Actress Stella Damasus Comes For Parents Who Put Their Children On A Leash, Nigerians React
Veteran Nollywood actress, Stella Damasus has taken to social media to share her disapproval with the practice of parents using leashes on their children.
In a video shared via her Instagram page, the Nigerian-born entertainer based in the United States of America, said parents should stop putting their kids on a leash because they are not animals.
The 45-year-old mother of two stated that no matter how problematic or badly behaved a child is, it’s not ideal for them to put on a leash.
The singer encouraged parents to seek the help of professionals or therapists in order to address their children’s behavior, rather than resorting to using a leash.
She revealed that she has been seeing parents leashing their children to protect them from wandering off and she’s not pleased with it therefore, she had to talk about it.
The 45-year-old thespian captioned the video,
“I just had to speak up. Been seeing this happen and people just walk away like it’s nothing. This CANNOT be NORMALIZED.”
However, her opinion elicits reactions from different people who feel it is wrong for her to say something like that without understanding from the parent who uses leashes on their children’s perspective.
Respectfully speaking against Damasus’ post, actress, Efe Irele stated that it is unfair to judge parents without understanding the reasons for their actions.
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Citing a personal experience, Efe disclosed that she has a 27-year-old brother living with autism and it was difficult to take him out in public without the leash when he was younger.
The talented entertainer added that parents should be allowed to choose the perfect way to protect and deal with their child without being judged.
@amanzeato: “With all due respect, I don’t think it’s right for you to say this. What if a parent wants to go to the mall or go to a grocery store with their child who is a flight risk, should they leave them at home if they have no one to watch them? Because they have issues? There are specific leashes made for children. If you don’t have a kid who is as you say problematic, don’t judge because you’re not in that parent’s shoes.
No parent would ever want to treat their child as a dog. It’s wrong. Im very sure they see doctors and therapists who encourage them to take their kids out and if keeping their kids on a leash will keep their kids safe when they go out, then they should do it. I think before you make a comment like this you should talk to mothers who have kids on the spectrum, who have kids with ADHD, and other problematic issues as you called them and see their struggles trying to have a normal life with that child before you say something like this.”