LOVE Island star Amy Hart has revealed she was reported to Instagram for plugging baby milk that she'd given to her son Stanley.
The star said fans accused her of being paid for promoting the "amazing" formula when she hadn't.
Amy, 31, welcomed her first child, Stanley, into the world with fiancé Sam in March, and has been posting about her motherhood journey.
Her latest videos included a glowing review of the milk that she has been feeding Stanley and it was so good that her followers assumed she had been hired to rave about it.
Taking to Instagram, she said: "The milk that I use, I don't want to verbalise it again. If you think my review was so good that it had been paid for, clearly the milk is great.
Amy went on to explain that "you can't be paid" for advertising stage one formula because it is against the Advertising Standards Authority rules.
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She added: "I know that most people were being really supportive and thank you."
It comes after Amy rushed Stanely to the hospital on holiday in Portugal during the summer.
The Love Island star became 'concerned' after the tot developed unexplained 'symptoms'.
She revealed: "We started to get a little bit worried about some stuff with Stanley so we took him to hospital. He's all fine now.
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"It was a bit scary because we went to triage and they were like, only one of you can come through so I had to go in on my own, but he's fine now."
Amy and Sam have been together since 2021.
The pair got engaged last month.
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