Olivia and Alex Bowen reveal they have been judged since announcing baby news: 'Parents need support!'
01.05.2022 - 20:07
/ ok.co.uk
Olivia Bowen and Alex Bowen have insisted that parents need support not judgement after they received negative comments the minute they announced they were having a baby. Love Island stars Olivia, 28, and Alex, 30, who revealed back on New Year's Day this year they are expecting their first child, have even been judged for their career choices since sharing their baby news.
The couple, who have now joined C&G baby club #LoveDontJudge campaign to end parental judgementbefore it starts, insisted that you've got to "laugh off" the negative comments and "focus on all the positives" instead. Speaking exclusively to OK! about some of the judgement they have received, Olivia said: "We both received some negative comments the minute we announced that we were having a baby.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . "We've been in the biz long enough to not let it affect us too much though, but people forget that I’m still me even though I’m growing a baby.
"This is only a tiny number compared to the huge amount of positive messages and support we’ve received though, people have been so kind and sweet. "It’s so common to be judged whether you’re in the public eye or not and it really shouldn’t be like that.
Parents need support, not judgement!" While Alex said: "I’ve received some judgement around DJing whilst Liv is pregnant. But it’s my job and is what I enjoy so I just have to laugh it off and focus on all the positives." He added: "People also don’t know the conversations we have privately, so we’re just going to carry on doing us and navigate our way as parents as we go." While Olivia said of the judgement she has received for her career: "I’ll never
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