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Celebrities And Their Kids!
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On Radio 2, Chris Evans involves his son on his show and bangs on about his family, Vanessa Feltz ditto with her daughters, even Anneka rIce natters about her kids. On Loose Women, Nadia Sawhala had her daughter on today, and Coleen Nolan her son, and on too many other days Katie Price gets her offspring in. As for Gordon blooming Ramsay....grrrrr. I dare say it saves on childcare, and maybe these children even get paid to appear, but in at least some cases I suspect they’re trying to secure their family dynasty continues to be high profile. Anyone else think this practice is getting out of hand and should be stopped?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't watch a huge amount of tv with kids in but I don't see why you're so against it. Sometimes it's useful to have a POV from a younger person esp when you're having a discussion panel about social media and how it's affecting kids. If the kids are actively taking a working role, then there are strict guidelines on what they can and can't do - and I don't think it's a bad thing for kids to see their parents working hard and emulate a work ethic. Just because its onscreen and public, doesn't mean it's not hard work.
New Judge beat me to it!! Why do parents and grandparents assume you will have the slightest interest in their children or grandchildren? It's the same as those people who believe you wish to hear their children/ grandchildren screaming like mad children or watch them run round in similarly mad fashion in restaurants etc (and I don't count McDs as a restaurant)!
If it indeed is giving your child a foot onto the ladder of success I don't see what's wrong in that - haven't bumped into these programmes much.
Occasionally seen it on cooking shows - Mary Berry, Jamie Oliver etc - good to see children doing something creative.
Let's face it, they get a bad press whatever they do.
Occasionally seen it on cooking shows - Mary Berry, Jamie Oliver etc - good to see children doing something creative.
Let's face it, they get a bad press whatever they do.