Russell Brand slammed over ‘sexist’ parenting views
He claims to be a keen feminist and a sensitive new age father. But comedian Russell Brand has been mocked after revealing the role his wife plays when it comes to their kids.
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He claims to be a keen feminist and a sensitive new age father.
But comedian Russell Brand has been slammed for revealing his “sexist” views on parenting.
The former womaniser has admitted that his wife does just about everything for their kids.
The 43-year-old, the father of Mabel, two, and Peggy, six months, says he’s too “sensitive” to change nappies and that he has never looked after his daughters on his own for 24 hours as his wife “respects and cares for their safety too much”.
Brand described wife Laura Gallacher as an expert when it comes to “domesticity”.
In comments that have been widely mocked on Twitter, he said he was more focused on the “mystical connotations” of his daughter’s beauty than the basics of parenting such as providing food.
The comedian told The Sunday Times: “Yes, I’m very, very focused on the mystical connotations of Mabel’s beauty and grace. Not so good on the nappies and making sure that they eat food.
“When I looked after Mabel on her own, she dropped two social classes in an hour. In no time at all we’re in a coffee shop, she’s just got a nappy on and she’s covered in stuff because I’m not willing to fight any of the battles.
“Laura’s able to sustain and maintain domesticity in a way that’s astonishing. I didn’t have much experience of how to organise domesticity. I do whatever I’m told.”
Russell Brand pitching himself as some New Age, all new, mature and sensitive dad - and then saying heâs too sensitive to do any actual parenting is the most Russell Brand thing Iâve ever read in my life pic.twitter.com/T0KSObnWXo
â Hadley Freeman (@HadleyFreeman) January 20, 2019
Decca Aitkenhead's Russell Brand piece in the @TheSTMagazine will make your eyes roll clean out of your head. I cannot BEAR men that openly admit to not doing their bit with kids and dressing it up as "oh, you know me, I can't do that stuff!!" "She's so much better at it!"
â Jamie East (@jamieeast) January 20, 2019
Russell Brand embodies brocialism. Wants credit for being all woke and sensitive while still expecting the women in his life to do the actual work.
â what will grow crooked you can't make straight (@portraitinflesh) January 20, 2019
Itâs attractive when youâre sixteen, thatâs why these men always end up in short term relationships with younger women. His poor wife (I have no idea if heâs married, but âpartnerâ seems entirely wrong in this context).
â The Brefugees (@TheBrefugees) January 20, 2019
Brand told The Sunday Times parenting was “f------ exhausting” and that he was more of a “romantic and reflective”.
He broke off during the interview to explain that he wasn’t totally useless and had helped out dropping his daughter off at daycare.
“But I’m sensitive and awake and aware, so I have to dial a lot s--t down to go through nromral life”.
Brand’s comments sparked outrage on social media, with Twitter users expressing sympathy for his wife having to do the bulk of all the work.
One user said: “Laura is better at it because she has no choice. Someone has to step up and take responsibility for keeping your child alive and nurturing them into a well rounded, clean and fed human being.”
Another posted: “Patriarchy really does evolve and shift, doesn’t it? We’ve gone from ‘I’m too macho to change nappies’ to ‘I’m too sensitive to change nappies’. In each case, the dude manages to frame the shunting of the work onto his partner as a weird self-compliment.”
Originally published as Russell Brand slammed over ‘sexist’ parenting views