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“I tried to delete my instagram last night because I just sort of reached a weird breaking point where I a) find social media to be so harmful and dangerous more than helpful and inspiring,” she began.

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“B) wanted to protect my family even further from creepos who messaged me on here c) posted something funny yesterday (reposted here because I dgaf) that brought out all the mommy shaming losers who have two brain cells and loads of time on their hands,” she said.

“And d) I kept holding on to the idea that I was throwing away brand opportunities,” she continued. “Influencing has also become toxic. Half of the products that’s pushed out there are all garbage anyway.”

“Since I literally have to request to have my profile deleted (doesn’t work) guess I’ll stay and make the best of it. I love connecting with you all, sharing laughs, glimpses of my little life. I will be more active on the @goodtimes Instagram as our business grows.”

“Here’s some pictures that sum up life lately. 🫶🏻,” she concluded.

Since welcoming her daughter, Baldwin has beencandid about her experience as a mom. After giving birth, she shared a photoon Instagramthat showed herself in a bathtub in a sports bra, with monitors hooked up to her bump. She grabbed the railing as she lay there flushed, with a tiny can of Sprite in the other hand.

“The photo I’m going to show my daughter when she back talks,” she teased in the caption.

Baldwin and her boyfriend RAC revealed that they’d welcomed their daughter Hollandwith an Instagram post in May. Sharing a photo from the hospital where she sat with her infant daughter in one arm, Baldwin smiled as RAC leaned into them both.

“Holland 🩷,” she captioned the shot.

source: people.com