A significant milestone has been accomplished by Audrey Roloff and Radley, her one-year-old son. But Little People, Big World’s star, isn’t overjoyed.
The youngest son of Audrey and Jeremy’s stopped being breastfed, according to an Instagram post by Audrey.
Nevertheless, the 31-year-old mother of three claimed that the choice was entirely his.
Audrey shared a cute Instagram photo of her son snuggling up with her.
While looking directly into the camera, he sucked on a pacifier.
It was a painful rite of passage for Audrey, who commented that it was.
She added sarcastically, “I’m not crying,” and ended with a crying emoji before saying, “Refused the boob for the first time tonight.”.
Radley seemed to have recovered from his health scare from last month.
In the image she shared on her Instagram Stories, the former TLC star was seen carrying a visibly upset Radley.
The youngest Roloff child is depicted in the photo looking directly into the camera while sucking on his pacifier, possibly quite forcefully.
The mother of three held her infant child in her arms during the photo shoot.
Fever and theft on the same day, Audrey captioned the otherwise heartwarming image, suggesting that the infant had committed a robbery that day.
Radley’s flushed cheeks and agitated demeanour suggested the toddler was stricken with an unpleasant condition, like a fever.
Not to mention, Audrey looked exhausted in the picture, as if she had spent the entire day taking care of a sick child.
A few days later, the reality star received criticism for the unconventional way she had raised the child.
Her most recent effort to lower his fever involved a bewildering “magic” sock act that attracted admirers.
Radley’s feet were covered in thick socks in an image Audrey posted to Instagram Stories.
Last night, I tried the magic sock trick for the first time, and it worked,” she continued.
Cold, wet socks on top of thick wool socks! By morning, I was dehydrated and had no fever”.
A worried Reddit user shared the image, and other users couldn’t believe it.
One person said, “I would hate my mother for the rest of her life if she did that to me”.
What the hell, another person wrote. I don’t think it’s wrong to let a kid get over a fever on their own, which is what most crunchy moms do, but this is ridiculous. It can’t be pleasant, that”.
So while he was sleeping, his fever naturally broke, a third said. But the socks were to blame”.
Another person added, “Just give your kid ibuprofen and stop doing risky s***”.