Ulrika Jonsson's indignation has been provoked by Gino D'Acampo, who recently quipped David Beckham had "ruined his life" by giving him an impossible standard to live up to by spending time with his four children.
Gino insisted that he has no "patience" for kids and wasn't interested in Lego or Disney films, leading Ulrika to call out his "misogynistic" implication that spending time with children is "women's work".Not only does Gino deliver a point blank "no" to his daughter when she asks him if they can watch Frozen together, but he also says he has "no regrets" about not spending much quality time with his children, as he "doesn't like" them at a young age.He recalled his own childhood relationship with his father - seeing him for one hour per day at the dinner table, and then another couple of hours on a Sunday when they would go to the park - and blasted David Beckham for portraying a very different reality with his own family."I don't have patience for kids...
they can come to me and start to talk to me sensibly after about 13," he exclaimed on a podcast."I blame David Beckham," Gino mused, suggesting that the footballer's Instagram posts of himself and his children enjoying family life set a new standard for modern men that he has no interest in living up to."That f**k's ruined my life...
now I have to do the same," the chef, whose youngest child is nine-year-old daughter Mia, groaned.Yet when Ulrika saw his comments, she was furious, retorting that David isn't the first, or the only, father out there to portray himself as a family man.Raging that Gino inhabits a "chauvinistic" world, she hit back: "[His] comments show an arrogance and a damaging misogynistic and outdated trope that it is the work of women to.
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