Victoria Beckham Shamed for Photo Kissing Her Daughter on the Lips

Victoria Beckham kissing her daughter on the lips in a pool setting.

Victoria Beckham has�received backlash from critics online for posting a photo of her kissing her daughter on the lips.

It was supposed to be a harmless photo and a beautiful moment between�Victoria�and her five-year-old daughter, Harper, on the girl’s birthday, but some critics have called it “inappropriate”.

Victoria posted�the photo on her Instagram, which almost immediately got slammed by people on social media, shaming the�British music and fashion celebrity.

Mother and daughter share a tender kiss during a sunny outdoor swim.

Some critics have commented, “So lesbian”, while another one described it as, “Inappropriate.” However, despite this, other people showed their support for Victoria.

It’s a “beautiful display of motherly love,” wrote one, and “nothing wrong or impure about kissing your child,” said another.

In a�Kiss 1011 FM report just last year, Dr Charlotte Reznik caused�a stir after�claiming parents kissing their children on the lips was sexual.

“If you start kissing your kids on the lips, when do you stop? It gets very confusing,’ she said. “As a child gets to 4 or 5 or 6 and their sexual awareness comes about (and some kids have an awareness earlier – as when we notice they start masturbating at 2 or 3 sometimes – they just discover their private parts and it feels good), the kiss on the lips can be stimulating to them.

“Even if that never occurs to a child, it�s just too confusing! If mummy kisses daddy on the mouth and vice versa, what does that mean when I, a little girl or boy, kiss my parent on the mouth?”

Victoria Beckham Shamed for Photo Kissing Her Daughter on the Lips | Stay at Home Mum

Victoria’s husband, David also posted a kissing snap to celebrate Harper’s fifth birthday “� but this time, the little girl was just kissing his cheek.

Victoria’s photo has now been liked more than 560,000 times.

Source:�Kidspot.com.au

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