Montana Brown is facing criticism for a TikTok video where she suggested teachers spend class time showing movies and giving students unhealthy snacks like doughnuts.
Love Island’s Jess Harding and her fiancé, Mark O’Connor, recently welcomed their second child, a daughter named Miley, in February. They are also parents to their two-year-old son, Jude.
After looking at schools for Jude, Montana listed a number of ‘issues’ she is seeing during visits.
She explained that she doesn’t want Jude using any screens before school. Many schools are now encouraging students to complete homework on Chromebooks, and she’s not comfortable with that.
I believe his time would be better used doing something else. I’d prefer he spend it outside, playing sports.
I feel more comfortable watching a movie with him on the weekend if I know he hasn’t been spending school hours watching screens. It just puts my mind at ease.


Montana added, ‘I’m also concerned about nutrition. It really bothers me to see so many children getting a lot of sugar in their school meals.’
Why are we offering biscuits during breaks? Why are we giving out yum yums? And why are we providing donuts?
She asked her followers for their opinions, but they criticized her for saying most of her money comes from using screens, pointing out that it seemed to contradict her previous statements.
People commented that the situation felt like a disturbing, futuristic nightmare, pointing out the irony of an influencer complaining about screens while using one themselves.
What schools are you considering? She’d like Jude to practice writing on a chalkboard. It sounds like you might be thinking of Hogwarts. It’s ironic to strongly dislike screens when you earn most of your money using them.
Montana recently shared her experience with the difficulties of planning a home birth when her daughter, Miley, was positioned feet-first.
Her midwives at the NHS recommended she deliver her baby in a hospital, but she felt strongly about having a home birth and decided to trust her instincts.
The reality star hired a private doula to assist with her delivery at home, and the doula confirmed that both she and the baby were healthy and safe.





Montana shared on Instagram that her home birth was a wonderful experience, though she was initially frightened when her water broke. Her baby was breech, meaning positioned feet-first, and one leg came out before the rest of the delivery.
She expressed gratitude to her partner, Mark, her doula Emiliana, and midwife Heather, who helped her relax before giving birth to Miley after just two pushes.
Earlier this month, Montana announced she intended to have her baby at home, even though doctors recommended a C-section due to the baby being breech.
The celebrity is considering a home birth after previously expressing concerns about the training of the midwives who cared for her at the hospital.
Montana’s midwives at the NHS recommended a hospital birth, but she’s determined to have her baby at home, trusting her instincts.
She explained that her midwives won’t support a home birth because they aren’t trained in delivering breech babies. However, her private midwife believes she can still have a natural birth, even though the baby is breech.
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