A MUM has hit back at trolls who have criticised her for dressing her toddler daughter as a teenager.

The woman, who posts under the handle @queen_kye18, took to TikTok and shared a video showing a series of snaps of her little girl styling a range of different trendy outfits.


She then shared a negative remark which she's received from cruel trolls: "Stop dressing her like a teenage."

Hitting back in the best way possible, the proud mum then proceeds to post a snap of her little girl modelling black flared trousers which she pairs with a puff-sleeved jumper, gold chain and Chanel bag.

In another, the youngster takes to the streets in a pale blue cropped top, ripped jeans and oversized white sunglasses.

Elsewhere, the little girl rocks a khaki-coloured tracksuit and beige gilet number, and a pink co-ord complete with Louis Vuitton backpack.

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In one more snap, the trendy tot appears in front of the camera wearing a leather mini dress, complete with a statement Gucci belt, tights and boots.

The video has since gone viral, racking up over 2.7million views and hundreds of comments – with many joking the stylish young toddler dresses better than them.

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"Not me saving this inspiration for outfits for myself LMAOOO," wrote one.

A second penned: "It's your child dress her how you want – she's beautiful."

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A third commented: "They need to mind their own business she’s adorable!!"

Meanwhile, a fourth noted: "Please buy me some clothes that soooooo gooddd."

Another enthused: "Slayyyyyy!"

A further added: "Dress better than me!"

And one more quipped: "She got more swag then me!"

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