Omg same tho like I got goosebumps especially when she was telling her story about her now passed son the embrace and it seemed to really reach his heart. Even when he was leaving. Most beautiful thing and as you said wholesome 🤗
The boy was nice and respectful the whole time, and only broke one rule, he just need guidance. He was one of the most well behaved one on any episodes i have seen
He admitted to saying what people want to hear but I think deep down he wants people to like him but it's easier for people like that. Other teens on this show don't have the same want as this kid.
@@reneilwemaleka7419 actually there is different ways of spelling names unless it mentioned that spelling in the captions then your correct but her spelling could be right. Oh and you dont have to say "darling"
@@tinnycan5303 For the fact that the captions don't work on some scenes , it shows that they are automatically generated and Portia will forever be Portia.💗
Children super nanny or nanny 911 Teens: worlds strictest parent's or beyond scared stright whatever one you choose to discipline you're unruly children and stop them from becoming future criminals.
This lady is an actual angel, she seems just so full of love and wisdom, I'm envious that they got to learn from her lol. I feel like she'd tell me the answer to all my problems without even opening my mouth.
The boy really realised his mistakes and was willing to start over when he came back whereas the girl told her parents all the bad things to make them feel empathy and nothing that she really learnt
I said the same thing 🤦🏽♀️like girl you smiled and said it was good and the got home and Said you hated it and that the kids life was gross but they have to live it everyday so you should have got alot out of that
The way Jono grew to to love Porcha is just so sweet and pure. His reaction to his mom’s letter showed how genuinely good he really is and how caring and understanding he can grow to be...
"I'm very harsh" also makes people do the chores they're responsible for, feeds them, and makes sure they look decent. and thats harsh????????????????????
She’s a nice lady but she has her ways and has firm rules of discipline and when no one respects her and her rules is when she will become strict in order to keep those firm rules in place. She doesent give in which is what I love about her
The audacity of that girl to say that South Africans live at gross life. Her comments to her parents about what it was like living. There was so demeaning to the people who took time to try and care for her. She put on the facade for miss Portia before leaving and went right back to her stuffed up stubborn self. The moment she sat back down at that table at home..
Porscha is strict... But honestly? She isn't unkind. She gives chances, she explains things calmly and collected and doesn't escalate anything! Nicely done Porscha.
@@Sliimgooodie she may have seemed strict at the beginning, but when I heard about the sad story with her one son who is dead, I started crying and started to have second thoughts about her
Exactly. She’s firm but she’s not cruel. She doesn’t yell she doesn’t cuss she doesn’t hit she doesn’t call people names or anything like that. All she wants is just for things to get done and she shows love she’s not some prison warden
Fellow South African here, watching in 2024. These parents are not even an inch strict, they are just decent people who are bringing up their kids with values and human decency
I get the sense that the boy has been misunderstood and misguided and thus that's the result of his behavior somewhat, while the girl was just spoiled. Hope they both learned
I like to think while she couldn’t save her own boy, maybe just maybe she was able to save someone else’s. And maybe some young man or young woman will watch this episode and it’ll change so,etching about their path, saving them.
Did not feel bad for Bailey AT ALL! She NEEDS that tough love. Crqzy how disrespectful she is to Porscha. Yet hearing her tell the kids she is their mother, was so genuine. ♡
i noticed the boy is more favored the fact that she got detentioned than the boy who actually smoked. And then her punishment was cooking dinner and lunch while the boy's punishment was literally washing dishes. That's just so mean...
@@tummieflowers2681 true that, but if Thembile and Portia say "if you dish it, you eat it", then that's the rules. I don't like raw asparagus, but I ate it back at my Grandpa's 80th birthday do as it was on my plate with the beef Wellington because I didn't want to upset him.
Hata mimi ndio nashangaa! Kuosha vyombo sio punishment! Hiyo ni kazi yako ya kila siku! Ukifanya makosa, utafanya kazi ya kila siku plus punishment on top!
@@T0M_X exactly…I didn’t know that Africa had more resources because of what is shown on TV…they dont show the good side, they show only the towns and communities that are povertized.
The mum’s form of punishment: making dinner and cleaning the kitchen Bailey: “they’re being so cruel to me”😭😭 I’d hug them and say thanks and get to it I’d be scared of getting punched lol
After reading comment properly, thatother is not mean at allllll. Trust me, I wouldn't even dare to break the rules, so I wouldn't get the school punishedment and home one as well. The punishment she getting is the price for being smok, and not caring about anything, she just spoiled.
