MIC's Maeva D'Ascanio slams troll over criticism for isolating from baby amid Covid
Made in Chelsea's Maeva D'Ascanio has slammed an "idiot" troll who criticised her for isolating from her baby son Beau after she contracted Covid.
She was incensed however, after one follower commented: "Your baby should never have been away from you so newborn and disgusting he's not back. You're clearly well." Whilst another lauded Maeva for her decision as they wrote: "I got Covid and passed it on to my baby and both ended up in hospital. You did the right thing xxxx."
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