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A first-time mom “slapped” her mom who had leaned in to kiss her new child as a “gentle reminder,” sparking backlash and confusion across the web.

The short viral clip, which has been considered more than 12 million instances since it was revealed on Jan 1, reveals Haeli Christiansen kissing her child son on the brow as her mom cradles him in her arms.

As her mom then tried to comply with go well with, Christiansen reached over and flippantly “slapped” her on the pinnacle to stop her from kissing the infant.

“Gently reminding my mom not to kiss the newborn,” Christiansen wrote in the textual content that appeared onscreen.

The clip, which was captioned “the phrase of the day is ‘boundaries,’” sparked backlash from viewers who questioned why the baby’s grandmother was blocked from kissing her grandson. Others rushed to Christiansen’s protection and said they understood why the new mom wouldn’t need anybody kissing her new child.

“I would never do that to my mom! Stranger yes but never to my mom or family,” wrote one TikToker person.

“I would be so sad as a grandma,” shared another.

“I’m too European for this,” one person joked.

“A lot of these comments are exactly why so many people have cold sores,” one person commented, defending the “slap.”

The video has been considered more than 12 million instances since it was revealed on Jan 1. @haeli.christiansen/TikTok

“I respected my daughter by not kissing my grandbaby. I wouldn’t be able to live with myself if she ever got sick cuz of me,” another wrote.

Christiansen said she wasn’t anticipating her video to go so viral and set off a debate among viewers.

“We made the video and laughed about it, thinking it would maybe get a few hundred views and that it would be relatable to new moms…not spark the massive debate that it has!” Christiansen told People on Jan. 13.

She added that “a lot of people said I was a bad mom, ruining my baby’s life or that we didn’t deserve support or love from family if they weren’t allowed to kiss him,” but Christiansen assured that “the video was obviously a joke.”

“I don’t slap my mom, and she has a great relationship with me and my son,” she said.

Christiansen said the boundary was also formed by her own childhood experiences, noting she was hospitalized a number of instances as an toddler after family members kissed and bought her sick. @haeli.christiansen/TikTok

Christiansen said her own mom was the one who “emphasized” that no one needs to be allowed to kiss her new child apart from his mother and father and that she was defending her new child’s health.

“My husband and I made the decision not have extended family or friends kiss our newborn for the first few months after birth because he was born in the middle of ‘sick season’ and newborns don’t have an immune system,” the new mom told the outlet.

“A common cold for adults could land a newborn in the hospital and be a life-threatening situation.”

Christiansen said the boundary was also formed by her own childhood experiences, noting she was hospitalized a number of instances as an toddler after family members kissed and bought her sick.

“When I was a baby, I was hospitalized twice on two separate occasions from family kissing me without realizing they were sick,” she shared.

“So my mom is actually one of the biggest advocates for not kissing my baby herself.”


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