Kelly Johnson is a powerhouse in the music industry, fiercely devoted to her family and unbothered by the opinions of others. We can easily imagine sharing laughs over wine and swapping adorable snapshots of our kids with her.
Recently, Johnson posted a delightful video on Instagram showcasing her two-year-old daughter, Lily Mae, indulging in Nutella for the very first time. The combination of a cute toddler and a delicious chocolate spread should naturally elicit joy, right? Apparently not. The so-called “food police” quickly seized the moment to criticize Johnson’s parenting choices.
“Lily’s first Nutella experience,” she captioned the post. “It should have been on a crepe, but toast was simpler.” In the clip, Lily, sporting a chic faux pearl bib, joyfully dances as she savors her first taste of the hazelnut spread. It’s a heartwarming moment that many parents can relate to—unless you’re one of those who takes pleasure in pointing out others’ parenting flaws.
Some of the comments were downright ridiculous. “There’s a lot of sugar in that.” Yes, and that’s precisely why it’s a treat! It’s not like she’s serving Nutella for every meal (though that might be a dream come true).
Another commenter ominously stated, “Starting them young with harmful foods.” Really? The misinformation is astounding. A study once suggested that certain compounds in palm oil might be carcinogenic under specific conditions. However, Nutella’s manufacturer ensures that their palm oil is processed safely, avoiding those high temperatures (Did you know that Oreos contain palm oil too?).
One particularly snarky comment read, “Make your own; it’s loaded with sugar.” Seriously? Some people really need to chill. Kelly, you keep enjoying those precious moments with your daughter and her Nutella dance—it’s nobody’s business what you choose to feed her. For those who think that Nutella or any “junk food” should never touch a child’s lips, we hope you’re comfortable on your high horse. More Nutella for us!
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In summary, Kelly Johnson faced backlash for sharing a joyful moment with her daughter, who was tasting Nutella for the first time. Despite the negativity from critics, she remains focused on enjoying her motherhood journey, embracing treats as part of family life.
