In a recent episode of The Ellen Degeneres Show, Ellen tackled the question that she gets asked all the time: Why doesn’t she have kids? Known for her witty humor, Ellen took the opportunity to share some hilarious pictures and videos that perfectly sum up why she has chosen not to have children.
Ellen introduced her new segment called “Why I Don’t Have Kids” and started by showing pictures from an Instagram account called “Kids Are the Worst.” One picture showed a child who carved “I love my dad” into his car with a screwdriver. Another picture showed a child who had covered themselves in food coloring for Mother’s Day. These pictures had the audience laughing and nodding in agreement.
But it wasn’t just the pictures that had everyone laughing. Ellen also shared videos of various mischievous activities that kids had gotten up to. From finger painting on white furniture to playing with shaving cream, the videos showcased the chaos and mess that kids can create in the blink of an eye.
Ellen made it clear that she loves kids, but these pictures and videos serve as a reminder of the challenges that come with parenting. She even mentioned that she has a segment on her show called “Why I Don’t Have Kids” to reinforce her decision.
Viewers of The Ellen Degeneres Show have been sending in their own pictures and videos, and Ellen featured some of them during the segment. One video showed a toddler covered in chocolate syrup, while another showed a young boy attempting to do laundry but ending up with his face full of detergent.
Ellen’s segment and the pictures and videos she shared were a delightful reminder that parenting isn’t always easy. From the messes to the mischief, it takes a lot of energy and patience to raise children. As Ellen humorously pointed out, it’s moments like these that reaffirm why she has chosen to not have kids.
If you’re curious to see more pictures and videos that highlight the chaos of parenting, check out The Ellen Degeneres Show‘s social media accounts and Ellen Tube. And don’t forget to share your own hilarious parenting experiences with Ellen. After all, laughter is the best way to appreciate the ups and downs of parenthood.