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Jillian Harris of The Bachelorette is pregnant with her first baby, but she is doing things her own way. This reality star is now speaking out against her critics and saying that she gave up a lot for this pregnancy, but don't expect her to quit drinking coffee. People shared what Jillian Harris had to say about people calling her out for everything she is doing during her pregnancy.

Pregnant Jillian Harris stands up to critics https://t.co/KosQu8rbDa pic.twitter.com/xfjYu4nf1p

— People Magazine (@people) March 28, 2016 Right now is a very exciting time in Jillian's life and she is revealing that she is dealing with a lot of critics. Here is what Jillian had to say.

"Today has been rough because I posted a picture of me this morning in the car with a cup of coffee, and then later on I posted another pic of a coffee. All of these people are like 'You shouldn't be drinking so much caffeine. I'm like, well, first of all, it could be decaf. Second of all, I stopped drinking alcohol, I stopped partying, I don't do Botox anymore … I'm going to drink my d**n coffee!" …show more content…
She has been her own blog and hosts HGTV's Love It or List It, Too. Being in the public eye, Jillian Harris is getting a lot of criticism about the way that she is doing things during her pregnancy. Besides the coffee comments, Jillian is also getting comments from people about the fact that she dyed her hair. Harris shared that she got permission from her doctor before getting this

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