She recently complained about the difficulties of raising her two-year-old son Harvey at Christmas time.
And influencer Steph Claire Smith, 29, has now shared an emotional video in which she complains about how Harvey is turning their family holiday into a nightmare.
The fitness guru, who is currently vacationing in Victoria with her husband Josh Miller, took to Instagram Stories on Wednesday to ask other parents if their toddlers were also going through a difficult time.
“Is your toddler currently in a phase where he or she likes one parent more than the other? Or are they nice to one parent and then mean to another? “Because right now, Josh absolutely hasn’t made it,” Steph said, her voice shaking with emotion.
“Harvey doesn't want him to tower over him and it's pretty awful to look at and it's been tiring on this holiday,” she complained.
Influencer Steph Claire Smith, 29, shared an emotional video on Wednesday complaining about two-year-old Harvey turning their family vacation into a nightmare. (Pictured: Steph Claire Smith with Harvey and husband Josh Miller)
In another video, Steph admitted that Harvey's behavior left her “heartbroken” because she was “so excited to spend quality time with family on her vacation.”
The Keep It Cleaner co-founder insisted she didn't want to sound “ungrateful” by complaining about her vacation because it was “very special to spend all this time” with Harvey.
“But at the same time, it’s difficult to deal with,” she added.
“Is your toddler currently in a phase where he or she likes one parent more than the other? Or are they nice to one parent and then mean to another? “Because right now, Josh absolutely hasn’t made it,” Steph said, her voice shaking with emotion
The Keep It Cleaner co-founder insisted she didn't want to sound “ungrateful” by complaining about her vacation because it was “very special to spend all this time” with Harvey
Steph further explained that she was sharing the video because she wanted to be transparent with her followers.
“I guess I wanted to share it in case there are other families going through the same thing, you know, holidays aren't the same anymore,” she said.
“That doesn't mean they're not special. They're just not the same anymore, they're different than they used to be.”
She concluded her video by adding, “All toddlers are the same. They're all psychos.”
She concluded her video by adding, “All toddlers are the same.” They are all psychos.