Sam Faiers and her family have recently returned from Abu Dhabi following a short break, but the mum-of-three sparked a debate with her fans when she shared a series of photos of the family during the flight home.The star shared several smiling photos of the family all sat in first class as she shared her difficulties about travelling as a family, especially with young children, including a baby who was teething.
In her caption, the television personality wrote: "The truth is going on holiday with small children is tough, especially with a crawling, teething baby."WATCH: Want to travel like a royal?
Learn their secrets below...She continued sharing that although the holiday itself was fine, it was the flight home that created the issues, with baby Edward, who is only six months old only sleeping for an hour out of the seven and a half hour flight.LOOK: Sam Faiers moved into idyllic country home 3 weeks before birth of baby boySam went on to thank the staff at Etihad Airways who were "accommodating and kind" with the star commenting that she often feels "self-conscious" when flying with a baby.However, the post created a backlash from her fans with Samantha sharing the photos from the first-class section, where it would be easier to look after a little one.
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