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17th April 2018
02:21pm BST

“Although she’s my favourite, she doesn’t get preferential treatment. They all get loved equally,” she told the hosts.
“My husband thinks Kennedy gets away with more, but I’m not going to punish a two-year-old the way I do a seven or nine-year-old,” Alisha said in defence of her decision.
Holly was clearly taken aback at the mum’s admission, and questioned whether or not she feared her other children struggle with the idea, saying:
"The alarm bells are ringing about what it will do to them eventually.
“I know we’re giggling because it’s sort of shocking but actually that going in your head as a child and living with that inside and that growing and becoming bigger.
“Do you not worry about the impact that it’s going to have on them?”
However, Alisha defended her decision saying she had discussed it with her children before speaking publicly and says they know their mum loves them too.
“They said ‘Yes you do spend more time with Kennedy, we think she’s your favourite but we know you love us just as much.”
The segment received quite the response from viewers, with many parents taking to Twitter to share their shock.
Why would you go on tv to say you have a favourite child? #ThisMorning pic.twitter.com/2DQHbV7b3l
— Chasing Postie (@chasing_postie) April 17, 2018
Oh my goodness.. you can’t have a favourite child you evil woman #ThisMorning
— Madz (@_madzimummy) April 17, 2018
how the hell can a mother have a favourite child? absolutely disgraceful ?? #ThisMorning
— beeecky▫ (@beckyywilliamss) April 17, 2018
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