Sophie Turner has hit back at a critic who accused her of “forgetting” her children after she enjoyed a night out at an Oasis concert.
The Game of Thrones star shares two daughters with her ex-husband Joe Jonas - Willa, four, and Delphine, two.
Last week, Turner shared photos of herself wearing a bucket hat and partying at an Oasis ‘Live 25 reunion show with a female friend.
“Bucket hats & beers…. That’ll do me,” the Joan actress, 29, captioned the post.
One user commented: “Lmfao, I think she has forgotten that she has two kids.”
Turner replied: “Ah I’m so sorry sometimes I forget some people can’t think for themselves.”
The X-Men star added: “So… Get this… There’s this crazy thing called shared custody. Maybe, just maybe, they were with their dad that day.”
Hundreds of users praised her reply and called out other critics blasting the star for having a child-free night out.
“Having kids and still being me - that's the dream,” one wrote.
“Congrats on being a mom and human, at the same time. They are sorry people for not figuring out how to balance life. Take in the good, laugh over the bad and don't blink,” another added.
“I didn’t know life stopped once you procreate,” a third posted sarcastically.
Turner finalised her divorce from singer Jonas last September, with a judge declaring their marriage was “irretrievably broken”.
The couple, who were married for five years, had a lengthy custody battle over their two daughters and eventually decided to co-parent.

She is now dating aristocrat Peregine Pearson.
Turner previously said her children were the “victims” of the divorce and shared her regret that they got caught up in it.
“I’m unhappy with the way everything played out, especially when it comes to my children. They’re the victims in all of this,” she told British Vogue in May 2024.
“But I think we’re doing the best we can. I’m confident that we can figure it out. Joe is a great father to our children and that’s all that I can ask for.”
Last month, Jonas said he has “a great co-parenting relationship” with Turner.
“My little ones have some incredible women to look up to, including their mom,” he said on the School of Greatness podcast.
“As young girls, looking up to great women is what I want for them.
“I think what values I want for them are to be open-minded and have a big heart, be able to walk into any room and feel confidence and know that they can do literally anything they want.”