Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
Louise Thompson has been criticised by Bonnie Blue for “laughing at boys.”
The original Made in Chelsea sun sparked a significant online discussion after she claimed” the responsibility lies entirely with the parents” when children are sent to school “before they are swimming trained” during an appearance on her He Said, She Said podcast. Then, adult entertainer Bonnie, who is pregnant with her first child, has weighed in.
Bonnie cautioned her supporters that she would soon give her” true” opinion on Louise’s remarks in a video posted on TikTok, saying that having a posh voice and paying for a radio set up does not imply that you are knowledgeable, relevant, or qualified to laugh at kids.
She attempts to come across as relevant in numerous podcasts, but really says the worst items.
The fact star’s latest comments were attributed to her “lack of understanding,” Bonnie continued, making reference to the fact star’s unique health issues after she received a stoma bag in 2024 after years of battling ulcerative colitis.
One, she has a poo case, no problem with a poo case, but like, you are classed as impaired yourself, Bonnie continued. So I believe that when you don’t do it yourself, you can’t laugh at children who didn’t do it themselves.
Louise made remarks about children who attend class before they have learned to use the restroom or eat and drink for themselves on an episode of her radio with her girlfriend Ryan Libbey.
According to Louise,” One in four children are sent to class before they are swimming trained,” which means that their teachers have to change their nappies and then wipe their bums.
Ryan responded,” That’s a raw deal,” and Louise responded,” Isn’t that quite full on”?
The former reality TV star continued,” Sometimes it’s a cop out they’re like:” Oh my boy’s crying and they’re being a little hard, I can’t be bothered by the problem so I’m just going to take the simple way.”
I believe that people these days are so distracted by windows that they can’t be bothered to devote the time. I believe that parents are entirely responsible for their actions.
” I definitely don’t think teachers may also consider that when conducting their instructor training.”

