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Exhausting The World's Supply of Mary Poppinses: Heidi, Seal, How Could You?

Posted by HerBadMother

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Here's what you very often don't see in pics of celebrity parents with their offspring: the teams of nannies that actually do the heavy lifting of parenthood for said celebrity parents.

I don't have any issues with parents who employ nannies. My daughter has a nanny. The thing is, our nanny takes care of our daughter when my husband and I are both working, and cannot take care of her ourselves. You would never see us out and about on an afternoon stroll, sipping our lattes while the nanny pushed the stroller. Our hipster parent street cred would go, like, waaay down. And if we had more than one child? We would not employ separate nannies for each child. Even Mary Poppins worked one-for-three, and paying for three-for-three just strikes me as a bad deal.

Bitch Magazine recently featured an article that was originally posted on Glossedover.com, in which the author railed against certain 'Park Avenue moms' who were quoted in W magazine bitching about their nannies (it also featured a piece on the insidious effects of - ahem - celebrity baby gossip, but that's another story). I usually love Bitch Magazine, but when I read this particular piece, I thought, whaddup with the hate on moms who work and pay for childcare? Classist much? Sure, Park Avenue moms are easy to hate on, but please. It's not just social x-rays who employ nannies, and it seemed to me that the author had a bug up her ass about working moms in general ("We aren't suggesting that these women give up their careers and stay home with kids. In fact, quite the contrary - we're thinking that the less influence these women have on their children, the better." WTF?)

Then I saw the above pic of Heidi Klum and Seal out strolling with their THREE FREAKIN' NANNIES, and I was forced to admit that there is such a thing as conspicuous consumption in the arena of childcare, and that it's a little bit ugly. Because after all, if Heidi and Seal start hogging all the child-care workers, who are the rest of us going to exploit?

 


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Comments

 

Mommyca said:

actually i think it is only 2 nannies, because the woman on the far right is Heidi's mom (if i am not mistaken)... boy! do i read too much celebrity baby gossip or what???? :-)

still i see your point: one nanny per child? that's ridiculous! although sometimes I wish i have a nanny when i try to go clothes shopping with my 2 year old..which is basically impossible!

June 30, 2007 6:57 PM
 

Shanon said:

you say "we cannot take care of her ourselves."

Cannot or willnot?

Perhaps better "We both choose to work instead of having one of us be at home withher fulltime."

There's no shame in it - so just own it.

June 30, 2007 7:21 PM
 

HerBadMother said:

Shanon -

Cannot. That's a big assumption that you make, that we *choose* to work. Perhaps we need two incomes?

As it goes, I work part-time, and we have a part-time nanny because my hours are unpredictable (writer and university lecturer). And I stick by my words, when we - when I - CANNOT be with our daughter, because other exigencies of life call us away, we employ someone to look after her.

And no - no shame in it at all. Which why I don't hesitate to proclaim it publicly.

June 30, 2007 8:05 PM
 

superblondgirl said:

I don't care if you have a nanny when you're working or out on a date or whatever, but when you're right there?  You are the parent.  You let the nanny have some time off and push the stroller yourself.  I don't care how rich you are.  And two nannies is definitely pushing it, unless you have 10 kids.

July 2, 2007 9:07 PM
 

Crazy Baby Lady said:

I just don't see how having a nanny when you are right there is even acceptable. How lazy can you be? I have two kids and my husband and I do it on our own. If I worked I might get a nanny but only for the hours I worked.

And as for the W article, I find those women to be disgusting pigs because they have no appreciation for their 'help'. I find it gross that they expect the caregiver of their children to have no life or ambitions of their own and think it 'struggle' that they are not maids as well. You pay a nanny (hopefully well) to care for your children and that alone. I would not want the person who is in charge of my child's well being to have to worry about washing my dirty laundry or dusting the bookshelf.  Nannies deserve immeasurable respect because they are doing your job when you can't (or won't in the case of many rich stuck up snobby women who's idea of work is shopping, lunching, and, attending fundraisers).

July 2, 2007 9:30 PM
 

mcb said:

The thing is, all these accusations are being bandied about on the basis of one photo (as far as I know. Are there more). We don't really know the scenario here. Perhaps Seal and Heidi have arranged a rendevous to pick up or drop off the kids. Perhaps They're going to work. Perhaps Seal and Heidi having been pushing the kids for hours around the park and passed them over to the nannies to take a call.

It's not that I don't like bitching about celebrity parents, but I can't help but feel a little more information is required here before I can really enjoy myself.

July 2, 2007 11:20 PM

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