BBC Breakfast star quits social media after hitting breaking point | U0K8Q7F | 2024-03-31 21:08:02
BBC Breakfast star quits social media after hitting breaking point | U0K8Q7F | 2024-03-31 21:08:02
BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhust has give up social media after deciding 'enough is sufficient'.
The 43-year-old broadcaster has introduced she is taking an internet break, and she or he defined something had to give as she felt too busy for Instagram as she looks after her baby girl Nancy with husband Ed Fraser.
Nina returned to BBC Breakfast in January after her maternity depart, and now she has determined to step away from the social media website.
She wrote: 'Signing off from Insta for a couple of weeks. I love this website. I don't take myself, or the apparently good lives of others, too critically.
'I howl laughing day-after-day from a scarily correct meme. I join with pretty individuals who I don't get to see IRL. And there are loads of cats and infants.
'Perhaps I adore it too much… Because I've found myself scrolling all. The. Time. Catching up on individuals's tales, having a nosey at how individuals stay who don't have anything to do with me, and (absolutely the grossest) checking for likes… Enough is enough.
'I've never had so many plates to spin, and this little chick wants my full attention more typically. See you quickly x x x x'
Nina welcomed her daughter into the world in July 2023, and she or he later opened up concerning the 'tough' delivery and 'long' recovery she needed to go through.
She wrote: '4 snaplets of me and my Nance from every of the 4 weeks we've watched her slowly waking up to this world.
'We've misplaced all sense of time as we've been feeding and snoozing and gazing and toe-stroking and head-smelling and marvelling on the absolute marvel of it all.
'It's been *haaaard* tho! A more durable pregnancy. A harder delivery and a longer restoration… perhaps it's being older… but in addition I'd one way or the other forgotten.'
Nina went on: 'I'd forgotten the anxiety of labour shifting from the plan.
'I'd forgotten the swollen scars, bleeding breasts, mastitis fever, hormonal crashes, clots, constipation, codeine withdrawal, exhaustion…. And this time the added funk of a nose bleed (y tho?!)
'But part of getting older is getting better aquatinted together with your limits and letting go.
'I'm better at stopping and saying no to visitors and sure to a messy house and yes to asking for help. (A turning point was full snot crying down the phone to the GP – resulting in an excellent prescription of variety phrases, antibiotics, painkillers and a comply with up name about how I used to be coping ❤️).'
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