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Snooki Claps Back At A Troll After Sharing A Photo Of Her Drinking Wine And Feeding Her Son On Instagram

Snooki Responds To Criticism Over Breastfeeding
Snooki Responds To Criticism Over Breastfeeding
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"Mom life" looks different for every momma out there. And for Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi it looks a lot like a balancing act...of beverages.

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On Sunday, Snooki shared a photo on Instagram of her sipping a glass of red wine while feeding her nearly 2-month-old son Angelo James LaValle. In the picture, the Jersey Shore star takes multi-tasking to the next level as she holds onto the vino with one hand, her baby with another, and rests Angelo's bottle against her chin so he too can continue drinking. As for her caption? "'What's mom life life with 2 kids and a newborn?' THIS. #MomJuice #ImAGoodMomISwear," she wrote.

In true Jersey Shore-fam fashion, Snooki immediately received support in the form of multiple praise emojis (""") from BFF, costar, and fellow mom Jenni "JWoww" Farley. She also received a round of applause from her cast mates Deena Cortese and Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino's spouses, Christopher Bucknerwho commented, "Pure talent " and Lauren Sorrentinowho responded, "This is skill! ." Even Jessie James Decker chimed in with, "Im feelin this one ."

But not every follower was feeling the love for Snooki's momma moment .

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"You not suppose to drink alcohol if you breastfeeding your baby," one user commented.

To which, Snooki clapped back: "You're not a mom. I allow myself to have a few glasses once a week to stay sane with 3 kids. I do what's necessary to clean my milk for my baby. Let a mawma live and keep being 17."

While not drinking alcohol is the safest option for breastfeeding women, having one drink per day likely won't harm the baby, especially if the mom waits at least two hours after imbibing to nurse, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .

But the best comment of them all? This pro tip from a #MomJuice expert: "Next time use a straw! So much easier to reach every last drop of wine ."

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