Millionaire influencer Sarah Stevenson, who goes by Sarah's Day online, has been slammed by working mums for comments she made about being a primary school teacher and putting children in daycare.  

The lifestyle vlogger, 31, who recently announced she is pregnant with her third child, took to Instagram last Wednesday to thank her fans for all their support which allows her to 'be what I've always wanted - a stay at home mum'.

She said without her 1.2million followers, she 'would have probably been a primary school teacher and forced to put my kids in daycare', sparking backlash among working mums who brutally slammed Sarah on Reddit.

The YouTube star said in her lengthy post: 'Since having two kids, I've gotten so much better at balancing life and work, saying no to opportunities and allowing myself time to just enjoy being a mum.'

She went on to 'humble brag' about being able to set her family up 'with businesses, passive income streams and systems to be able to have work life balance'.

Millionaire influencer Sarah Stevenson, 31, (pictured) who goes by Sarah's Day online, has been slammed by working mums for comments she made about being a primary school teacher and putting children in daycare

Millionaire influencer Sarah Stevenson, 31, (pictured) who goes by Sarah's Day online, has been slammed by working mums for comments she made about being a primary school teacher and putting children in daycare

'I just want to thank you for supporting me, my channel and my projects. Without you I would have probably been a primary teacher and forced to put my kids in daycare as soon as my maternity leave was up,' she added.

Sarah finished her message to fans by saying she was so 'lucky' to be able to pursue her dream of being a 'stay at home mum'. 

Some followers of the millionaire influencer took offence to the post, sharing it to Reddit where they slammed Sarah in a brutal spray for her out of touch comments. 

'This makes me more angry?' one person wrote, while another said: 'This. This is what bothers me about this post. Demonising putting kids in childcare.'

The pregnant lifestyle vlogger, who recently announced she is pregnant with her third child, took to Instagram last Wednesday to thank her fans for all their support which allows her to 'be what I've always wanted - a stay at home mum'

The pregnant lifestyle vlogger, who recently announced she is pregnant with her third child, took to Instagram last Wednesday to thank her fans for all their support which allows her to 'be what I've always wanted - a stay at home mum'

A third added: 'The way she makes being a primary teacher with kids in daycare sound like some kind of failure! Ugh.'

'Well thank god HER kids don't have to go to daycare unlike the rest of us peasants,' commented another. 

Someone else wrote: '"Without you bankrolling me I would've had to behave like the rest of you poor people." What an idiot.'

'Thank god poor Sarah didn't end up a teacher and her poor kids in day care. Only poor people need to have jobs and put their kids in daycare,' yet another wrote.

She said without her 1.2million followers, she 'would have probably been a primary school teacher and forced to put my kids in daycare', sparking backlash among working mums who brutally slammed Sarah on Reddit

She said without her 1.2million followers, she 'would have probably been a primary school teacher and forced to put my kids in daycare', sparking backlash among working mums who brutally slammed Sarah on Reddit

Some followers of the millionaire influencer took offence to the post, sharing it to Reddit where they slammed Sarah in a brutal spray for her out of touch comments

Some followers of the millionaire influencer took offence to the post, sharing it to Reddit where they slammed Sarah in a brutal spray for her out of touch comments

Despite the torrent of online hate Sarah received for the post, the Outspoken podcast pointed out it likely wasn't the influencer's intention to 'be offensive to school teachers'.  

Hosts Amy, Sophie and Kate Taeuber said they believe Sarah 'centered her own experience' in her message without realising how it might be perceived by her followers. 

'For a bit of background, in her early days of YouTube, she was starting to be a primary school teacher and she ended up dropping out of uni to pursue her influencer career,' they said. 

'So for her, being a teacher and not following her dream would have been a step back for her. She was trying to centre herself in it, but I think she was unaware of how it came across to people who are primary school teachers.' 

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Sarah for comment.  

Sarah is about to welcome her third child to the world with husband Kurt Tilse, with the pair already sharing children Fox Ocean, five, and Malakai Koa, two (all pictured)

Sarah is about to welcome her third child to the world with husband Kurt Tilse, with the pair already sharing children Fox Ocean, five, and Malakai Koa, two (all pictured)

Sarah, who is about to welcome her third child to the world with husband Kurt Tilse, pursued a full-time career as an influencer in the early 2010s and has since shot to fame fame as a lifestyle and fitness vlogger.

Despite gaining a loyal following due to her handy tips and tricks on fitness, health and wellbeing, Sarah has geared her content more towards mothers since welcoming her children Fox Ocean, five, and Malakai Koa, two.  

In recent months she has received a wave of controversy as she comes under fire for bizarre antics, like berating followers who corrected her pronunciation of Loewe as she flaunted her expensive handbags from the Spanish luxury fashion house. 

She also shared a video of herself eating an entire three-course dinner from a local Italian restaurant in the confinements of her Range Rover Sport, which ranges from $143,600 to $197,700, earlier this year. 

Sarah yet again faced backlash from fans who accused her of wasting police time and resources when she filed a theft report after someone stole her $660 Prada glasses, only for the influencer to buy new ones days later.