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A controversial Australian influencer has been ran off social media after mean mums on Instagram criticised her for 'toxic positivity'.
Emma Claiir, who received backlash in April when she admitted to killing two cats when she was a child, told her 106,000 followers that she was taking a break from Instagram following the criticism.
'It's just been brought to my attention that my last [post] about having a hard mum day is a form of toxic positivity and can be harmful to other mums out there struggling and that I need to be doing better,' she wrote.
Emma went on to say that she was 'going into hiding' for a while to protect her mental health.
'It seems like nothing I post these days is good enough and everything I post is wrong and right now I can't be bothered trying to please everyone,' she snapped.
Controversial Australian influencer Emma Claiir has been ran off social media after mean mums on Instagram criticised her for 'toxic positivity'
Emma said that she was 'going into hiding' for a while to protect her mental health
'I try my best to be somewhat real and relatable on here and hope that I can help at least one person feel better or less alone, but it's just becoming harder to show up when I'm constantly getting told I'm wrong or toxic or need to do better.'
Emma drew widespread criticism and was dropped by makeup company MCoBeauty in April after