The royal couple already had a special lullaby written for their bun in the over, and now they're hiring an extra hand to help out once the baby is born!
First of all, let's address the fact that Lifetime has debuted their American Supernanny and her name is Deborah Tillman.
Of course, we miss Jo Frost, and the show will never be the same, but we have a feeling we're going to like nanny Deborah too.
So, the new American Supernanny visited a two-mom family, Mandy Sheckles and her partner Amy Paul.
The couple has six biological children, all conceived through donated sperm - the last four children were quads!
Whoa!
Even though they run three daycares in Virginia, they have a lot on their plate raising six children at home. Amy takes care of the kids while Mandy was busy working all day and attached to her cellphone, which distracted her from helping out with the kids.
Using her effective parenting skills, Deborah helped the women to understand techniques that would help them get a better control of their children, especially when it came to bedtime and dinner time.
Just like any family, whether the parents are gay or straight, raising children is just as equally challenging no matter what. This episode helped to prove that all parents have the same issues regardless of their sexuality.
If you have bratty children or you just suck at parenting, direct your eyes over here. Help is on the way!
Lifetime has picked up a brand-new exclusively American version of the Supernanny franchise. That means the families will be American, it will be shot in America and the show's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious nanny will be, yes, American! (Sorry Julie Andrews!)
But first they have to find this extraordinary woman to star in the program! Those who wish to apply need to adhere to the following requirements:
Jo Frost has been helping other people control their families for almost six years, but now, she has announced she to end her reign as the Supernanny in hopes of starting her own family. Jo told sources:
"I have decided to hang up my cape. It was a very conscious decision, through much reflection. But I need to create more balance in my life."
Sounds nice. Millions of dollars in your paycheck sounds nicer, but who are we to judge.
With the first step taken in her new lease on life, the second step is happening now : finding a man! Jo explained:
"Proper balance will allow me to date and have a relationship and look at my own future of having a family. I am definitely excited about dating and being in a committed relationship. That is all exciting stuff for me around the corner."
Sure is! Now, get on out there and snag yourself a man!