Yes, my child is cute, but NO, you cannot pinch her cheeks!

Loading player...
This week on Bad Moms Club, a mom got in touch with Carol Ofori about something that has been bothering her about the 'aunties'. I need advice on how to deal with the ‘aunties’ in the shopping centre who think it’s OK to come and touch my baby. The other day, two women came up to me, asked about my daughter in the pram, and then greeted her and squeezed her cheeks. This happens often, and I’m too scared to make an issue of it in case it offends them or causes a scene. People can be so sensitive. But I really don’t want strangers touching my baby’s face. I don’t even touch her face unless I’ve thoroughly sanitized my hands. How should I politely deal with this?
20 May 2021 English South Africa Entertainment News

Other recent episodes

From courtrooms to check-ins: Claudia Gerber's leap of faith

What happens when a qualified attorney swaps legal briefs for luxury hospitality? You get Claudia Gerber, the 32-year-old powerhouse behind the Elton Boutique Hotel in Durban North. In this Women Crush Wednesday chat, Carol sits down with Claudia to talk about building a family business from the ground up, honoring…
10 Jun 13 min

''LET THEM'' - the most hardest decision moms make

On Moms Moment, Carol asked a question that struck a chord with moms everywhere: What's something you had to let your child do on their own, even when every instinct told you to step in and help? And looking back, are you grateful you did? What followed was an emotional…
4 Jun 11 min

Jane Linley-Thomas: Why our elders need to be seen, heard and celebrated

In this Women Crush Wednesday conversation, Jane Linley-Thomas shares how her non-profit organisation, Hello Poppy, is creating meaningful connections for older South Africans through storytelling, community and compassion. She reflects on her journey after radio, the inspiration behind initiatives like the Gogolympics, and why ensuring our elders feel valued, seen…
3 Jun 12 min

You're not losing your mind - You're becoming a mother

Carol Ofori talked about a term she recently discovered called ‘’matrescence.’’ Matrescence is the physical, emotional, mental and social transition a woman goes through when becoming a mother. The term helps explain that becoming a mother is not an instant switch, it's a process and a journey of adjustment and…
28 May 10 min