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Anything You Can Do, Daisy Can Do Better
The former supermodel, who once walked the runway for every major brand, just wrapped up her fashion career with a stunning finale at Sao Paolo Fashion Week. “I am so thankful that at 14, I got to start this incredible adventure,” she shared on Instagram. “Today, after two decades in the industry, I am thrilled to choose my last fashion show.” Cue the waterworks, right?
But let’s be real—this isn’t the last we’ll hear from Daisy, who has a knack for sharing her “wisdom” and a flair for controversial parenting advice. Every time she speaks up, especially about pregnancy and parenting, it seems to cause quite the stir. Here’s a look at some of her most talked-about moments:
On Staying Fit During Pregnancy
Daisy mentioned in an interview back in 2010 that she practiced yoga and even kung fu until two weeks before giving birth. “So many people think they can just eat whatever they want when pregnant,” she remarked. “I was careful and only gained 30 lbs.” Wow, she’s just amazing, isn’t she?
On Breastfeeding
In a 2010 conversation with a magazine, Daisy said, “Some people in the U.S. think they can skip breastfeeding. I mean, why would you give your baby chemical-filled food when they’re so tiny?” Three years later, she took her newborn to get their ears pierced—because apparently, that’s a better choice than formula? She even suggested there should be a global law mandating six months of breastfeeding! Oh, really?
On Giving Birth
Daisy gave birth to both of her children at home, in her bathtub, and without any pain relief. “Experiencing the natural process of birth was life changing,” she wrote on her blog. But then she added that it “didn’t hurt at all.” Is that even possible? “You can throw anything at me, I can handle it,” she claimed in a documentary. Maybe it’s best if she just keeps that to herself from now on.
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In summary, while Daisy may have made her mark on the fashion world, her opinions on pregnancy and parenting are often more controversial than enlightening.