Pregnant Danielle Lloyd divides opinion with snap of controversial children’s car seat as it emerges she’s named unborn child

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by Owen Tonks |
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Danielle Lloyd has found herself under fire for using a controversial car seat for her children.

The model, who is already mother to Archie O’Hara, James O’Hara and George O’Hara, who she shares with her footballer ex-husband Jamie O’Hara, is expecting her fourth child with partner Michael O’Neill.

Former Celebrity Big Brother housemate Danielle shared a picture of the seats on her Instagram page.

The chairs had been customised to feature her kids’ names at the top but she blurred out the moniker of her unborn baby.

She captioned the image: “Absolutely love our new personalised car chair made for our 4 boys making our 3 seats into 4 thanks so much to @multimacseat for doing such a great job…

“Fully recommend it to anyone with lots of children a lot cheaper than having to change your car #safety #kids.”

Many of her followers were delighted with the invention which comes as one unit and fits onto the back seat of the car.

One person commented: “It’s the best idea ever!! They look so spacious too! And I get to avoid a people carrier.”

Someone else wrote: “What a genius idea this is! Absolutely bloody brilliant.”

However, not all the remarks were so positive as some people noticed how narrow the seats were for the children.

One person wrote: “I wouldn’t be able to get four kids like that unless they are squashed up looks uncomfortable for a small car.”

Another person wrote: “You can fit car seats on the 3 seats? They look very narrow.”

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