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Coco's Post-Pregnancy Blog: Why I Won't Stop Sharing Photos of Baby Chanel Despite Negative Comments

Fitness enthusiast and new mom explains why she created an Instagram for her daughter

By Coco Feb 08, 2016 11:00 AMTags
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Introducing our newest celebrity blogger, Coco!

The talk-show host, fitness enthusiast and reality star just welcomed her first child with husband Ice-T. Lucky for us, she's documenting her motherhood journey in several blog posts exclusively for E! News.

Take a look at how the Ice & Coco star is enjoying life with her baby girl, Chanel.

During my pregnancy, I wanted to start a Twitter and Instagram for Chanel even before she was born and I suggested it to Ice and he said, 'Don't get ahead of yourself.' Fast-forward to the day she was born and Ice was so excited and taking all these pictures.

He was like I'm going to start a Twitter and I joked ‘Don't get ahead of yourself.' He just thought it was a really good thing at that time. Both Ice and I have our own fan bases and not everybody is going to want to see Chanel every day, some people, but not everybody.

We started this page of her's for people who want to see her grow up and see her outfits and headbands of the week. It's more for people who want to keep an eye on her while not overloading our pages with photos of her.

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This little girl is already so stylish. You should see her closet—all about the shoes and she has an amazing shoe collection. She's now becoming this headband Princess.

She doesn't have long hair yet, but she rocks them bows. A lot of her fans send her gifts so she has an overload of headbands and outfits.

She's like my little doll. This is my very first doll ever because I never owned a doll in my life and this is my real-life doll. Now I get so much flack for saying that and it bothers me. 

Of course I know she's a real human being. Don't you know I know that? In these pictures, you can see how much love I have for her. Should I just dress her up in a normal T-shirt? Is that better? Why can't I just have my moment of dressing my daughter up? Why is that such a negative thing? Does she look like she's really mad in these pictures? She actually looks very happy dressed up.

I'm damned if I do, damned if I don't. No matter what I post on Chanel, people are going to find something negative about it. It amazes me.

If you're really not liking the way I do things, get off my page. I just avoid them.