A mother, Alexandra Sabol, shared the breakfast she prepared for her on-year-old daughter on social media. The video Sabol shared received more than 12 million views, and she received various comments about the food she prepared for her daughter.
Sabol, gave her one-year-old daughter three small powdered doughnuts and a fruit sauce packet.
Alexandra Sabol’s daughter | Source: TikTok.com/Alexandra Sabol
Many people called Sabol a “lazy mother,” and accused her with feeding her child with unhealthy food. Some other people commented that preparing a boiled egg would take less effort and time.
After the video, Sabol received the title, “Doughnut Mom,” and caused a stir on the social media. After the video and the backlash Sabol received, another TikToker mother, Bailey McPher had defended Sabol.“I’m a mum, and yet, sometimes you know what [my daughter] eats? Cake pops, doughnuts, french fries, cookies because she deserves to live a little bit because sometimes, while it’s not the best, sometimes, mums, we’re not at our best. Sometimes, we lack a little bit,” McPher said.
Bailey McPher defending Alexandra Sabol on TikTok | Source: TikTok.com/ bmcpher
The TikToker mother also shared that Sabol was only receiving comments after her most viral video, and that no one knows how much she loves her daughter. McPher stated that she was too received the title “Bad Mother,” over a minute video she shared.
She wanted to defend Sabol for the same reason, because that she is sure how much Sabol loves her daughter, and that she didn’t mean to feed her daughter unhealthily.HERE’S ANOTHER STORY OF A MOTHER PUNISHING HER DAUGHTER FOR NOT FOLDING THE LAUNDRY
Another TikToker mother, @lifewithruthandjordan had shared the punishment she had prepared for her daughter who is not folding the laundry. The mother captioned the video she shared as, “Emma thought it was OK to tell me she didn’t feel like folding her clothes before going out to play with her little friends.”
Ruth’s daughter | Source: TikTok.com/ @lifewithruthandjordan.
“They’ll eat you alive as teens if they don’t comprehend that they need to contribute to household chores, more so when it’s their clothes.”