In a recent Vogue story on Hilaria Baldwin, terms like 'nanny' and 'childcare' go unmentioned, creating a narrative that ignores household help.
The article offers an hour-by-hour glimpse of Baldwin’s day, from morning runs to settling kids at bedtime, yet fails to address the reality of parental support.
The omission of household help in discussions of working motherhood perpetuates a misleading ideal that women can manage it all without assistance.
This narrative continues a longstanding trend in media, where the realities of celebrity parenting are sanitized to fit an unrealistic image.
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