If you think of the ultimate queen of bizarre beauty trends, you think of Gwyneth Paltrow. Well, the actress also has a bizarre set of parenting rules, one of them being that a family who showers together, stays together.
She hasn’t exactly explained what the benefits are, and while mothers do tend to take baths with their babies, both of Paltrow’s children are over the age of five. Has anyone told her about privacy?
Hairy Situations
Some celebrities want everyone to know about their great parenting philosophy, but some celebrity parents are here to give us tips that really matter, about day-to-day life.
Combing messy hair can be uncomfortable for both parties, which is where Chance the Rapper comes in with an amazing suggestion: make sure to apply water, Argan Oil, and Shea Butter on the baby's hair before you start combing. Also always use a WIDE tooth comb. Problem solved.
The Naked Truth
In the 90s, Christina Aguilera was crowned as the voice of a generation, as she was an enormous force in the decade's pop scene. With such a career, it's no surprise that she found a way of making parenting revolutionary.
Aguilera admits that she walks around her house naked. Yes! The singer also has a lot of art featuring nude models on her walls. Her explanation as to why she does that? She believes it will help children grow up with less shame about their own bodies.
No Hablo Ingles, Je parle français
If you didn't get the title, that's just because you are not a part of the Paltrow family. One of Gwyneth Paltrow's parenting rules involves not letting her kids watch cartoons in English. At all.
Instead, the kids must watch TV only in French or Spanish. This is a pro parenting tip if you want your kids to speak more than one language. But come on, just let them watch some cartoons in English from time to time!
Yell and Shout
The lovely Reese Witherspoon rose to fame when she portrayed the iconic Elle Woods on "Legally Blonde," and has since started her own production company. The southern belle doesn't strike us a person who enjoys conflict, but according to her, parents have to yell at their children.
Her reasoning: if you never find yourself losing your temper next to your child, you are just not spending enough time with them. Well, sounds like a fact, when Reese puts it like that.