“I’m not really a clap person anymore, but my child, b*tch I got time… I don’t wanna be critiqued about my parenting. B*tch shut up. They be so loud and wrong too… My newborn is in London with me right now… She poppin on a jet… She’s set for life. Mommy & Daddy gonna make sure of that. You just mind your motherf*cken business. B*tch boy.” #latto
Dealing with criticism, especially regarding parenting, is a challenge many celebrities and public figures face. Latto’s outspoken response highlights an important aspect about setting boundaries and protecting your family’s privacy in the digital age. It’s common for parents in the spotlight to receive harsh, unsolicited opinions that can feel overwhelming and unfair. From my own experience following public figures and listening to parent communities, it’s refreshing to see a figure like Latto stand firm and unapologetic. Parenting styles vary widely, and what works for one family might not resonate with others. By openly addressing the “haters” and expressing confidence in her and her partner’s support for their child, Latto sends a message of self-assurance and protection that many can relate to. Also noteworthy is Latto mentioning her newborn being in London and the family’s dedication to ensuring a prosperous life for their child. This kind of transparency about family goals and positive intentions can inspire parents everywhere to focus on what truly matters—providing a nurturing environment free from external judgment. For anyone facing negative feedback on social media, Latto’s approach reinforces the importance of filtering out negativity and prioritizing your family’s wellbeing. It's a reminder to all parents that while it’s natural for others to have opinions, the most important voice is your own and the voice of your family.




























































If they don't know you personally, don't take it personal. Don't give them the attention they crave.