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Why Do Parents Always Want To Embarrass Their Kids In Public?!

The Bert Show

The Bert Show

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4.14.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

She wanted to know if it was weird to name your future son the same name as your stepson. We ran a poll online and people had OPINIONS! Here's what they said!


+ Do you experience parental intrusive thoughts in public? Like, can you relate to Kristin's urge to embarrass her kids whenever they're out and about! You're not alone!


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0:00.0

Are we there yet, Dad?

0:02.0

Uh, nearly.

0:05.0

Dad, are we there yet?

0:08.0

Soon, darling, aye.

0:10.0

Are we there yet?

0:13.0

Soon, just be round the corner.

0:16.0

Dad!

0:17.0

I know, I know, are we there yet?

0:20.0

No. Are we lost, Dad?

0:24.1

Aye, I think so.

0:26.6

Should have gone to Spec, Save Us. Book an eye test online.

0:32.3

Isn't it weird to have two kids with the same name?

0:36.8

We asked you guys that yesterday, and we asked you guys to go online for a quick poll to see if that's odd or not.

0:43.6

What were the details behind this yesterday?

0:45.7

Because it wasn't like full blood, right?

0:47.8

No, they would be half siblings.

0:49.3

It would be Charlie 1.0 and Charlie 2.0.

0:52.9

So, birth show listener hit us up.

0:55.0

She's pregnant.

0:55.7

Yay.

0:56.4

Expecting a baby boy with her husband.

0:58.9

She wants to name their baby boy Charles.

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