Tamara Ecclestone’s daughter Fifi, 11, poses in heels and mini dress with full face of glam – after heiress was criticised for allowing her children to wear heavy make-up

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Tamara Ecclestone has shared an image of her eldest daughter Sophia – also known as Fifi – on Instagram on Saturday posing in heels and a mini dress, sporting a full face of make-up.

The 41-year-old daughter of Formula One founder Bernie Ecclestone posted a photo of her 11-year-old dressed up as pop star Sabrina Carpenter – after fans previously criticised Tamara for allowing her children to wear heavy make-up.

The millionaire heiress shared the photos with popular song Busy Woman playing in the background.

Fifi wore a Sabrina-inspired black mini dress featuring a jewelled heart cut-out, which she paired with knee-high black heeled platforms.

Her youngest had her hair in a bouncy blow-dry, complete with a full face of make-up and stuck up a peace sign for the camera.

Tamara Ecclestone has shared an image of her eldest daughter Sophia - also known as Fifi - on Instagram on Saturday posing in heels and a mini dress, sporting a full face of make-up

Tamara Ecclestone has shared an image of her eldest daughter Sophia – also known as Fifi – on Instagram on Saturday posing in heels and a mini dress, sporting a full face of make-up 

Fifi was presumably heading to a Sabrina concert and decided to dress as her for the occasion (pictured on Tamara's Instagram)

Fifi was presumably heading to a Sabrina concert and decided to dress as her for the occasion (pictured on Tamara’s Instagram)

Tamara divided her fans last year after she shared snaps of Fifi sporting a pair of £900 Prada loafers outside a pink stretch limousine.

Taking to Instagram at the time, Tamara shared before and after photos of her young daughter and a friend getting ready to go out. 

But the snaps raised eyebrows as people criticised Tamara for letting her daughter wear a full face of make-up.

She also shared another picture of the girls where Fifi was seen carrying a tote bag which read: ‘F*** it, it’s fine’ – an Olivia Rodrigo lyric after the youngsters saw her in concert the week before.

In the snaps, Fifi could be seen wearing a black skater skirt with a lipstick t-shirt saying ‘Bad idea, right’ – another Rodrigo lyric – as well as a £920 pair of black patent Prada loafers. 

While in another, the girls could be seen tracksuits before changing into their going-out outfits, with their make-up already done. 

Followers of Tamara were quick to raise their concerns over the amount of make-up Fifi and her friend were wearing.

Taking to the comment section of the post, they wrote: ‘They’re so young and small and so covered in makeup that you’re making them both look like adult “little people”! What the matter with you?’; 

Last year, Tamara was criticised after she shared photos on Instagram of Fifi headed out wearing heavy make-up while carrying a bag saying 'F*** it, its fine'

Last year, Tamara was criticised after she shared photos on Instagram of Fifi headed out wearing heavy make-up while carrying a bag saying ‘F*** it, its fine’   

The millionaire heiress shared the photos with popular song Busy Woman playing in the background

The millionaire heiress shared the photos with popular song Busy Woman playing in the background

‘She’s ten and she has make up in every single picture,’; ‘Please let them stay as children this is far too young,’;

‘Why are you allowing them to wear makeup and look like mini adults??’; ‘Dressed up as 20 year olds?’; 

‘Sorry but why are you speeding up their childhood so fast those clothes and make up can be worn the rest of their life but never ever will be the child again.’

‘Let them be children. Take the false nails off and the make up.’  

But other fans jumped to Tamara’s defence, saying that ‘make-up police’ needed to ‘pipe down’ and let the girls have fun.

They said: ‘All little girls want to look grown up little bit of makeup just fun for them they look lovely,’;

‘They look so cute. Ignore the make-up police. If they had face paint at the local fair no one would bat an eyelid. All little girls love all this,’;

‘Oh god will all the winers just stop!! All little girls want to have make up on. So what if you don’t approve, it’s not your child keep your comments to yourself. It’s not like he goes to school with a face full of make-up. Let them have fun!!’

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