Called a bad mother, Emily Ratajkowski gives a rant

In her Instagram story, Friday July 16, Emily Ratajkowski responded to people who call her a bad mother. Simple and expeditious, we welcome his reaction.

Mom-shaming is far from new. Timeless and universal, it crosses the ages and touches all mothers, especially when they are famous. Mother of a little Sylvester for the first time in March 2021, star model Emily Ratajkowski knows all about it. Used to sharing intimate moments of her life on social networks, for some time, she has nevertheless been the subject of severe attacks on the way she takes care of her son.

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The reviews began in early June, following a bad buzz photo, which has since been deleted. In a bikini, the young woman carried her son in a somewhat strange way, without holding his head. Her subscribers rebelled against her by the thousands, reproaching her for this singular posture. “At least try to hold it properly please”, “The baby is literally hanging on to life!” “,” Look at the baby! Bad mother! “,” It’s so dangerous, and all that just for a photo “, could we read, among others. Only a few days after this relentlessness, Internet users this time joined together to criticize a series of photos published by Emily Ratajkowski. On vacation, she shared moments of breastfeeding with her son, but also others where she drank alcohol in evening dress.

Enough is enough

Like many celebrities before her, the young woman discovered in the clip Blurred Lines did not wish to react to the mom-shaming she undergoes, until the cup is full. It was in an Instagram story that she finally spoke, Friday July 16.

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Video by Clemence Chevallet

Sometimes a photo with text is enough to clarify things. “We all remember that day when Britney was criticized for calling her a ‘bad mother’ when she was driving with her son on her lap. Today we are talking about how to “do better” as a culture. Meanwhile, my comments are filled with shameful remarks about why I don’t deserve to be a mom. Shame on you all. I don’t care if you hate me (or just women), but parenting is incredibly scary and no one deserves strangers to come and say you’re a terrible mother ”, said the young mother. A measured and intelligent reaction, which, we hope, will nail the beak to some people who should learn to be silent.

Barbara ejenguele

A journalism student, Barbara is currently doing a work-study master’s degree and writes on parenthood for the Aufeminin Maman, Parole de Mamans and Avis de Mamans websites. She is also …