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Lesson: Mom-shaming says more about them than it says about you.

When my son was six months old, my husband and I took him out to an early dinner. The lighting and music immediately threw him off his game, and he burst into tears. Even though we calmed him down within 30 seconds, one patron chose to express her displeasure by glaring at us for the rest of her meal. Her judgy eyes haunt me to this day.

Mom-shamers are the backseat drivers of the parenting world, ready to put you on blast for your approach to every aspect of your child's life. As one of the world's most-followed social media figures, Chrissy is a prime target for such bullying — and she's here to throw a middle finger to mom-shamers from Massachusetts to Malaysia. Her clapbacks are downright scrumptious, and they act as a salve for the burns heaved our way by cruel strangers, know-it-all relatives and well-meaning friends.