Sonny Bill Williams’ post of daughter in convertible

  • Cross-code superstar Sonny Bill Williams come under fire for a social media post 
  • He is holidaying in Cook Islands with wife Alana and daughters Imaan and Aisha 
  • Instagram picture he shared on Sunday shows eldest child riding in convertible
  • Some fans said they saw nothing wrong with the picture, others were not so kind 

Sonny Bill Williams has come under fire for a social media post which shows his young daughter riding in the back of a convertible.

The cross-code superstar, 32, has been enjoying a holiday in the Cook Islands with his wife Alana and their daughters Imaan, three, and one-year-old Aisha.

But the photo he shared on Instagram on Sunday evening, which shows his eldest child largely unrestrained, has been slammed by his legion of fans. 

Sonny Bill Williams has come under fire for this social media post which shows his young daughter riding in the back of a convertible

‘Don’t wanna be a total mum bit seriously – car seat dude,’ one wrote, while another said: ‘Family comes first but no car seats – come on Sonny you should know better.’ 

‘Should she not have a car seat?’ yet another asked, while one more noted: ‘Lucky she has a seat belt on.’

Others jumped to Williams’ defence and said road safety and child restraint laws are only loosely applied in the Cook Islands.

‘Don’t mind these clowns on here acting like their rules apply in another country,’ one wrote.

The cross-code superstar (left), 32, has been enjoying a holiday in the Cook Islands with his wife Alana (right) and their daughters Imaan, three, and one-year-old Aisha

The cross-code superstar (left), 32, has been enjoying a holiday in the Cook Islands with his wife Alana (right) and their daughters Imaan, three, and one-year-old Aisha

‘Beautiful family can’t see a thing wrong with this picture,’ another said. 

Yet another wrote: ‘Relax peeps, in the islands speed limit is like 30-40kms/h and never heard of any accidents here in paradise.

‘Kids here don’t even wear seat belts, they sit at the back of trucks on aunties and uncles laps.’

Some jumped to Williams' defence and said road safety and child restraint laws are only loosely applied in the Cook Islands

Some jumped to Williams’ defence and said road safety and child restraint laws are only loosely applied in the Cook Islands

 



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