‘Bringing Up Bates’ Fans Blast Katie & Carlin’s Inappropriate Posts

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Bringing Up Bates fans are putting sisters Katie Clark and Carlin Stewart on blast for their recent inappropriate social media posts. Fans can’t believe what the sisters decided to share and believe that they crossed a line. Curious about Carlin’s and Katie’s posts? Keep reading for all of the details.

Though Bringing Up Bates has come to an end, many of Gil and Kelly’s kids are active on YouTube and Instagram. So, they are still in the public eye, even without the show. Because of this, they sometimes get backlash for the photos and videos they decide to share.

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In the past, Carlin has been slammed for posting humiliating content about her children. Katie has recently been put on blast for frequently shilling products. Now, the sisters are being called out for something else they’ve done.

Bringing Up Bates Fans Blast Katie & Carlin’s Inappropriate Posts

In a new post on the Duggar Bates Confessions Instagram page, fans are discussing some of Carlin’s and Katie’s recent Instagram Story posts. In case you missed the news, Kelly’s mother Betty Pitcher recently passed away. Many of the grown Bates children took to social media to pay tribute to her. But some of their posts about her funeral rubbed fans the wrong way.

As we reported, fans called out Carlin for being insensitive about her grandmother’s passing. Now, fans have even more to say. On the day of Betty’s funeral, both Katie and Carlin were active on social media. They shared a few photos throughout the day, including snaps from the cemetery. In one post, Carlin showed off her family’s outfits for the funeral.

One Bringing Up Bates fan said that they feel that Katie crossed a line. Someone else called Katie’s and Carlin’s posts “very weird and frankly insensitive.”

One person agreed and said they would have been kicked out of a relative’s funeral for taking pictures and videos to post on social media. They wrote, “It is a private moment, so she should have put away her phone and focused on the actual burial.”

Many fans also pointed out that there is a difference between taking photos for memories and posting those pictures on social media.

Someone else shared their thoughts and said, “I agree that it’s weird and tacky but I also think these are people who grew up on television, so they see their lives through a public lens.” Other fans argued that people grieve differently. So, this could be strange to some people and totally normal to others.

Below, you can read the full confession posts.


So, do you think that Katie Clark’s and Carlin Stewart’s posts were inappropriate? Or do you think fans are overreacting by putting them on blast? Sound off in the comments section below, and come back to TV Shows Ace for more news about the Bringing Up Bates family.

Aubrey Chorpenning

2 Comments

  1. Funerals aren’t for the public to view. It does seem like it was just another day in the life for them. Sad.
    It’s amazing how the Duggar/Bates clans tried to pretend to be such staunch Christians and now they are no longer on television, and you see the real views. Makes people turn away from Christianity and that’s not good.

    1. The Bates family are a wonderful, loving & very caring parents to all their children & grandchildren. That comes before their religious views….They are all respectful & loving towards each other….so

      DON’T put them in the same class as the Duggars….the Duggars are terrible parents who NEVER put their daughters or niece first when their eldest son was abusing them & let him go on to even worse things because they didn’t parent properly…..no love went into their kids…they couldn’t even use their names, it was always the LITTLE kids or MIDDLE kids or BIG kids…they built Josh up to what he became “ an abuser” right under their roof….

      THE BATES FAMILY ARE BEAUTIFUL 🌹

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