What should a child be four years old? Pediatricians advise at this age to start learning the letters and fundamentals of mathematics, to write the child into the sports section, to take him to children's performances. And, of course, eat independently. True, the latter are treated without any particular pretensions: I learned not to smear porridge on the table and not to drop the sausage from the fork — and that’s great. Many children, however, prefer to do without cutlery: it is still more convenient with their hands. Well, and the little ones, parents sometimes feed from a spoon - how. But the girl is already five years old! All the more surprising on this background is the Gnome Gnome, the four-year-old son of Yana Rudkovskaya and Evgeny Plushenko. Four-year-old Sasha is deftly controlled by a knife and fork. And he does everything according to the rules: a knife in his right hand, a fork in his left, cuts not the whole sausage at once, but cuts off a piece.Photo:@rudkovskayaofficialHowever, the mother filmed her son's breakfast not to boast of his skills. Yana decided to prove once again that she is not the only one in the family who eats breakfast like a king - Maxim Galkin once reproached her for this. Apparently, the businesswoman was very offended by the showman's remark. "So, Sashenka, is it tasty?" - asks the mother. "Tasty," answers Sasha. "And is it beautiful?" - continues Yana. Gnome Gnomych nods his head in agreement. "Our breakfast is not at all healthy. What does Sasha eat? Sausages! My God, what is this. What kind of mother is this! " - Rudkovskaya laments behind the scenes. It seems that, anticipating another wave of attacks in the comments, Yana remembered that the best defense is an offense. But this did not help much. Instantly, posts began pouring in about how the child should eat porridge for breakfast, and not "this crap." Nov 4 2017 at 4:08 PDT However, loyal fans of the star family stood up for the mother: the child is free to eat whatever he wants, and these are not sausages, but meat sausages, and those who don’t like them can pass by and not look. You can’t argue.

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