claiming the baby would be “better off without her,” or attacking their relationship as if they have any right to judge it.

Jessy admits it’s painful. She says she tries to ignore the negativity, but some days it’s nearly impossible not to feel the sting of those words. Being a new parent is hard enough — the sleepless nights, the fear of making mistakes, the pressure to do everything right. Adding online trolls to the mix can feel overwhelming.

Still, she refuses to let the negativity define her. Jessy says the love she feels every time her baby squeezes her finger or falls asleep on her chest reminds her that she is enough — that the only voices that matter are the ones inside their home, not the ones hiding behind screens.

Vienna has been her rock, reassuring her that they’re doing everything they can to build a loving, supportive, and safe environment for their child. Together, they’re determined to protect their little family from hate and focus on what truly matters — raising their baby with kindness, stability, and unconditional love.

Despite the judgment, despite the rude comments, despite the people who can’t accept a family that looks different from their own… Vienna and Jessy remain strong. They know that families come in many forms, and theirs is built on something far more important than approval from strangers — it’s built on love.

And with every passing day, every milestone, and every tiny moment of joy, they prove that love — not hate — is what makes a family whole.

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