This mother lost her son due to HIV and the love she had shown the young man staying with her and him calling her mama, touched the depths of my heart. I pray both teens find their way and stop hurting themselves and parents but this young man I see going so far if he only applies himself
They were giving actual tough love. This is what tough love needs to be all about, not shouting at them for being disobedient. It should be about teaching them lessons that will stick.
They are understanding but firm. They want to understand the issue and help them... Because its not kids fault that they have character flaws, they're clueless of how it affects their lives
Its kinda disgusting how she acted towards them, saying they were being cruel to her when she broke the rules -_-. Her behavior is just. I don’t have the words, shes older than me and I know not to act like this? Why is that? They were teaching them to grow up, and to learn to take care of themselves
It’s sad that the parents have to actually send their children to other parents just so they can behave even though their children is THIER responsibility
Not strict parenting. Loving, firm, no nonsense, quiet , calm, parenting. Beautiful, fine , honourable & gentle people. I wish they were my parents growing up. These people really care. My parents could've cared less. They weren't even present when they were, they weren't there
It’s so cute how the boy is calling his South African mom, Mama. Thats really really touching. And this is the first time I’ve heard one of the British parents actually say, they needed to thank the Parents who took the all the heat, to get their kid back on track. Good for that mum.
Jona said "teaching me things that I need to be taught" that's what growth is. Both these kids in the orphanage playing with kids were so happy and I actually felt that they had goodness in them which they were hiding under their arrogance and stupidity.
Ikr??? She called it gross and that they were so mean to her? She clearly learned nothing...I feel sorry for the SA mum watching the episode thinking she changed Bailey only for her to call it all gross?
The connection between Jono and mama is heartwarming i love it, the communication the understanding he is acceptable he listens he is loving and easily stretches to get the best🎉 the good bye time, Jono didn't want to let go of the hug 🫂 and that was so cute 🥺 i loved it ❤ thanks mama and family you touched all our lives 😊
Especially for the age of the kids, its quite strict. Its also not good parenting imo. If someone is smoking, you try to help them to stop, dont just tell them "its not allowed". (Wasnt he outside the school also when he was smoking).
When they were with the children it melted my heart and makes you see that them poor babies just need the love and that little bit of time they spent with them made them smile and feel loved by strangers. ❤
Tbh was kinda unfair the boy done wrong to, didn’t get into trouble at school and just spoken to and told to clean up kitchen. She done wrong got into trouble at school, told to cook, clean kitchen, clean how many floors? He should of got same home punishment to.
Jono was honestly so sweet and respectful how he called her Mama and how respectful he was and how he cuddled her was so sweet this has taught him so much 🥺
The girl has the audacity to disrespect the mother and calling her unfair when she's the one who was doing wrong. She must pay the price of her consequences.
Bailey was just spoiled and that’s on her parents. ‘I can do what I like and I like that’ Jono seemed just lost and in need of affection and clear, concrete expectations
I wouldn't even dare to break the rules, so I wouldn't get the school punishedment and home one as well. The punishment she getting is the price for being smok, and not caring about anything, she just spoiled.
@@AceRiendeaux-zp2hn it's not. Their parents have no control over their children soo they seem strict... that's why they are looking for help elsewhere....
i have sensory food aversion so i can understand getting stressed about having to eat things you really dont want to but i honestly do think she was just being picky xD also even if i would struggle to eat it i agree- the food does look pretty tasty :3
@@3thalluing339 right. She literally said she'd cry if her parents got her the wrong type of noodles. I'm not pitying her😭🤣🤣 I do hope she learned though and went home and acted right and is doing better now❤
I cried when the mother was holding him talking about her son who passed away, and then he called her mamma.
Awww😢❤ I didn't even watch that part yet but I find it cute
Tim stamp pleaseee!
@@abmb416 ty
ikr it was so cute❤️😍😢😢
ik that was soo cute😢
The boy calling the lady mama and being accepting and giving physical affection really touched me🥺 it was so wholesome
Omg same tho like I got goosebumps especially when she was telling her story about her now passed son the embrace and it seemed to really reach his heart. Even when he was leaving. Most beautiful thing and as you said wholesome 🤗
Honestly it was so lovely 🥺
Timestamp please?
I found it, it's around the 30:00 minute mark
I'm also really touched by that
The South African mother’s voice is so soothing
Not am from Gambia and I cant argee
@@m56214 okkk no one asked😭😭
@@m56214 Alright then? Don’t have to be so negative... just scroll.
@@m56214 well we simply don’t care #southafricaforlive
@@m56214 then don't be mean if you don't like her voice?
Porscha is incredibly kind. She never yelled she never put them down it really felt that she cared.
She was firm but loving
@@avatiede1512 agreed
Portia - like the spider.
