Celebrity mom Alicia Silverstone definitely has an original way of feeding her son during his lunchtime. Apparently, the actress likes to chew his food in her mouth first and then feed it to him… mouth-to-mouth.
Huh?
Alicia posted a video of her demonstrating her feeding ritual to her son Bear and well, you have to see it to believe it.
She also writes that her son “literally crawls across the room to attack my mouth if I’m eating.”
While this might be the most practical way for her 10-month-old son to eat, we highly doubt Bear is going to want to see this video when he’s much older. Maybe some things are just better left undocumented! What do you think?
Hailing from South Florida, Joanna Mazewski is a happily married but sometimes exhausted mother of a 5-year-old Disney-obsessed princess and 3-year-old Jedi-in-training. Joanna has been following the world of entertainment and celebrities since '05, having served as the Editor-in-Chief of Celebrity News Service and as a personal assistant for one of the original James Bond screenwriters.
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I did the same for our kids before they went on solids. Our oldest is now 17 and they are all the healthiest kids you’ll find. This is really a personal choice. If it doesn’t work for you – fine; if it does – rock on!
There is nothing wrong with this, what did ppl do years ago before babyfood? maybe they did not do the who baby bird thing, but at least she is taking care of him. Kudos to her for wanting to make sure he is trying new foods and who cares how? Just like paci’s, bottles, and diapers, I am sure she will stop this before he goes to school!
I think everyone who has negative opinions are just being that way because they just need something to gripe about. to you I say: “GET A LIFE, AND LEAVE HER PARENTING TO HER!”
Love you Alicia, you have my support!
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Ew, it’s like a bird vomiting dinner into the mouths of her babes!
I did the same for our kids before they went on solids. Our oldest is now 17 and they are all the healthiest kids you’ll find. This is really a personal choice. If it doesn’t work for you – fine; if it does – rock on!
That is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen!!!!!
There is nothing wrong with this, what did ppl do years ago before babyfood? maybe they did not do the who baby bird thing, but at least she is taking care of him. Kudos to her for wanting to make sure he is trying new foods and who cares how? Just like paci’s, bottles, and diapers, I am sure she will stop this before he goes to school!
I think everyone who has negative opinions are just being that way because they just need something to gripe about. to you I say: “GET A LIFE, AND LEAVE HER PARENTING TO HER!”
Love you Alicia, you have my support!