New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was speaking to the nation from a Facebook livestream at her residence. He spoke in support of the US Alliance, but said that maintaining some independence was important for New Zealand. Suddenly a baby voice was heard there. She’s calling, ‘Mommy’?
The baby is none other than Jacinda Ardern’s three-year-old daughter Niv. Jacinda, 41, then told the girl to go to sleep. He said, ‘You know, baby, you should go to bed now. Now is the time to sleep. Go back to bed mom. I’ll be back to you soon. ‘
This was the case on Monday night. Describing the situation, the news agency AFP reported that such scenes and such whims of children have to be handled by parents all the time. The Prime Minister of New Zealand is no exception.
However, the day did not end here. After sending the girl to sleep, Jacinda returned to the livestream viewers. “Sorry,” he told everyone. Then he said, he sat the girl down to live, the girl woke up. Jacinda said, “I thought this was the chance to make Facebook live. This is a safe and beautiful time. And is there anyone whose child wakes up three or four times while going to sleep? It’s good that my mother is here. You are helping him. ”
Jacinda then tried to return to the important discussion on Facebook Live. Said, ‘Well, what were we talking about?’ Then the little voice was heard again. Jacinda’s daughter called out to her mother, “Why are you so late?”
In response, the New Zealand Prime Minister said, “I’m sorry, Mom. It’s too late. ’Then again, Jacinda apologized to the countrymen and said,‘ I will just go and put Niv to sleep. Because this is the best time to sleep. Thank you all for joining me. ‘
In 2016, Jacinda became the youngest Prime Minister of New Zealand. Just six days before becoming prime minister, Ardern finds out she is pregnant. This was great news for him. And like all mothers, she was overwhelmed by it. Jacinda gave birth to a baby girl on June 21, 2016 at Government Auckland City Hospital. She was preceded in death by a prime minister. He is the late Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto. In 1990, she gave birth to a child.
Jacinda then tried to return to the important discussion on Facebook Live. Said, ‘Well, what were we talking about?’ Then the little voice was heard again. Jacinda’s daughter called out to her mother, “Why are you so late?”
In response, the New Zealand Prime Minister said, “I’m sorry, Mom. It’s too late. ’Then again, Jacinda apologized to the countrymen and said,‘ I will just go and put Niv to sleep. Because this is the best time to sleep. Thank you all for joining me.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern was addressing the nation on Facebook Live about the coronavirus situation in the country. Suddenly, from behind, he called out in a sweet voice, ‘Mummy.’ And the Kiwi Prime Minister was forced to stop for a while. However, he did not stop the live and sent the girl back to another room.
In the video, Jacinda is seen speaking to the nation on various issues related to coronation change in New Zealand. He was live on Facebook from home on Monday night (November 8) local time.
Suddenly, from behind, his three-year-old daughter called him Neve Mummy. Then Jasinda smiled and said to him, you should stay in bed now, dear!
Then he said softly, now it’s time to sleep, honey! Get back in bed, I’ll be back in seconds.
Later, Jasinda told the little girl to go to her grandmother. Then he looked at the camera and said with a smile, it was a bedtime failure, isn’t it! Later he started speaking again.
But after a while, after seeing the delay in Jasinder’s return, Nave returned. The Prime Minister of New Zealand quickly ended the live streaming, apologizing to his daughter for being late.
Although coronavirus epidemics are popular at home and office, people, especially women workers, are facing a lot of problems. The Jasinder incident is a testament to how much they suffer as the office and family manage.