She's strict, but she's not an ogre.
She's better than me! 😅
The boy just lacked some guidance, He was so sweet and I hope he is doing well. May the Lord bless him
I’m not religious but yes I agree ♥️
@@bonelessmice6828 Why not?❤️
@@elizabethg2428 Some people just aren't religious or just believe different things(:
@@maddierichardson8009 I know I was just wondering. thank u.🥰
Elizabeth G some ppl are t raised into it and just dl t wanna be religious
The boy was nice and respectful the whole time, and only broke one rule, he just need guidance. He was one of the most well behaved one on any episodes i have seen
True
Right! He just needed to be shown that someone actually cares about him
I agree. I was surprised
true that
He admitted to saying what people want to hear but I think deep down he wants people to like him but it's easier for people like that. Other teens on this show don't have the same want as this kid.
jono and portia's relationship is so cute. i love how he calls her mama :,) their connection makes me smile
It's actually spelt "Portia" darling
I knowww🥺🙌🏼✨
@@reneilwemaleka7419 it says Porsche in the captions so they probably just went from that, thank you for the correction though! always good to know
@@reneilwemaleka7419 actually there is different ways of spelling names unless it mentioned that spelling in the captions then your correct but her spelling could be right. Oh and you dont have to say "darling"
@@tinnycan5303 For the fact that the captions don't work on some scenes , it shows that they are automatically generated and Portia will forever be Portia.💗
Jono stealing our hearts making grown men feel like crying! And he calls her 'mama'. This was beautiful.
funny how bailey thinks they are mean unfair and cruel but she doesnt realize this is how she treats her family and other ppl😃
😂😂😂
True
Yess
Exactly!
Exactly 😩‼
The African mother is one of the most nurturing people. The boy just needed to be nurtured.
True ☺️
Right 💗
lmao i thought you said “the boy just needed to be neutered”
I have heard the word nurtured but what does it mean?
@@r_x3484 care for and encourage
Children: super nanny
Teens: WORLDS strictest parents
Adults:jail
Ye that soo tru
Children super nanny or nanny 911 Teens: worlds strictest parent's or beyond scared stright whatever one you choose to discipline you're unruly children and stop them from becoming future criminals.
😂
Reality😂😂😂
Sad but true
the boy calling the woman 'mama' actually broke me, he had so much respect for her in that moment.
This lady is an actual angel, she seems just so full of love and wisdom, I'm envious that they got to learn from her lol. I feel like she'd tell me the answer to all my problems without even opening my mouth.
Yes, she certainly is an angel. We don't have enough of them here. ❤️
That how African mum's are, Soo tough with love underlining that toughness
@@Lokian_Mermaid especially in karen filled america. africa ftw
i loved how she said in my house your going to eat. Most of the parents on here would say okay whatever
The boy really realised his mistakes and was willing to start over when he came back whereas the girl told her parents all the bad things to make them feel empathy and nothing that she really learnt
I said the same thing 🤦🏽♀️like girl you smiled and said it was good and the got home and
Said you hated it and that the kids life was gross but they have to live it everyday so you should have got alot out of that
Fr
Man I was waiting for someone to point this out!
The Girl will remember this family when she grows up when she gets to real world...and she will thank her Birth Mother what she did for her.
@@humanity9158 maybe, not sure she learned anything
The way Jono grew to to love Porcha is just so sweet and pure. His reaction to his mom’s letter showed how genuinely good he really is and how caring and understanding he can grow to be...
He said he can say what they want to hear. He is sly. His words
@@blessedlady2038 yup thought I was the only one thinking this
True but it’s spelt Portia.
Agree....It's actually spelt Portia here in SA.
@@mbalikhumalo921 Portia is the real word. Like the Portia Spider (Jumping Spider).
Jono calling Bailey out on her past bullying is hilarious😂
i screamed
❤😅😂
He did well.
Jonoy
"I can tell you I'm very HARSH"
Harsh how? You're like one of the sweetest I've seen 💕
"I'm very harsh" also makes people do the chores they're responsible for, feeds them, and makes sure they look decent. and thats harsh????????????????????
❤️❤️❤️❤️
She’s a nice lady but she has her ways and has firm rules of discipline and when no one respects her and her rules is when she will become strict in order to keep those firm rules in place. She doesent give in which is what I love about her
@@jaeishijima5215 yeh but you’re the parents you have to feed your kids by law
She is harsh but nice
I love how Jono calls her mama and opens up to change. The orphanage really did good for both of them. But Bailey didn't really adjust.
It made me cry
Same it touched me
The fact that the dad didn’t even help write the letter for his son shows how much love that child is lacking.
