Amber and Trent Johnston, stars of TLC’s “7 Little Johnstons,” have faced backlash from fans after sharing content on TikTok that some viewers found inappropriate for their family-friendly image. Critics argue that the couple’s provocative posts are more suited for an OnlyFans audience rather than a wholesome family show.

Provocative Content Sparks Outrage

The Johnston family, known for their reality TV show centered around their lives, has been criticized for sharing content that many fans feel is too risqué. Parents of Jonah, Liz, Anna, Emma, and Alex Johnston, Amber and Trent, have been accused of tarnishing the show’s reputation with their suggestive posts. Some viewers even speculate that someone in the production team might have an unusual fascination with the couple’s intimate moments. While such posts might benefit their marriage, many fans believe these should not be part of the show.

Fans Call for Discretion

Several fans have voiced their discomfort with Amber and Trent’s provocative posts, suggesting that such content should be kept behind a paywall. It’s not that the “7 Little Johnstons” audience is prudish; rather, they prefer not to be unexpectedly confronted with such images and videos on the show or in their social media feeds.

Controversial TikTok Post Resurfaces

This week, a fan unearthed an old TikTok video of Amber and Trent getting intimate, originally posted for Valentine’s Day last year. The video resurfaced on Reddit, reigniting discussions about the appropriateness of the couple’s public displays of affection.

The original poster on Reddit expressed their disdain, captioning the video with:

“Just saw this on X… It’s actually a video on T.T. It appears. Slightly OTT in my opinion!”

Mixed Reactions from TLC Fans

The comments section was filled with fans who disapproved of the couple’s actions. Here are some of their reactions:

  • Concerned Parent: “I have a teenager and she’d never recover if I posted something like this!”
  • Frustrated Viewer: “They will do anything to keep the money rolling in. The show had run its course. I don’t watch anymore. How embarrassing for the kids. Have some class.”
  • Cynical Observer: “I may be a cynical old bi–h, but maybe there is an audience for this shit show that we don’t know about. Like, they know because people have expressed…interest.”
  • Displeased Fan: “There is an audience, but they should have to pay to see it and spare the rest of us!”
  • Private Advocate: “If you want to do a boudoir shoot for yourselves, fine, but keep it to yourselves. Why on earth would you post this for everyone to see?? Ugh! 😑”

As the debate continues, it’s clear that Amber and Trent Johnston’s social media activity has struck a nerve with their audience, raising questions about the balance between personal expression and maintaining a family-friendly public image.

By Lylla

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