“I’m not saying I love you, I’m not saying goodnight.”
"I think the internet gets triggered quite easily these days, especially when it comes to the way people choose to parent their children.”
“You can’t be treating people that way. If you want people to treat you kind, you gotta treat them kind.”
“Trying to help mom look for a size 14 dress… that was the closest I came to a scavenger hunt,” he jokes.
“Whenever me or my siblings would ever say anything negative about ourselves...my mom would look at us and be like, ‘Don’t speak about my daughter like that.'”
A jaw-dropping 234 times—and that was just between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
“Debilitating mastitis that put me in the hospital... [and] my c-section incision opened.”
“My husband and I did everything we could to celebrate her new 'do... and continued to tell her how special she was, no matter the length of her hair and that being different is cool.”
“The cutest little slumber party with his 2 besties🥹 🐶.”
“...when the grandmother’s shower rivals the shower for the actual parents, that’s where it crosses a line.”
“Since when is vacation a competition to see how bada-- you can be?”
One tiny paw helping carry the load.
It’s raw. It’s funny. It’s painfully accurate. And it’s giving thousands of moms a moment of deeply-needed validation.
“How much is everybody else paying for kids’ haircuts? Just out of curiosity.”
“He even asks how are they doing, I’d be standing next to him like his bodyguard.”
The video opens with Smith, who’s currently expecting her second baby, standing in her kitchen trying to decode Harvey’s oddly specific crumpet order.
"There I was, bawling, and he was laughing, and it actually was pretty funny."
What makes this moment even more heartwarming isn't just the pint-sized performer's gusto—it's the thunderous support from her schoolmates, parents, and teachers.
A simple act of kindness, a cheeseburger delivered with love, has sparked a global conversation about an often-maligned figure: the mother-in-law.
There’s something deeply touching about watching a senior dog, once a mother herself, try to step in again. No hesitation. No training. Just care.