All he needed was some nurturing :,(
Your very right
Yup
@@andrea-gs4dx exactly
fr
The audacity of that girl to say that South Africans live at gross life. Her comments to her parents about what it was like living. There was so demeaning to the people who took time to try and care for her. She put on the facade for miss Portia before leaving and went right back to her stuffed up stubborn self. The moment she sat back down at that table at home..
That girl learned nothing! Shameful
Yeah she’s gross for those comments.
Ikr... so disappointing
I’ve visited South Africa and I loved the people there. If I had visited the orphanage I wouldn’t have been able to leave.
Joni at least wasn’t as bad and disrespectful as Bailey
The boy does have Manners he just doesn’t use them
right
😂yes
Exactly 👏🏾
Your comment 🤣🤣💝
True
Porscha is strict... But honestly? She isn't unkind. She gives chances, she explains things calmly and collected and doesn't escalate anything! Nicely done Porscha.
She’s strict but does stuff out of love, she isn’t doing nothing cruel or wrong to theses ppl.
Well she's not westernized
@@Sliimgooodie she may have seemed strict at the beginning, but when I heard about the sad story with her one son who is dead, I started crying and started to have second thoughts about her
Exactly. She’s firm but she’s not cruel. She doesn’t yell she doesn’t cuss she doesn’t hit she doesn’t call people names or anything like that. All she wants is just for things to get done and she shows love she’s not some prison warden
@@laurynalana1876 fax
Fellow South African here, watching in 2024. These parents are not even an inch strict, they are just decent people who are bringing up their kids with values and human decency
I get the sense that the boy has been misunderstood and misguided and thus that's the result of his behavior somewhat, while the girl was just spoiled. Hope they both learned
You’re right about the boy, he just needs guidance
exactly he needs love 😭😭 he has manners just doesn’t understand how to use them properly !!
The boy genuinely tried to change, he just needed guidance
@@00RaveRat well that's what I need too. Sadly
No hope for the girl the boy seem he willing to learn
Baylie was raised to be the way she was. The parents needed to seriously reevaluate their parenting styles.
They’ve babied her so much
When you go to Rome, do as the Romans do.
@@jpnrchy9903 yess blame it on the parents bravo
@@Dvvnce It is her parents fault. It's called accountability.
So true
The way Jono calls Portia mama is so sweet. I love their character developments.
OMG! Just found out that the South African dad passed away in 2009 🕊️ Rest in Peace Mr Thembile Bethe..
Do you by any chance know where juno and Bayley are in life now
@@acidicsoul4978 No I actually don’t. Would also be interested to know what they are up to now.
No idea about Baylie though
Noooo! Where did you hear this? This is so sad!!!
@@blue.equestrian I checked on google 🥹 Very sad.
The African mom is so sweet. I love her. She’s trying so hard to show love and patience to these crazy kids.
ikr
Yeah
She’s keeping her voice low and calm, not loud and threatening. Like parents who can do that.
That's because she doesn't see them as crazy. She has love in her heart
honestly, shes not even being strict, shes just being sweet
The moment between the Mama & the boy was so precious. He needed that warm embrace from her.
Hi Samantha how are you?
The fact he was already calling her mama! So precious!
I feel like the boy is actually good. He just needs to have rules and boundaries
Yeah
If anything he needed love
agreed
They are both good. No child is bad.
The discipline practice at the school challenged him and he liked it
The boy would flourish if he stayed with his African family
Yep 😭
Yep
The conversation between Jono and Portia about the son she lost was heartbreaking and touching.
I cried 😭😭
I like to think while she couldn’t save her own boy, maybe just maybe she was able to save someone else’s. And maybe some young man or young woman will watch this episode and it’ll change so,etching about their path, saving them.
It touched my heart❤️
And he kept calling her mama aww
I can't even imagine the grief she felt. It partially changed my perspective.
32:06 the way he says "yes mama" in the most kindest voice breaks my heart and the african mom is sooo nurturing ❤
I felt that ❤️
😂😂😂lol
I already had tears in my eyes from Portia's story but hearing Jono call her mama just made them flow 😭😭😭
B
whats so funny...@@IAmNOTTHEBODY
These parents....they care so much....so proud to be South African....
My dad's side of the family is from South Africa. I know it has its issues but they know how to parent.
Incomparable to western parenting...
@@lalaurie6743 really because I agree with them. And my mother would too 😂
@@jordangann7438 I'm East African on my dad's side, and I feel like they are less strict than him, lol.
EXACTLY!!!! Yahoooo! South Africa ROCKS!
