![]() ![]() He does not care what he eats he just wants to eat." "I can just hand him this and let him go to town,” she said. Smith added that when they get to the restaurant, her child can begin to eat immediately without having to wait for a server to take their order and the kitchen to prepare the food. These dresses clearly passed whatever the school's dress code is and were in the video, Smith demonstrated what she prepared for her son's meal that day: a sandwich filled with peanut butter and jelly, banana slices, cubed cheddar cheese and a chocolate-flavored Lara bar, all neatly organized in a plastic container. The amount of negative comments was surprising because homecoming dresses are typically fairly short and schools still enforce dress codes at dances. No worries, because other parents jumped in to not only defend the dad but to compliment the girls and wish them well at their dance. One woman told Austin, "These outfits these girls are wearing are exactly what call girls wear." Another commenter said, "I do not understand how a parent could be comfortable with their daughter's crotches on display should they bend over or sit." The comment seemed to catch Austin off guard as he told the disappointed person that his daughters were wearing shorts under their dresses and he took a moment to express his confusion over the person's focus on his daughters' private parts. The girls, Addison, 17, and Olivia, 14, both donned different versions of the short homecoming style dress most American teenage girls wore to their own school's dance.īut for some reason, instead of receiving an influx of supportive and kind comments, the news anchor received harsh criticism over his children's clothes. Orlando's News 6 anchor Matt Austin did what many parents did in October and shared a picture of himself with his kids, who were heading out for homecoming. No one would be shocked that teenagers going to homecoming would dress like teenagers, but when a proud dad posted pictures of his daughters dolled up in their party dresses, he was flooded with negative comments. Now, take that image and apply it to whatever decade you'd like, all the way up to today. Picture it, 1984 in some poorly lit gym complete with hopefully nonspiked punch and teenagers dancing awkwardly in the shortest homecoming dresses the '80s could produce.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |