This is something I'm pretty tired of hearing about, but it makes me nervous that she's had so many "baby blunders" in such a short period of time.
So far she's ridden with the baby on her lap. I know everybody reacts to things differently, but she's been in the spotlight for...how long, now? Photographers shouldn't flip her out so much that she feels the need to FLEE. Push through the people, buckle baby up, and then drive away. Seems simple enough. Trying to drive with him on her lap was SO irresponsible. Even if she had one hand on the wheel, one hand on him - what if she made a short stop and he fell, smacking his head onto the wheel or something? That was just...disgusting.
Then, poor baby Sean fractures his skull. "The Highchair - It broke!"...."The Nanny - SHE did it!" It's all a bit weird that they couldn't even provide a consistent story.
Then, the carseat being in wrong. It's true that baby might be over 20lbs (which makes it okay in some states).
But then this? I can't get over the fact that she didn't even drop her drink. I once slipped on the stairs. I had my Umbrella Cockatoo on one arm, a glass of water in the other hand, and the arm holding the glass over his back to prevent any "flap-ies". It only took a micro second for me to let go of my glass, grab onto the railing, and protect Zeeba with my shoulder as I fell. She just let his head snap back. That's pretty strange. I know some people might have slow reflexes which could make super-fast-catches harder, but if they're going to be walking through crowds (or anywhere else), they should at least have two hands free. If they can't afford that, then there are plenty of baby carriers out there which could secure him to her chest. 'Seems that might be a good option for her...but maybe Gucci hasn't started selling them yet.





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