Did not feel bad for Bailey AT ALL! She NEEDS that tough love. Crqzy how disrespectful she is to Porscha. Yet hearing her tell the kids she is their mother, was so genuine. ♡
i noticed the boy is more favored the fact that she got detentioned than the boy who actually smoked. And then her punishment was cooking dinner and lunch while the boy's punishment was literally washing dishes. That's just so mean...
That poor boy just needs to be loved. I bet mom and dad's divorce ripped him apart.
Right
I can tell it's true that ripped me apart
he really wasn't bad he just needed some love and guidance
right. he's probably just misunderstood
Well if my parents divorced I'd be really happy no arguing no parents crying no siblings upset like literally best thing
I like it when Jono tells Baylie to eat her peas. You can tell he's willing to stick to the Bethe's rules.
What’s that?
@@MC-eu8wm Bethe is the family's surname.
Naah he was just pretending, i think he's very smart too
You don’t force someone to eat something that they don’t like.
@@tummieflowers2681 true that, but if Thembile and Portia say "if you dish it, you eat it", then that's the rules. I don't like raw asparagus, but I ate it back at my Grandpa's 80th birthday do as it was on my plate with the beef Wellington because I didn't want to upset him.
They aren't being cruel. The chores are something one has to do without being told. Proud to be African🇰🇪
Hata mimi ndio nashangaa! Kuosha vyombo sio punishment! Hiyo ni kazi yako ya kila siku! Ukifanya makosa, utafanya kazi ya kila siku plus punishment on top!
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Yup, i might not be from Africa but i was raised the same way. 🇰🇪+🇺🇸
@@JM-gh1oz hawa sijui...thank heaven for kenya
That's is absolutely true 🇰🇪
When he calls his African mom “mama” that’s the cutest thing I love seeing different races and ethnicity coming together like that
“I thought South Africa was like dirt and people herding animals”
You’ve been brainwashed sis 😒🤦🏽♀️
*Herding, but yes.
I don’t think it’s brainwashed i think it’s just the only africa she has seen is the adverts on tv of the kids walking 10 miles for water
@@T0M_X exactly…I didn’t know that Africa had more resources because of what is shown on TV…they dont show the good side, they show only the towns and communities that are povertized.
@@Jay_mariio what’s to show of the good side? Just film the nice part of africa to show it exists?
@@T0M_X imagine American ads and film only showing our homeless people and then wondering why people would want to show more than that
The mum’s form of punishment: making dinner and cleaning the kitchen
Bailey: “they’re being so cruel to me”😭😭
I’d hug them and say thanks and get to it I’d be scared of getting punched lol
After reading comment properly, thatother is not mean at allllll. Trust me, I wouldn't even dare to break the rules, so I wouldn't get the school punishedment and home one as well. The punishment she getting is the price for being smok, and not caring about anything, she just spoiled.
Thats to strict for my parents
Her own parents have spoiled her from being small thats why she's like she is now. Its not good to give your kids everything they ask for.
At least she wasn't forced to clean poop or something LIKEEEEE?!
right😂 as if cleaning the kitchen is punishment
She's literally seeing the cow pissing and then still gonna say
"OmG iS tHAt WaTeR?!"
Like no it's coke🙄☝
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
😂😂🤣
I like coke 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I legit thought that the bell was an alarm notifying the school staff that she littered. 😂16:05
Sameeee lolll😂
I really hope that Jono will ever get the opportunity to go back to South Africa again, he seems really nice and genuine :)
He did go back to revisit his African family
@Sisi Me yea I wanna know
@Sisi Me thank you
Portia went to visit Jono ☺️
agree
This mother lost her son due to HIV and the love she had shown the young man staying with her and him calling her mama, touched the depths of my heart. I pray both teens find their way and stop hurting themselves and parents but this young man I see going so far if he only applies himself
Who lost who ? Which mother ? The host one?
@@maligal19a30yes, the host mom.
They weren’t even strict. They’re just good parents lmaoo
exactly
They were giving actual tough love. This is what tough love needs to be all about, not shouting at them for being disobedient. It should be about teaching them lessons that will stick.
They are understanding but firm. They want to understand the issue and help them... Because its not kids fault that they have character flaws, they're clueless of how it affects their lives
Its kinda disgusting how she acted towards them, saying they were being cruel to her when she broke the rules -_-.
Her behavior is just. I don’t have the words, shes older than me and I know not to act like this? Why is that? They were teaching them to grow up, and to learn to take care of themselves
right
I can't express how loud I laugh when I see that little spoiled elitist crying because she has to do the dishes. ❤
And when the cow pissed on her 😂😂😂
She is definitely spoiled, but idk about "elitist".
Ditto!!
