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Chrissy Teigen is being mom-shamed because she admitted to being a lax parent when raising her children. But when she confessed to the one thing she doesn’t enforce as a parent, her followers began verbally attacking the mother of four.
Chrissy Teigen Shocks Fans With Parenting Reveal
When Chrissy Teigen agreed to do a guest spot on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show, she likely never thought she would open up to such backlash. Chrissy admits that she is a little lax when parenting her children. But what she revealed next about her son Miles completely shocked viewers.
Chrissy promoted her cookbook “Cravings” and her show “Chrissy & Dave Dine Out,” So when it comes to talking about food, she never thought twice when she told Jimmy that her son Miles is such a picky eater and has never eaten a vegetable, ever.
Chrissy Teigen could sense Jimmy Kimmel and the audience’s disbelief. But then she recalled that there was one time that Miles did eat a vegetable, stating, “He accidentally ate a broccoli floret in a fried rice. But once he discovered what he had, Chrissy revealed he was very upset.
Miles Stays in Control
Miles’ mom claims she had a Zoom meeting with her son’s school teacher. She said that they were concerned about it. Miles’ picky eating habits. Chrissy Teigen said that she laughed it off and explained to the school that he is stubborn about it. She thinks it is because “It’s the only thing they have control over at that age, so he uses it,” Teigen, 38, explained.
Even though Miles is a little complicated when it comes to food at this time, Chrissy Teigen admits that she and her husband, John Legend, feel blessed. According to OK Magazine, she also says that her daughter, Luna, is just the opposite and the best eater.
Some of Chrissy Teigen’s fans and followers strongly oppose Chrissy parenting techniques. Soon after the Jimmy Kimmel show ended, she began getting a ton of backlash, with angry parents calling her a lazy and terrible parent. However, Chrissy is taking the harsh comments with a grain of salt. Because, after all, kids will be doing one thing today and something entirely different tomorrow.