Celebrity mother has two of her children put in care after being accused of pulling her son’s hair in public
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Celebrity mother has two of her children put in care after being accused of pulling her son’s hair in public
The two children of a celebrity mother have been placed in foster care by social services after a member of the public claimed they saw her assaulting her child in public.
The famous mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is said to have been neglecting her children to lead a glamorous lifestyle leaving her infant children to fend for themselves in her £1million home.
A judge is believed to have placed the children in the care of another family close to the home.
A source told the Sun: ‘She has been struggling to cope recently.
‘They are lovely kids, very well mannered.
‘But she won’t give up her celebrity life to concentrate properly on them and things have all got a bit too much.’
‘Social services got involved after she was accused of pulling her son’s hair.
Then further problems came to light.’
It is believed the face, a regular on TV, is distraught at losing her children.
A spokesman for the local authority which is handling the case told the Sun: ‘We cannot and would not comment on care proceedings.’
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