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  • @mitchthemattressguy says:

    That level of fitness is not easy for most. I have three daughters all at different fitness levels and I don’t see anything wrong with him showing how proud of his children he is. You can look at this many ways your is the most negative.

  • @Wyuor says:

    Having them be in great shape and having abs isn’t an issue and to pretend like it is one is just jealousy. Showing them off like that, however, is a massive problem.

    • @Lav3nd3r0h says:

      Young girls who are just about to start puberty SHOULD NOT have abs or a super low body fat percentage. It is 100% an unhealthy lifestyle for all humans but especially for children, even more so afab children. Body building has nothing to do with fitness. Most body builders are as unhealthy as obese people in similar and in different ways.

    • @vgeez9952 says:

      If you’re being forced by your father to work hard and eat a certain way to have a six pack, then no, it is not healthy.

    • @adventurenana says:

      You seem to have totally missed the point.

    • @Miraemilia-c5e says:

      The problem is also that their fitness is measured by their abs. You can have abs and be unfit and you can be very fit and not have abs. There are Olympic winners without abs. I think it’s super good if people are encouraged to lead a healthy lifestyle but I think we focus too much on the visual aspect of our bodies.

    • @JChan-ru2hf says:

      The fact that he’s having them lift their shirts and he’s looking at them regularly creeps me out. Why does he need to see what’s happening under their shirts?

  • @thenfppodcast says:

    Amen!

  • @Raddiebaddie says:

    I wish people weren’t allowed to exploited their kids like this like seriously there needs to be more protections for parents putting their kids into influencing because they really can’t say no. The power dynamic is too great and the understanding of dangers and regrets on growing up online aren’t understood as a child

  • @danastonerock9987 says:

    CRINGE

  • @Trista_Lukaszewski says:

    If anyone looks at that and thinks differently, you’re wrong and need help. What he did is absolutely disgusting

  • @skoopman2675 says:

    I totally agree with your opinion but sadly enough there are many parent who treat their children in a similar way (or just the opposite by stimulating/forcing them to become a mukbanger). The only good thing is that we can see it clearly and comment on this sick way of parenting.

  • @JChan-ru2hf says:

    He didn’t take his shirt off. He made his girls raise theirs? Gross

  • @morganvillas6436 says:

    Hey look a video I actually agree with you on. I do not agree with a lot of your videos because I feel like you are pushing your own eating issues on to other people. Also I do absolutely believe that diet isn’t a one size fits all situation like you like to push because it’s not and any good dietician will tell you that because their are health conditions and autoimmunes and so much more that goes into it and I think you are playing as a dietician and that is extremely harmful but on this I completely agree with because women are not made to have flat stomachs just with where our uterus is at and the position of it and it’s extremely unhealthy for a woman and a girl for that matter to have a 6 pack is horrendous!

  • @jessicataylor2753 says:

    I respect you so much for never showing your children or using their names ❤

  • @tquirkyt7118 says:

    People are ridiculous…so sad 😢

  • @EmpressSolstice says:

    Why on earth would they think this is okay? I want to think of something pithy to say but all I come up with is gross.

  • @susancarroll9207 says:

    That video is so disgusting. I showed this to my 15-year-old and she even said that’s not right. I’m over here trying to teach my daughter modesty and that she doesn’t need to parade her body around and have everything hanging out!

  • @ViCT0RiA6 says:

    Why andy 😫

  • @Sarah_Grant says:

    ICK! 😡😡😡

  • @Sarah_Grant says:

    While I greatly dislike salah, I do love his subtle shade at Chantal all the time. It’s constant, now!
    The pizza size to order….
    The stairs…
    The camera angles….
    He’s doing his part for us.
    😂😂😂

  • @infitine_intelligence999 says:

    GO OFF ABBEY!!! I love how you get us to listen when something is really super serious. This behavior is deplorable…call it out!!

  • @renam9296 says:

    This is creepy. I would NEVER put my child on a stage to show off their bodies, let alone post them on the internet for all the creeps to look at🤨

  • @HappyCat37 says:

    That is beyond disgusting. What a horrendous excuse for a father

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