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Kristin Cavallari Slams Weight Critics: 'Stop Judging' (PHOTOS)

Kristin Cavallari recently slammed weight critics after being subject to intense scrutiny over her post-baby appearance.

The former MTV star, 26, gave birth to her first child, Camden Jack, in 2012 and she has reportedly faced criticism about her weight ever since. Twitter users have previously suggested that Cavallari, who recently married NFL star Jay Cutler, is too thin and subsequently the former "The Hills" star addressed the criticism during a dinner date with friends.

"So maybe people should stop judging. U don't know how much I eat or what I weigh so zip it," Cavallari tweeted in response to weight criticism before sarcastically tweeting "Off to dinner with my fav ladies @CharCharr @britfield1 @chelseabulte. Hope they don't feed me too much!!! Need to stay SKINNNNY."

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This is not the first time that the newlywed has reacted to Twitter posts after being criticized about her weight. During Cavallari's final month of pregnancy a Twitter user suggested that she was overweight.

"Makes you look fat," one Twitter user wrote in response to Cavallari's baby shower attire, to which she responded "Thanks I'm pregnant."

The former reality TV star is said to be enjoying motherhood and married life after tying the knot with Cutler, whom she dated on-and-off for less than three years.

The couple wed 10 months after welcoming the birth of their first child in an intimate ceremony at the Woodmont Christian Church in Nashville, Tennessee.

"Im officially Kristin Elizabeth Cutler!!!!!" Cavallari tweeted on June 7 alongside a photo of two wedding bands.

Cavallari recently revealed that she and Cutler, 30, are ready for baby number two ahead of Camden's first birthday.

"We are both ready for baby Number two. I don't have any announcement today, that's for sure, but we're getting there," Cavallari told E! News.

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