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I’m a ‘hot mom’ – I’m constantly mistaken for my daughter’s sister even though I’m 20 years older than her
ONE hot mom is 20 years older than her teenage kid, but people never think so.
The brunette woman gets mistaken for her daughter’s sister constantly.
Social media mom Brittany Xavier (@brittanyxavier) posted a video to disclose the comments she gets when she’s out with her daughter.
She and her daughter stood side-by-side in bright green outfits.
Brittany donned a floral strappy dress, while her daughter wore a graphic tank top and jeans.
“Questions we get asked together in public,” the caption read.
The first one asked: “Are you guys sisters?”
“No, mom and daughter,” Brittany responded.
Commenters inquire about their age gap next.
Lastly, people will question their heights as both look to be about the same.
In actuality, Britanny is two inches taller than her child.
She is 5’10”, and her daughter is 5’8″.
Viewers were shocked to see the two next to one another.
Over 2,100 YouTube user commented on their appearances.
One amazed individual asked: “No one’s gonna talk about how much her mom looks like Dua Lipa?”
“They’re a cute mom and daughter, but no one is out here asking if they’re siblings,” a skeptic remarked.
Another person added: “The mom just looks young, and the daughter looks really mature for her age.”
“The people that ask that are just hitting on you. They know damn well you are the mother,” a viewer noted.
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Husband had two affairs with daughter’s teacher and now the whole class knows
DEAR DEIDRE: MY husband has had two affairs with my daughter’s teacher and I accidentally told the whole year group.
When I discovered he’d strayed the second time, I was devastated and composed a message to my best friend telling her everything.
But I sent it on the class WhatsApp group.
I was mortified when every single mum and some dads messaged me their support.
I am 34 and my partner is 37. We have been together for eight years and have a son aged seven and a daughter aged five.
When my son started school it was obvious the dads fancied the reception-year teacher — my husband included.
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I would tease him about his schoolboy crush but the joking stopped a few months later, when a friend told me she’d seen him sneaking out of the teacher’s home late one night.
He admitted everything and said he really regretted it.
He promised he’d never stray again. He’s always been a big drinker and the first time he cheated was in the middle of a really bad patch.
He blamed the affair on booze and said he’d kick that too.
He really cut back and I believed we had got over the worst of it.
Still, last September was a big challenge.
Our daughter was due to start at school and this woman remained in her teaching post.
We agreed it was better for our children to remain at the school so we stayed.
Then my husband started drinking more, being nasty and critical towards me and hiding his phone.
I knew something was wrong.
Soon after, I found proof on his phone that he was seeing the teacher again.
Devastated doesn’t cover it.
Now it’s common knowledge and I can’t bear the sympathetic looks.
How do I get through this?
MORE FROM DEAR DEIDRE
DEIDRE SAYS: You forgave him once but sadly he couldn’t be trusted.
Nothing will change until he admits to an alcohol problem. You can’t force him.
Of course too much alcohol is bad for his physical and emotional health but he can’t use that as an excuse for cheating.
You have some difficult decisions to make.
If the drink and other woman mean more to him than you and your family, it may be best to walk away.
You can find support through Al-Anon, who help partners of those with a drink problem (al-anonuk.org.uk, 0800 0086 811).
My support pack Dealing With A Problem Drinker will help you too.
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