Keen hunter Susannah shared the snap of her ten-year-old proudly clutching the dead duck by the neck in one photo and aiming a shotgun in another.
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Animal rights campaigners have slammed the What Not To Wear presenter, branding her decision to let her children hunt ‘depressing,’ ‘irresponsible’ and ‘dangerous.’
Constantine began hunting at the age of seven and evidently feels her young children should follow in her footsteps.
A spokesperson for Animal Aid feels differently however and said there is ‘no justification for putting a weapon into the hands of a child.’
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Michael Stephenson, of the League Against Cruel Sports, added: ‘We believe parents have a responsibility to teach their kids to respect and enjoy wildlife. We don’t believe children should be killing wildlife full stop and have always expressed concern at children being exposed to blood sports.’
Susannah found fame when she partnered with Trinny Woodall to advise women on what to wear in 2001. She has three children with husband Sten Berteslen.