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Fans Jump To Sophie Turner's Defense After She's Mom-Shamed Over Ski Trip With New Boyfriend

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The 'Game of Thrones' star was hit with shaming comments asking 'where are your kids?' after she went Instagram official with new beau Peregrine 'Perry' Pearson months after her divorce from Joe Jonas.

Fans of Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner jumped to her defense after she was mom-shamed for going on a ski trip with her new boyfriend sans kids.

Turner, who recently separated from Joe Jonas after four years of marriage, took to Instagram to share photos of a recent ski trip she took with her new beau Peregrine "Perry" Pearson and some pals.


She captioned the post:

"Jägerbomb anyone?"

You can see below.

While it appeared the actor was having an incredible time hitting the slopes and hanging with her friends, some people on social media didn't think it was acceptable for Turner to be enjoying herself away from her and Jonas' two children Willa and Delphine.

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Fans of the star, however, were not standing for the mom-bashing, and came to the defense of Turner.

Many took the opportunity to remind the world that a woman's identity is not confined to solely being a mother.

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Others noted that her ex's posts that exclude their children aren't flooded with the same kind of comments.

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Of course, this isn't the first time fans of Turner have rushed to her defense.

When Jonas filed for divorce in September, stories began circulating online that the split was a result of Turner's "partying."

A source close to the couple even told TMZ at the time:

"She likes to party, he likes to stay at home. They have very different lifestyles."

But her loyal followers were quick to point out that the claim couldn't be further from the truth.

Her fans always have her back!

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