Steph Claire Smith has divided fans after posting a TikTok video about rescuing her son’s goggles from the bottom of a pool.
The fitness influencer posted the video which showed her standing with her back to the camera before diving into the swimming pool.
The 30-year-old can be heard conversing with her three-year-old son Harvey while in a black bikini top and G-string bottoms.
Some fans questioned whether Steph uploaded the video to show off her figure instead of the interaction with her son.
‘Please, we all know what the purpose of this video was for,’ one person commented.
‘Sorry, what was this video about?’ another questioned, adding a laughing emoji.
Steph Claire Smith has divided fans after posting a TikTok video about rescuing her son’s goggles from the bottom of the pool
‘Was this really about the goggles?’ a third added.
Despite some fans questioning the video, others defended the popular influencer.
‘Why is everyone hating just because she’s comfortable around her kids?’ one said while another added: ‘Why are you all hating with jealousy? She looks awesome.’
In the TikTok video, Steph showed off her incredible figure and growing baby bump in a black bikini.
The Australian fitness influencer announced her pregnancy last month, with a series of black and white photos on Instagram.
In the images, which were also shared by her husband Josh Miller, Steph showed off her baby bump while wearing a skimpy bikini.
Son Harvey, husband Josh, and the family’s dog are all gathered around Steph in the pictures.
In one other image, all members of the family put their hands on her bump.
The influencer posted the video which showed her standing with her back to the camera before diving into the swimming pool
Some fans questioned whether Steph uploaded the video to show off her figure instead of the interaction with her son
Steph hit back at critics in early September when she came under fire for going to the gym with her toddler son Harvey.
She shared a video of herself at the gym with her son in tow, prompting mum-shaming trolls to criticise her for not going without Harvey another time.
One follower commented: ‘If it was your day with him, why did you need to go to the gym. Wouldn’t you want to do fun things with him?’
In a since-deleted TikTok post and Instagram reel, Steph clapped back at her critics, saying she didn’t ‘need someone else’s judgement’.
She fumed: ‘If it’s not how you parent, fine, but casting this kind of judgement publicly is just so unnecessary.
‘This comment was on my latest reel, where I showed myself getting a gym workout in, and taking Harvey with me for the first time ever.’
Steph also insisted that making time to exercise is not a selfish act for a parent to do and suggested that taking a toddler to the gym was a way to instil a healthy lifestyle.
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