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Maci Bookout Bashed By Fans For Partying Just Days After Baby's Birth

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Source: Splash News

June 16 2016, Published 10:12 a.m. ET

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Maci Bookout welcomed her third child on May 31 – and she's celebrating by partying with friends! Fans are slamming the Teen Mom OG star for attending a concert only weeks after giving birth.

"Headed out to #Riverbend to support our local guy @Kanebrown," the mother-of-three tweeted, as photos emerged of her from the concert.

"Didn't you just have your third kid 2 weeks ago?? Stay home. Parent," a user tweeted, as another wrote, "She only had babies to lock down a husband. No care at all toward them."

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Another commenter added, "She also drank during her pregnancy!"

The MTV star came under fire in February for drinking beer with a visible baby bump in photos and on an episode of Teen Mom OG.

"Every scene of @MaciBookoutMTV shows her drinking beer and she knows damn well she's pregnant," a user tweeted at the time, while a second hater commented, "There's no way being 4 months at the time you wouldn't know being pregnant in this episode."

After giving birth to her second child Jayde in May 2015, she was criticized again for holding her baby and a beer in an Instagram snap.

Bookout, who is engaged to baby daddy number two Taylor McKinney, has yet to comment on the controversy.

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