The boy seem to have learned something cuz he could actually apologise to his mom.
But the girl doesn’t really care I doubt if she’ll change
Exactly
She’s a lost cause.
Exactly 100% 👌
Exactly
At the end she said "I would rather be here because their lives (in South Africa) are gross...and I can do what I want.."
🤔🤔🤔
She legit said it’s “annoying” that Africa isn’t full of dirt and people herding animals like she thought
We don't have lions in our backyards guys .... 🤣😂🇿🇦🤘
@@shannaveloso3377 won’t lie, it’d be kinda cool if you did 😂
@@rallytonight8491 I dunno so much bro 😂 we would be eaten
@@shannaveloso3377 yeah no one wants to be eaten ideally. 😂
@@jordangann7438 word 😂😂😂🤘🇿🇦
The African parents are not strict...They are raising descent humans!
Exactly
I'm from South Africa, you do get very strict parents, it depends on the person
Fax
Right
You don't see behind tye scenes😂
They need to reboot this show! Imagine all the IPad kids losing their minds!😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
The problem is they wouldn't be put here bc their parents think they do nothing wrong
you can just see the positive impact this has made on Jono, he's going to turn out to be an amazing human.
i truly hope so! ❤️
He's actually really nice
Yes. When she shared the heartbreaking story of her son, when he was calling her mama…I knew he grasped what she was saying and respected her
It’s sad that the parents have to actually send their children to other parents just so they can behave even though their children is THIER responsibility
It really is sad
it really is sad, lots of parents don't relize that in eddition to loving their kids they also need to set rools and teach cosicuinces
Seriously, btw love your anasui pfp
TYSSMM
Ridiculous.
These parents need to stop trying to be their child’s friend .
Jono was so lovely, he just needed some help. I hope he's happier.
I'm pretty sure he's married (or at least dating someone) with kids now!!
@@Kwalplillal Thats great! good for him !
Rip to him
@@yaboijack67 whattttt
@@yaboijack67 wait what??????
Not strict parenting. Loving, firm, no nonsense, quiet , calm, parenting. Beautiful, fine , honourable & gentle people. I wish they were my parents growing up. These people really care.
My parents could've cared less. They weren't even present when they were, they weren't there
It’s so cute how the boy is calling his South African mom, Mama. Thats really really touching. And this is the first time I’ve heard one of the British parents actually say, they needed to thank the Parents who took the all the heat, to get their kid back on track. Good for that mum.
They're not British they're Australian. There were two different series, Strictest Parents UK and Strictest Parents Australia
@@CallemJayNZsearch up Rebecca and Michael worlds strictest parents
The girl was over reacting I understand she's emotional but they aren't being cruel
eke
To her they were being cruel because they’re parents bent over backwards for every need
@@addmin5487 in that context yes from her perception but in reality no not at all
@@CoftheLord agree
Exactly they are not rude
It’s so good seeing boys learning to do household chores those parents are preparing them for life
Yeah , it's refreshing. I wish my parents did that with my brother. They disiplined me , but my brother - not that much.
@@Clementine3107 same for me but switched around my sister can’t do anything
"you dish it, you eat it" I was also raised with those words. I love being South African
I'm American, and that's how we were raised in the 70s
i wasnt raised with this but its common sense¿
why would you go out of ur way to get food that ur not going to eat?
Same😂❤❤
@@Lori_L and?
@@Amethyst.4ever same 😄♥️
She doesn’t miss her parents, she misses getting whatever she wants.
facts.
We don't know that
@@AceRiendeaux-zp2hnlisten to her talk
She didn't really understand what she needed to change. She only understood her parents were soft.
@@AceRiendeaux-zp2hnit’s easy to see she does
I died at the ending when Jonno started dancing 😂 the fact that they all look concerned yet entertained at him was hilarious
He was feeling it lol I’m not mad at it.
PLEASE THE MOM TRIED TO PLAY IT OFF💀
LMAOO
Same haha 😂😂 it was so funny yet sweet
At least he cant dance. Last time I tried, someone called an ambulance.
She got rid of her dog cus it was gross wow I’m shocked her parents didn’t do the same to her
Underrated comment 👏 of the day
@@Rockas360 yay what did I win
OMG IKR
@@JunaidWolf3 👑
When did they said tht ??
Such lovely parents ❤️ I am so proud to be South African 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Same ❤❤❤❤❤
Me too ❤
Likewise 🇿🇦❤
Luv south african from bangladesh ❤❤❤❤❤
YES❣
the girl is just straight up pissing me off ..
OMG I thought I was the only one
Ye shes beyond help she so selfish
same
@@charleabatesmorgan8462 same
When she was going to milk cows, she asked if it was child labor.
