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The hosts “weekend view” pushed recent comments by pop star Chappell Roan describing parenting as “hell” and in Saturday defended the “good parts of” motherhood.
Roan, known for recent hits like “Pink Pony Club” and “Good luck, honey!,” faced with a return reaction From probable commentators after suggesting that all her friends with young children lead her life without joy.
On the “Call her Dad” undercarge last week, Roan asked that he was still close to friends in his hometown in the Middle West, admitting that they had “very different lives”.
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“All my friends who have children are in hell. I don’t know anyone, I don’t really know anyone who is happy and in this age” has children, “she replied.” I didn’t meet anyone who is happy, anyone who has light in his eyes, anyone who slept. “

Popstar Chappell Roan said her friends with their children were ‘in hell’ while last week on the podcast “Call her dad”. (Call her dad YouTube channel)
Sara Haines co -organization claimed that although parenting can sometimes be challenging, there are “good parts”.
“It’s funny that it would be, I think she understands the transparency that parenting is difficult, but it’s like telling someone about your decay and then I say,” I never hang out again. “There are good parts in it,” Haines said.
The co -organizer also noted that “she never felt more purposes” than as a mother.
Co -organizer Sonny Hostin got into a conversation, agreeing with Haines and explaining that although it takes a lot of work to raise childrenShe nurtures memories of that year.
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“I was an older mom. And the days are really long. But I’ll tell you, they are retrospectively years of the years. And that time period, so I look with love,” Hostin explained. “I miss the years of five and eight. I miss almost every thing.”

Sunny Hostin told the co -organizers that she lacked the days of raising her young children, although it may have been challenging. (Screen/ABC)
Alyssa Farah Griffin expressed that, although she understood where Roan came from, feeling similar to her in the mid-20s, she was excited that she became a mother now.
“I honestly felt exactly like Chappell Roan in my age … in the mid -20s, I wouldn’t say that so publicly. But I said,” Ooh, how do they do it? Looks miserable. They look so stressful all the time. “” He recalled Griffin. “I’ll be an older mom, but I can’t wait to be. So, it’s just like, for people that maybe time, maybe she doesn’t look right on them … I don’t have a single person, I know my mom like:” I would like to regret it. I wish I wasn’t a mom. “I never met anyone.”
While the hosts defended the satisfaction and purpose of motherhood brought them, they admitted that parenting may not be for everyone, and that is fine.
Haines told the other hosts about one of her friends who has children, but he feels in mind that she may not be “cut for it.”
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“I have a friend who confessed to me that she would never bring back two children she had. She loves them very much. But now that she knows what parenting looks like, she doesn’t know if she was cut about it. And I really respected her honesty,” Haines recounted. The host agreed that parenting “is not something that should be pushed to everyone.”
She concluded, “It’s some creepy hard work. And if you don’t really die, you want more than anything in the world, you might have a better life, as if you didn’t have one.”
Ana Navarro He noted that it was important that women did not judge each other about their decisions to establish a family.
“Let’s try not to judge each other as women, right? If some women want to have children early, move forward. If some want them late, great. If they want to have children, great. Everyone,” Navarro said.
“Weekend View” is Saturday’s edition of the ABC program Monday through Friday.