“The View” host protects motherhood and pushes up Chappell Roan’s comments
The host of “The Weekend View” pushed back the recent comments from pop star Chappell Roan, who described Partherhood as “Hell,” defending the “good part” of motherhood on Saturday.
Loans known for recent hits such as “Pink Pony Club” and “Good Luck, Baby!” Faced with repulsion From a commentator of the parent family after she suggested that all friends with young children lead a joyless life.
Last week’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Roan was asked to admit that she still has a “very different life” with her friends in her Midwest homeland.
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“All my friends who have children are in hell. I don’t know anyone. I don’t know who is actually happy and have children at this age,” she replied. “I have never met a happy person, someone with a light on the eyes, or someone who has slept.”

Popstar Chappell Roan said last week that her friend with her child was “in hell” on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. (Please call her daddy YouTube channel)
Co-host Sarah Haynes argued that parenting can be challenging at times, but there is “a good part about it.”
“The funny thing is, it’s that kind of thing. I think she understands the transparency that parenting is difficult, but it’s like telling someone about your breakup and saying, ‘I’m never going to date again’. There’s a good part about that,” Haynes said.
The co-host also said she “had never felt a purpose” than she would do as a mother.
Co-host Sony Hostin gets caught up in the conversation and agrees with Haynes, explaining it despite it requires a lot of work Raising a childshe cherishes the memories of that year.
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“I was an older mom. And the days are really long. But looking back, I say that the years are fast. And for that period, I look back at it very nostalgically,” Hostin explained. “I miss an age like five. I miss almost everything.”

Sunny Hostin told her co-host she missed the days of raising young children. (Screenshot/theView/ABC)
Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed that she felt the same way as she was in her mid-twenties while realizing where Roan was coming from.
“I honestly felt like Chapel Lawn at her age… In my mid-20s, I didn’t say it publicly. But I said, “Oh, how about them? It looks miserable. They’re always so stressed.” “I’m going to be an older mom, but I can’t wait. So it might be timing, that might not be the right thing to them… I don’t have one person who knows who my mother is, “I regret that. I’ve never met someone like that.”
The host defended satisfaction and purpose, but while motherhood brought them to them, he admitted that parenting may not be the case for anyone. That’s fine.
Haynes told the other hosts about one of her friends with children, but in hindsight she feels she isn’t “cut off for it.”
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“I have a friend who admitted to me that she would never return the two children she had. She loves them so much. But she knows what parenting looks like, so she doesn’t know if she was cut out for it or not. And I really respected her integrity.” The host agreed that parenting “is not something that should be pushed to everyone.”
She said, “It’s some weird effort. And if you really don’t die hard, you want it more than anything in the world, you’ll live a better life, just as you didn’t have it.”
Ananabaro He said it is important for women not to judge each other about their decision to start a family.
“Let’s not judge each other as women. If women want to have children soon, they want to go straight away.
“Weekend views” This is the Saturday version of the ABC program from Monday to Friday.