Ola and James Jordan hit back at trolls who say ‘it’s wrong’ to share a bed with toddler
Strictly speaking, Ola and James Jordan are hitting back at trolls who claim ‘it’s wrong’ for them to share a bed with their three-year-old daughter Ella
Ola and James Jordan have hit back at trolls who claimed it was “wrong” for them to share a bed with their three-year-old daughter Ella.
The Strictly Come Dancing Professionals, who have been married since 2003, welcomed Ella in February 2020 after a round of IVF.
Speak against The sun Thursday, the couple revealed that “so many people have questioned them” about letting their daughter sleep in their bed.
Ola, 40, has dismissed the online trolls saying ‘you just sort it out’ and ‘no one really knows what they’re doing’ when it comes to parenting.
James, 45, began: ‘So many people have questioned us about letting Ella sleep in our bed, that was always the most important thing and people were saying how wrong it is.’
Opinions: Ola and James Jordan have hit back at trolls who claimed ‘it’s wrong’ for them to share a bed with their three-year-old daughter Ella
Striking back: Ola, 40, has dismissed the online trolls, saying ‘you just sort it out’ and ‘no one really knows what they’re doing’ when it comes to parenting
Ola continued, “You can never read the right book — you just cover it and ask questions. Nobody is the same. We don’t really know what we’re doing, but nobody knows. Everyone has their opinion.
She confirmed that Ella sleeps better when she shares their bed, adding, “You have to do what’s right for you.” Whether she sleeps with you or not. It’s about doing what’s right for you.”
It comes after Ola and James spoke out about the difficulty they faced when they had another baby.
The former Strictly professionals who are parents to three-year-old Ella revealed how the toddler has been asking for a sibling.
Speak against OK! magazine on the red carpet of Friday night’s Together for Short Lives prom, the couple admitted that it’s hard for them.
James said, “We’d love to, but it’s not that easy for us. We would really like her to have a little brother or sister. She talks about it all the time too!’
Ola added: ‘She’s so talkative, she just turned three on Monday. At the age of three she is now quite excited, she knows very well what is going on.’
Speak against The sun of her daughter and the IVF process, Ola said, “We’re very lucky that it happened to us on the first try, and we’re immensely blessed with Ella, she’s such a little character.”
Proud parents: She added, “You have to do what’s right for you.” Whether she sleeps with you or not. It’s about doing what’s right for you’
The dancing mum, who starred in the BBC show from 2006 to 2015, has made it clear she wouldn’t rule out IVF treatment again should the need arise.
Appearing on GB News last September, she said: ‘I would love to have more children if it happens naturally. If not, I’ll go for another IVF, yes.’
The Polish-born dancer continued her struggle to conceive naturally, saying, “It’s really hard because you don’t know who to turn to.
“Most of my friends used to get pregnant so easily. I didn’t understand why I didn’t get pregnant. I was healthy, fit, I was a professional dancer.’