Peter Andre And Jordan’s Former Nanny Declares The Pair “Selfish And Self-Centred”

We are utterly shocked at revelations in the British tabloids over the weekend that Peter Andre and Jordan may not be the most responsible parents in the world. But that’s exactly the picture deftly painted by former nanny Becky Gauld in her tell-all with News Of The World. It’s a fascinating and lengthy read, so we’ll just let NOTW deliver their punchy summary and you can toddle off to read the whole thing on your own.


She tells how Jordan:

ALLOWED overweight thyroid disorder sufferer Harvey to eat TWENTY chicken nuggets at once— even though she’d been told by doctors he could DIE if he didn’t diet.

WAS QUIZZED by SOCIAL SERVICES after the blind autistic youngster scalded himself in a bath of hot water.

ASTONISHINGLY sent Becky a TEXT from her bed summoning her nanny from her cottage in the grounds of the £2.5 million mansion at 4AM… because the star couldn’t be bothered to get up and cope with Junior crying in a nearby room.

TAUGHT Harvey to say “f*** off just so she and Andre could raise a laugh from their friends at a barbecue.

That last point being the perfect excuse for us to revisit one of our favourite YouTube videos of all time – Harvey’s response to Peter’s ridiculous claim of being “patronised”.

Kids say the darndest things, eh?

Comments

  • Terry

    It was good to read the article in the news of the world as it put straight a lot of falsehoods. Although the baby diaries are reality TV does anyone really think that Peter and Kate were not able to edit what was actualy aired. My daughter the nanny was humiliated on TV without a fair chance and the programme did not truely reflect what actually happened. My daughter was made out to be a lier and uncaring nanny, people like Kate seem to think to be allowed to work for them is a privlige

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