Saturday 29 July 2017

‘Parenting For Idiots’ Proves Celebrity Parents Also Struggle With Raising Kids; Learn From Their Mistakes! [WATCH] : News : Parent Herald

Jonathan Ross is among showcased dads in “Parenting For Idiots,” which highlights the struggles of star parents.
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A new TV show highlights star parenting from a different standpoint. “Parenting For Idiots,” that introduced its first time in the uk February, showcases the ups and downs of becoming young among celebrities that have more liberty and glamourous lifestyles than regular people. It presents how child-rearing struggles will be the exact same for every mother and dad regardless of status.

Frankie Boyle, an Scottish comedian on the show “Mock the Week,” dislikes children’s cartoons as does Lauren Laverne, a BBC presenter. As parents, however, they must endure these displays and their songs because their kids adore it. “I believed I was properly likely to lose my head,” Laverne said later hours of listening to some “Thomas the Tank Engine” song with her young son during a trip, according to Daily Mail.

Can Mellor of “Hollyoaks” shares that he doesn’t have any skills to help along with his kids’ homework. “EastEnders” dad Danny Dryer tried to help out with his girls’ science job by using Google but he did not have much success also.

TV host Jonathan Ross, who received the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire honour in the Queen in 2005, had to wash up following his daughter’s poop accident, according to Closer. It happened while they were within a hip restaurant in Los Angeles.

Stephen Mangan, who stars in the Emmy-nominated show “Episodes” using U.S. TV star Matt LeBlanc, also went via a diaper problem with his children. “There is a giddy rush you get every time a baby is born,” the comedian said, according to   Daily Mirror. “It doesn’t continue.”

“Parenting For Idiots” also enlists celebrities who don’t have children to experience what it’s like to be caring for babies even for a brief moment. Before she passed, Carrie Fisher appeared in the show’s second episode who talked about unrealistic households on television, according to About The Box. Watch clips from the show below.



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