Lauren Alaina used the new social media trend called "Who said that?" to defend her parenting decisions.

With this new trend, people pretend to speak to someone off-camera, then turn back to say the line, "Who said that?" Lauren started by talking about a video that she previously posted that sparked some criticism. "Just because I posted a video of myself washing my daughter's bottles does not give you the right to shame me and harass me and tell me that I should be breastfeeding my child when in reality I'm triple feeding my child." She went on to explain that her goal has always been to breastfeed her daughter, but she's been having difficulty latching properly. As a result, they have been seeing lactation and feeding specialists. Lauren has to bottle feed her, try to latch her and pump every two hours. She finished the video by saying, "You don't know me and I don't know you, and let's keep it that way...Who said that?"