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'DWTS' Pro Lindsay Arnold Addresses Backlash for Vacationing During the Pandemic

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Lindsay Arnold is clapping back. The 26-year-old Dancing with the Stars pro was called out on Instagram for jetting to an island for vacation with her husband Sam Cusick and their 2-month-old daughter Sage earlier this week. “Vacation time ☀️” Lindsay wrote on Tuesday (January 5)along with a few photos of herself posing in a bikini by the ocean.

One person commented on the pic, nothing that some people can’t see their families because of the Coronavirus lockdown. They also slammed Lindsay for being “on a freaking vacation with your infant baby!!!

Come on!” Another person commented, “it’s so sad to see influencers flying and going on vacation with no worries about the virus.” A few days later, Lindsay took to her Instagram Story to clap

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