A pregnant star from the TV show “Made In Chelsea” expressed frustration towards male commuters on a crowded train who failed to offer her a seat despite her visibly wearing a Baby on Board badge. Tabitha Willett, age 34, documented the scene on her phone, urging London commuters to show more courtesy. She highlighted that even an elderly couple beside her faced a similar lack of assistance.
In a social media post, the celebrity, who already has a six-year-old child named Ottilie, shared her disappointment at the situation. While some suggested she could have requested a seat, others argued that passengers may have been tired from work and in need of rest, emphasizing that pregnancy is not a disability.
Responding to the debate, Tabitha stated that if she truly struggled due to her pregnancy, she would have politely asked for a seat, acknowledging that while pregnancy is not a disability, it’s important to communicate needs. The ‘Baby on Board’ badges, distributed for free by TFL, serve to signal to fellow passengers that the wearer is pregnant and may require seating assistance.
In December, Tabitha, known for her role on the reality show, announced her pregnancy with fiance Harry Hoare through a social media post featuring an ultrasound scan. Additionally, she revealed plans for a low-key wedding in January, sharing images of wedding dresses in anticipation of the event.
The engagement announcement, made on Instagram in November, showcased Tabitha’s joy with her partner, Harry. Fans of “Made In Chelsea” might be surprised by the news, as Tabitha was previously romantically linked to co-star Arman Pouladian-Kari. The actress shares her daughter, Ottilie, with her ex-partner Fraser Carruthers, who is a friend of Prince Harry.