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Influencer Clark cat Standing at her decision to let her 14 -year -old fly to another state on her own so that the young man could go to a concert with a friend.
Clark, welfare and lifestyle influencer With more than 7 million Tiktok followers, he took his channel on Sunday, August 31, to respond to those who criticizing her parenting.
“So many people have made it clear that they don’t like my style of parenting,” began, before comparing her daughter, Deja, with herself as a teenager.
He continued, “If you just knew what I did at 14, 15, 16 – I mean, I was pregnant at the age of 16. I’m very proud that Tiktok didn’t exist back then because I would be canceled in five seconds.”
Clark went on to explain she grew up with “Really strict parents“Which led to acting out. The” last thing “she said she wanted to tell her parents how she felt because she would” turn into a lecture. “
“When I was a teenager, I ran away from home, many times. And my parents had no idea where I was,” he explained. “Deja went away, I knew where she was all the time.”
Still, Clark stressed that she had rules with her daughter, even if she is “more open.”
“Have a child who feels comfortable enough to ask me to want to go instead of hiding things from me? That’s the kind of relationship I want with my child,” he concluded.
Although starters on his video came down on both sides of the debate, the majority seemed supportive of Clark’s decision, with one follower writing, “Slave parents create sly children.”
Another added, “When I’m going to be a mother, your (sic) my inspiration.”
Compare that with the comments on it Initial VideoWhere he revealed to their followers that he would allow Deja to leave their family holiday in San Diego early to fly to Dallas to meet his friends. Under that video, which posted Wednesday, August 27, she called her initiatives “too trust” and criticized her for prioritizing her daughter’s happiness for her safety.
Throughout the video, Clark explained how conflict it was over let Deja go on the trip.
“Honestly, I don’t know the right decision,” he said over a video of their visit to Cafe Bunny San Diego.
“At first, I was like a ‘no way, we are on a family holiday and Dallas is a three -hour flight away,’” he remembered. “But if you know anything about Deja, she wouldn’t close about it. She was like ‘Mum, please, I can fly alone. I promise I will text you all the time.’ He even began to discuss with me.
Despite still wanting to say no, Clark said, she eventually re -created because she knew “how much her friends mean to her.”