Olivia Bowen 'terrified' about posting baby online: 'There are so many scary people out there'
08.05.2022 - 09:29
/ ok.co.uk
Olivia Bowen has admitted that she will be "more nervous than usual" to post online when her baby is born due to new parents being judged. Love Island stars Olivia, 28, and Alex Bowen, 30, who revealed back on New Year's Day this year they are expecting their first child, have revealed that they received negative comments the minute they announced they were having a baby.
The couple, who have now joined C&G baby club #LoveDontJudge campaign to end parental judgement before it starts, have even been judged for their career choices since sharing their baby news. Speaking exclusively to OK! about whether it has made them nervous to post online, especially when their baby arrives, Olivia admitted: "I know that having a baby I'm going to be judged for whatever I do.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . "I’ve seen so many parents being judged for silly things like giving their baby a dummy or not.
I think I will be a little more nervous than usual to post things when the baby is here for this reason." Remaining positive, Olivia added: "But at the end of the day, we’ll be learning on the job which Alex always reminds me and we will make mistakes but we will learn as we go." The reality star also revealed that she wants to give their baby "as much privacy in the first few months" and admitted that she is "terrified" over how many scary people are out there. Olivia continued: "I really want to give our baby as much privacy in the first few months, but I know we’re going to be the proudest parents and will want to share the next step of parenthood with everyone.
It does terrify me how many scary people are out there though. We’ll just see how we feel in
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