I’m very proud of jono the most. But there is no doubt the girl pissed all of us off
Yeah I have no nope for her
She still didn’t get it at end calling their lives gross and hers fun she is soooo simple minded.
Whoooaa I’m the 1k like hahaha
I’m hope this girl actually learned her lesson for real
@@haileybeasley6940 she's the basic gen z girls rn
How he calls her Mumma 🥺 he’s accepted them, and been accepted by them. I love it
Timestamp
@@fartunl9135 31:06
Let’s talk about how good jono was with the kids 🥺 like the way he played with them and was helping feed the baby boy that was the cutest!!
Dad: “how are you going to pay your bills?”
Girl: “I just won’t pay them.”
WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT??😱
😂😂😂😂
I would legit search for this girl just to see if she's homeless or in jail or something right now.
🤣🤣🤣
Watch those bills pile up
😹😹😹I wish it was that easy😹😹
I feel like the boy wasn’t just disciplined well enough, he has respect and hard work in him.
Same, I could see his effort more than Bailey
When Portia gives Jono that speech about her son, Who’s cutting onions? 😭😭😭😭
😭😭😭
😭
😭😭😭😭
Seriously I’m crying. I love her so much
Sorry I was making dinner ill stop cutting them
Jona said "teaching me things that I need to be taught" that's what growth is. Both these kids in the orphanage playing with kids were so happy and I actually felt that they had goodness in them which they were hiding under their arrogance and stupidity.
the south african mum and jono🥺, i’m proud to be south african because the mothers are so loving and take anyone as their own just like my mum🥺
Congolese moms are also like that, they are amazing ❤
@@Bii940 all African mothers are like that, they get strict but we love them❤
@@lktdj4025 yup my Somalian mom is the best no matter how much she yells she loves me
She's horrible, they are forcing to eat peas. I wouldn't eat it either.
I think your parents should send you to her 😶
Was disappointed in how rude and selfish Bailey's description of her experience was.
Ikr??? She called it gross and that they were so mean to her? She clearly learned nothing...I feel sorry for the SA mum watching the episode thinking she changed Bailey only for her to call it all gross?
same more people should be talking about it
Bailey's going to love Memphis
@@tzerou411 lol as someone from Memphis I did not expect to see this😂
Omg yes!
12:53 i don’t know why but the dad saying “you look good man” randomly at the doorway made me laugh 😂
I loved it ..positive reinforcement
@@lyndzierugg1242 same! I was like aww thats so cute 🤣
😂♥️
The connection between Jono and mama is heartwarming i love it, the communication the understanding he is acceptable he listens he is loving and easily stretches to get the best🎉 the good bye time, Jono didn't want to let go of the hug 🫂 and that was so cute 🥺 i loved it ❤ thanks mama and family you touched all our lives 😊
I hope Jonno still keeps in contact with his South African mom
same 🥺❤️
Same
he did- there’s a special episode where he revisits i believe!
@@kadisacko4210
I can’t find it- :(
@@kadisacko4210 WHERE?
They aren't strict. Isn't this normal parenting?
Well, she the mother would’ve finna put hands on her but she’s on tv so she tried to be really calm which she did well.
No baby my mom is not like this she’s strict but not like this 😭😭😭
they’re pretty strict, but seem very caring, not just yelling and ordering them around for no reason.
They are very strict, but they are also good and caring parents
Especially for the age of the kids, its quite strict. Its also not good parenting imo. If someone is smoking, you try to help them to stop, dont just tell them "its not allowed". (Wasnt he outside the school also when he was smoking).
"i'm very angry, but i'm trying to calm myself down"
stop that was probably the saddest thing ever, i'll literally clean her whole house
same
She's very nice my mom would have slapped me
@@doraboss1735 SAME
On my hands and knees scrubbing
i know right
When they were with the children it melted my heart and makes you see that them poor babies just need the love and that little bit of time they spent with them made them smile and feel loved by strangers. ❤
When an African mom is sad and disappointed to the point she keeps quiet. Best believe she is beyond over you. Bailey really broke her heart
MUM not ''mom''😡🤬
@@Billie_Eilish_4Ever Are you on crack?
The madder I get, the quieter I get
@@Billie_Eilish_4Ever Chill, you know people say mum AND mom?
@@Billie_Eilish_4Ever no, it's mom. What fckn pansy says mum 🤣
I wish Jonah had parents who CARED about him and don’t blame him for how he feels and do when his parents are the one failing him.
