Katie Price slammed for letting 5-year-old Bunny’s toes freeze as she wears sandals in December – The Sun

KATIE Price has come under fire for letting her five-year-old daughter Bunny’s toe freeze by wearing sandals in December.

The 41-year-old, who currently faces losing her home,  shared a video of the little one dressed head to toe in her fashion range as she once again plugged it.

In the clip Bunny is seen wearing a pair of faux leather trousers and a fur gilet with matching hat – while on her feet she just wore a pair of pink sliders.

The bankrupt star captioned the shot: “Bunny’s outfit from @princessandbunny.co.uk. She loves playing in the garden. My clever buns!”

Her followers weren’t so sure about her choice of footwear though and were concerned she would get too cold.

One person remarked: “Fab but slidders in December not a good idea for playing in the garden.”

Another commented: “Flip flops in this weather mmm really.”

While someone else wrote: “Really cute but I bet her toes are freezing.”

Katie, who is also mum to Harvey, 17, from her relationship with Dwight Yorke and Junior, 14, and Princess, 12 from her marriage to Peter Andre,splits custody of Bunny and Jett with their dad Kieran Hayler.

Earlier this year, Kieran revealed in an interview that Katie has a very relaxed approach to parenting.

"You can tell when Bunny's been at Kate's because she comes back with a browner face than usual. She's been at the make-up!" he revealed.

"They're constantly barefoot. I'll bring them in and they've got black feet. Jett's always got black toenails… At Kate's they get to go straight into the garden and the woods and play."

He added: "When they're with Kate, they're allowed to do whatever they want, whereas I'm the stricter parent."

Katie has previously said that she likes her kids being “feral” and isn’t worried about what others think.

She said: “I'd rather my kids be quite feral, get to know, work things out themselves. Eat what you like, try what you like. Rather than worry about if it puts on weight, and this and that. Trust me.

“But then at the same time. When kids' parents split up they learn to adapt.”

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