Not long ago, a stay-at-home mother blogger posted a video on a social platform, recording a quarrel between her and her husband. There are 8 Swiss rolls in a box. My daughter ate 2, my son ate 2, and my husband ate 2. The blogger thought that the remaining 2 should be eaten by himself. Unexpectedly, before the cake entered his mouth, he was attacked by his husband. The reason is that parents should set an example by eating more regular meals and less snacks, and if the mother eats, the children will not have to eat. This video caused heated discussion on the Internet. Some netizens and media suspected that the video was a script. In response to this, the blogger posted an article on November 3, saying that she and her husband had indeed had a lot of conflicts recently. The video was real, and she deleted it because she did not want to continue to spread negative energy. According to Red Star News, the reporter tried to contact her but failed because the blogger had turned off the private message comment function to strangers. The reporter saw that many of the video IP addresses were in Zhejiang, and the pictures had elements of Jinhua and Yiwu City, Zhejiang. Subsequently, the reporter contacted the Internet Information Office of the Jinhua Municipal Committee of Zhejiang, and the staff of the Internet Illegal and Bad Information Reporting Center said that they would verify and investigate the Swiss roll incident described by the blogger. The reporter learned that the blogger is indeed a full-time mother and currently rents a house with her husband. The video is not staged. The video was shot at around 8pm on October 28. The two children had just fallen asleep, and she planned to eat the remaining two Swiss rolls. "That day, a foreign trade order that my husband had been following for a long time went wrong, and he was not in a very good mood, so he said the words in the video." The person involved said that the life and work pressure of both parties have been relatively high recently, and they often quarreled. That day, I wanted to She made a video to record her life while eating Swiss rolls, "I didn't expect my husband to say those things." The person involved said that the video was posted the night after her conversation, and the couple has been living a normal life since then. "This paragraph Both of us were not in a good mood at the time. We just wanted to complain, but later we didn’t expect it to become so serious, so we immediately deleted it. “This incident took up too many public resources and caused unnecessary trouble to everyone. , I also feel very regretful and sorry," the person involved said. On the same day, community staff also learned more about the living conditions of the client, and shared relevant public welfare and inclusive services to help the family relieve stress. Jimu News Comprehensive Red Star News, Chao News
(Source: Jimu News Comprehensive)
For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues. Payment will be made once accepted. remuneration. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777. Not long ago, a stay-at-home mother blogger posted a video on a social platform, recording a quarrel between her and her husband. There are 8 Swiss rolls in a box. My daughter ate 2, my son ate 2, and my husband ate 2. The blogger thought that the remaining 2 should be eaten by himself. Unexpectedly, before the cake entered his mouth, he was attacked by his husband. The reason is that parents should set an example by eating more regular meals and less snacks, and if the mother eats, the children will not have to eat. This video caused heated discussion on the Internet. Some netizens and media suspected that the video was a script. In response to this, the blogger posted an article on November 3, saying that she and her husband had indeed had a lot of conflicts recently. The video was real, and she deleted it because she did not want to continue to spread negative energy. According to Red Star News, the reporter tried to contact her but failed because the blogger had turned off the private message comment function to strangers. The reporter saw that many of the video IP addresses were in Zhejiang, and the pictures had elements of Jinhua and Yiwu City, Zhejiang. Subsequently, the reporter contacted the Internet Information Office of the Jinhua Municipal Committee of Zhejiang, and the staff of the Internet Illegal and Bad Information Reporting Center said that they would verify and investigate the Swiss roll incident described by the blogger. The reporter learned that the blogger is indeed a full-time mother and currently rents a house with her husband. The video is not staged. The video was shot at around 8pm on October 28. The two children had just fallen asleep, and she planned to eat the remaining two Swiss rolls. "That day, a foreign trade order that my husband had been following for a long time went wrong, and he was not in a very good mood, so he said the words in the video." The person involved said that the life and work pressure of both parties have been relatively high recently, and they often quarreled. That day, I wanted to She made a video to record her life while eating Swiss rolls, "I didn't expect my husband to say those things." The person involved said that the video was posted the night after her conversation, and the couple has been living a normal life since then. "This paragraph Both of us were not in a good mood at the time. We just wanted to complain, but later we didn’t expect it to become so serious, so we immediately deleted it. “This incident took up too many public resources and caused unnecessary trouble to everyone. , I also feel very regretful and sorry," the person involved said. On the same day, community staff also learned more about the living conditions of the client, and shared relevant public welfare and inclusive services to help the family relieve stress. Jimu News Comprehensive Red Star News, Chao News (Source: Jimu News Comprehensive) For more exciting information, please download the "Jimu News" client in the application market. Please do not reprint without authorization. Welcome to provide news clues. Payment will be made once accepted. remuneration. The 24-hour reporting hotline is 027-86777777.