You have to love grandmothers. They spoil you with sweets, shower you with love and the best cuddles, they have incredible stories and sage wisdom… and they are always honest.
Well, mostly. But sometimes, their “honesty” tips over into just plain “cruelty”.
When 19-year-old Chloe Gallacher shared a gorgeous selfie on Facebook, her grandmother was the first to chime in with a comment. Her backhanded compliment read, “How stunning would you be if you lost weight.”
Ouch!
Mary Kennedy proved that when it comes to families, there really is no filter. We’re sure she meant well, but come on, granny.
Chloe responded to her grandmother, “Aw, aye thanks very much nana!… Dunno whether to laugh or cry right now.”
On the This Glorious Mess parenting podcast this week, Holly and Andrew discussed whether this 70- year-old Glasgow grandma crossed a line:
The picture and comment went viral, amassing thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter. Possibly because for some of us, it all hits close to home. Whether it’s your dad poking your belly after a big meal, or your mum telling you your new fringe isn’t really working for you.
That’s what families are for, right? Um…
When your nana is savage as f*ck pic.twitter.com/FaJNaSkclu
— W (@WarrenMetcalf) 24 July 2016
Top Comments
There is a difference between constructive criticism and down right nastiness.
I think this grandma meant well but im sure Chloe didnt feel that way at the time.
Well this would be a cruel comment regardless of whether they young woman is overweight or not, but in this case it is not just cruel but it seems to me dishonest (even thought this grandma calls herself brutally honest) because that is one stunning young lady in that photo, she doesn't look a bit overweight! No wonder some girls end up becoming anorexic. I hate to say this but probably a jealous granny because she no longer is young and stunning. I am an older woman too and can't help being a bit envious of young gorgeous women and the reminder that I used to be that too, but you just have to accept it, it's awful to let jealousy get the better of you and say something so spiteful (and untrue) particularly to someone who you are supposed to love and look out for.