Made In Chelsea star Tabitha Willett, who is pregnant with her second child, has called out commuters for not offering up their seat to her on a London train. The mother-of-one shared her frustration in a post on Instagram, triggering a heated debate.
Tabitha, 34, shared a clip of a train carriage showing all the seats taken, and wrote: âDonât want to be a moan butâŠOn the way back from the school run and a carriage full of men on their phones and no one stood up for a pregnant woman with a badge or elderly couple next to me.âÂ
The star, who announced her pregnancy in December and revealed her visible bump in another Instagram post taken in Paris last week, explained that she was clearly wearing a âbaby on boardâ badge while being forced to stand for the journey. She added: âDo better London.â
However, it appears that not everyone agreed with Tabithaâs view that as a pregnant women she should have been offered a seat. She shared in a video that a âfemaleâ follower had told her âbeing pregnant isnât a disabilityâ.
Tabitha, who told her 96k fans that she went for a baby scan this week, countered: âTo be honest if I was really struggling being pregnant and standing I would have gone over and asked an able body, âIâm so sorry Iâm pregnant do you mind if I could sit down till the next stop or something?â but luckily Iâm perfectly capable.â
She continued: âWith Ottilie [her first child], however, I was pretty much on bed rest and couldnât physically stand up or take steps on my own, I was given crutches towards the end. Things like that though is why I think, yes pregnancy isnât a disability but you just donât know and I donât think it hurts to ask. Thatâs my stand point.â
Women who are pregnant can request a âbaby on boardâ badge from Transport For London, which may be used on all forms of public transport like trains, buses and the tube. While it is meant to encourage members of the public to give up their seat to those who are expecting, there is no law requiring them to do so.
Tabitha is expecting her second child with fiancé Harry Hoare, six years after she welcomed her daughter Ottilie with former partner Fraser Carruthers. The expectant mum announced in November that she was engaged, after just ten months of dating, and the couple are due to have a small wedding in January.
The star first appeared on Made In Chelsea in 2018 for season 15, and then returned to the reality show for its 18th, 23rd and 29th series. Her recent engagement was a surprise to viewers who had watched her romance with co-star Arman Pouladian-Kari play out on screen not too long ago.
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