Anyone else noticed how often Leo is pictured with his sleeves and trousers legs pushed up? He clearly doesn’t like the feeling of clothes there but of course TT persists in dressing him in itchy looking jumpers and heavyweight fabrics My 5 year old doesn’t wear long sleeves or trousers unless he has to and we compromise on chillier days with very soft fabrics that he doesn’t mind. Sometimes he looks a bit odd as a consequence but hey ho, he’s warm and happy and his face ain’t on the ‘gram 24/7. Feels like the priority for Lou is the aesthetic over the comfort of her own child.
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In my opinion (for what it’s worth) it’s absolutely NEVER ok to laugh AT or make fun OF a child. NEVER EVER. Laugh WITH and make light of falls, yes, where appropriate, as long as you acknowledge any upset / injury and check they’re ok first off.I am not her biggest fan but that’s a bit of a stretch. She stopped filming pretty much straight away and it is okay to laugh and make fun of small tumbles. It’s worse to make a huge fuss
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