She’s now in scorching water as nicely.
TikTok’s self-proclaimed “scorching mother” Aga Bordes is being slammed by customers for fueling not possible magnificence requirements when she stated it took two weeks to get again to her pre-pregnancy weight, in keeping with the Every day Mail.
Within the newest video, Bordes is doing what she calls a “scorching mother stroll” down the road together with her 2-week-old little one.
“POV: You’re two weeks postpartum, match once more in all of your garments, it’s a phenomenal sunny day, you’re in your scorching mother stroll, your child is full and blissful, life is nice,” she captioned the video.
The blonde was clad in formfitting blue leggings and a white crop prime within the clip, which gained nearly half 1,000,000 views.
A number of feminine TikTok customers instantly slammed Bordes for her “unrealistic” angle.
“Let’s not normalize every part being again to regular two weeks postpartum. I couldn’t even go away my home for the primary two months,” one disgruntled mom commented.
“You should be insecure to need to publish all about it. Technique to go by making different first-time mums really feel they need to be exercising, maintaining a healthy diet,” one other particular person commented.

Different TikTok customers managed to poke enjoyable at themselves moderately than go after the younger mom whereas others admired from afar.
“Me at 28 weeks post-partum nonetheless carrying my maternity leggings,” stated one girl.
“She seems superb so she’s greater than allowed to embrace it … I’ll nevertheless cry into my pizza,” stated a person.
“Lady I’m in mad envy of you,” one other chimed in. “You 100% get to brag about this.”


Bordes didn’t reply on to these customers who stated imply issues however merely wished nicely all of the moms who commented and admitted that even she couldn’t dodge the maternity pads.
“I’m wholesome and blissful and never afraid to point out it,” Bordes stated.
“I may be combating different issues that others aren’t,” the influencer, who posted follow-up movies detailing her course of, stated.
Bordes added that she believes the folks attacking “simply really feel dangerous about themselves.”
