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Lindsay Hubbard is standing by her parenting style, even if some people find it a little unusual. The "Summer House" star recently appeared on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," where she opened up about a specific rule she follows with her daughter that has raised some eyebrows.
Hubbard explained that she has a strict policy of not letting anyone kiss her baby on the lips. While she acknowledges this might seem "so weird" to some, she insists it is a simple boundary meant to protect her child's health and comfort. "I just think it's a little much," she said on the show, defending her decision. "It's not that weird. It's just a rule."
The reality star went on to clarify that the rule applies to everyone, including close family and friends. She emphasized that she is not trying to be difficult, but rather establishing a clear and consistent guideline from the start. Hubbard also noted that she has received both support and criticism for the policy, but she remains unfazed by the negative feedback. For her, it is about prioritizing her daughter's well-being over social niceties. She believes that setting these kinds of boundaries early on is a healthy part of parenting, even if it means occasionally disappointing others.
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