Like other candidates for the show "large Families: life in XXL", Heloise Weiner has recently had to face criticism. Very active on social media, this mother of six children has not digested that some netizens are mocking her son and has made it known in an Instagram story, spotted by our colleagues here.
Enough is enough. Like Amandine Pelissard, who made a point after being accused of "receiving benefits", Heloise Weiner, another candidate from large families, La Vie en XXL, kicked a blow on social media. The woman who recently welcomed a sixth child into her home could not bear criticism from several netizens about how she dressed her last son, Oscar, who was born on 18 December 2020. "Don't you have any criticism of putting 'girl' clothes on her??," commented a netizen on the sidelines of a photo of her baby shared on the web. "why do you always dress her as a girl? did you want a girl and not a boy?" asked her another. Remarks that the mother of a family is obviously finding it increasingly difficult to bear.
In a story Instagram dated this Wednesday 9th June, spotted by our colleagues here, the candidate of large families, La Vie en XXL wanted to answer her critics: "I didn't find a Zizi on the blue or a zezette on the pink, so I think they're just colors and anyone can wear them", she felt, quite annoyed by this kind of comment. When they are old enough, they choose their own clothes, in the meantime, I choose clothes that I like because I'm their mother and I buy them. It doesn't go any further, "she explained." when they're old enough, they choose their own clothes, and in the meantime, I choose clothes that I like because I'm their mother and I buy them. It doesn't go any further, "she explained. A message that has the merit of being clear.
Other moms attacked on social networks
Since the broadcast of large families, life in XXL on TFX and then TF1, several mothers have been the target of Facebook groups. During a live Instagram on June 4th, Amandine Pelissard, who was criticized for her way of life, wanted to clarify the situation: "on this Facebook group to puke, most of them are mothers, moms like you and me... these girls criticize children for their looks, it's a filthy ignominy!"? This mother of eight got annoyed. "when you look at the degree of 'disgusting' of some people, on a loop, you think that there are school cases, underlying pathologies!" Outraged by some comments, Amandine Pelissard called these fan groups a "common septic tank."
Photo credits: Instagram / Heloise Weiner
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