SuperNanny to the Rescue
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Written by: Ashtyn at 10:26 am
Jo Frost is probably the expert on fixing messed up kids. I don’t normally take advice from those that don’t even have kids, but I’ve always had a soft spot for Jo. I am not sure why, but that British nanny just melts my cold, black heart. I am not a huge television watcher, but I can tell you, if Jo had Brit Brit on the show, my ass would be planted in front of the tube with some popcorn. Then again, in honor of Brit maybe I would have some Cheetos, Starbucks, and a side of Vodka.
Jo wants to help Britney because she believes she’s not a bad person and not a truly bad mother. She told Entertainment Tonight, “I do believe she loves her children very much and I’d be more than happy to help her.”
While I am glad that Brit didn’t take that skeezer, Dr. Phil’s help, I think she should go for this one. I wonder if they pay you to be on SuperNanny? If they did, K-Fed would go for it, because that could mean more money for him, too.
Jo went on to say that she wanted to “put her on the right track and feel more empowered as a parent.” She thinks that Britney can get over her crazy and be a good mom like she was during the days of Manny’s and car seats.
She went on to say “…It’s about Britney being in a place where she’s feeling secure and confident in herself, so that she is able to take care of her little ones and give them what they need from her, which is their mother around.”
Jo is so smart! Although, I’m almost certain she would have a better luck giving parenting advice to a Meerkat.
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