Jono lol
Yeah
@@TaRae.C True
Genuinely from the start I could tell he was genuinely open to it and the way his mom was about it him I was disgusted
I noticed that too the letter his mom sent was horrible, you can tell she doesn't know how to show affection
She literally is so nice, I don’t see where the strict part came from. 🤣
Uhh, being nice doesn't mean you're not strict.
@@finalhazard883 yea. Strict means that u have very firm rules and don’t take any bs from someone it doesn’t mean u can’t be nice
U don’t know how she acts behind the cameras 📸
Me either.This is not strict.
@@Unknown-sb4mi bugger off. She’s a nice lady.
Although she is strict you can see that she has so much love for these kids
i found it so heartwarming how when she was talking about her son he replies with “yes mamma”
Parents: hey your actions have consequences
Bailey: EVERYONE IS BEING SO CRUEL
Tbh was kinda unfair the boy done wrong to, didn’t get into trouble at school and just spoken to and told to clean up kitchen. She done wrong got into trouble at school, told to cook, clean kitchen, clean how many floors? He should of got same home punishment to.
@@lilqt3281 true but she deserved what she got
Btw it’s baylie
She called milking cows child labor before she even milked the cows
@@lilqt3281 she broke the rules twice
The mother was so awesome...The girl didn't learn anything. She didn't even apologize. The young man learned something. That's awesome
Jono was honestly so sweet and respectful how he called her Mama and how respectful he was and how he cuddled her was so sweet this has taught him so much 🥺
The girl has the audacity to disrespect the mother and calling her unfair when she's the one who was doing wrong. She must pay the price of her consequences.
DEATH!!!!! Oh wait nvm
yeah that's clearly the type of girl who's never been told "no" in her life and is used to always getting what she wants they're the worst
@itsjustaname777
Uhhh, ok. Guess I went to jail by mistake then.
I’m I the only one who felt offended when she said I thought South Africa was dirt and stuff😒 from someone who lives in South Africa
I dont live in Africa but thats still rude to say tho....
Offended by an ignorant brat?
Well, she's spoiled, big mouthed and obviously uneducated. Maybe you expected too much :)
Nah, I can't take ignorance serious.
That is what Western media portray to them. You will be surprised.
The boy is not so bad to deal with and the way he responds to Mama is just so touching on the other hand the girl is all about hating and resenting
When he called her "mama", my heart smiled. He needed her energy and she was so warm.
Bailey was just spoiled and that’s on her parents. ‘I can do what I like and I like that’
Jono seemed just lost and in need of affection and clear, concrete expectations
That mother is absolutely wonderful. The perfect combination of both strong and incredibly caring.
Can we just stan the daughter who’s like “there gonna cry😎”
that was kinda funny lol
I wouldn't even dare to break the rules, so I wouldn't get the school punishedment and home one as well. The punishment she getting is the price for being smok, and not caring about anything, she just spoiled.
She’s one of us laughing at them bc of how they screamed privilege once seeing the neighborhood lmao
They’re
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The parents did way too much spoiling of that teen girl. The strict parents have admirable patience.
This isn’t even being strict, it’s just being good parents disciplining your kids
Shes still kinda strict
@@AceRiendeaux-zp2hn different culture. Not strict. My haitians are the same way
@@iamchristelleh It's still strict to them that's why they are called world's strictest parents
@John-il2fy true
@@AceRiendeaux-zp2hn it's not. Their parents have no control over their children soo they seem strict... that's why they are looking for help elsewhere....
11:33 I nearly died when Jono goes “eat the peas Bailey” lmao I’ve watched this so many times and only just noticed 😂😂😂
Same! Just noticed after like the 30th time. “Eat the peas Bailey” lol
It's funny that Jono just started doing everything they asked without complaints lol
@@tamarleahh.2150because why keep slamming your head against the wall
@@badazzbarbiePOVbest to steer out of trouble is to do what they ask. No questions.
I think he got sick of her whining lol
Bailey complaining about the food shocked me, the food looked sooooo good… gurl
RIGHT
i have sensory food aversion so i can understand getting stressed about having to eat things you really dont want to but i honestly do think she was just being picky xD also even if i would struggle to eat it i agree- the food does look pretty tasty :3
@@sana_claus_9598 I wOnT eAt mY nOoDleS iF thEy aReNt rEd aNd lOnG
@@3thalluing339 right. She literally said she'd cry if her parents got her the wrong type of noodles. I'm not pitying her😭🤣🤣 I do hope she learned though and went home and acted right and is doing better now❤
I like fried peas
This is literally how I grew up and I couldn’t be more grateful, shoutout to my mom and dad😭😭😂😂❤
their temporary parents are genuinely so sweet🥺 they only want to help .