Stacey and J Sbu answer the kids of KZN's burning questions!
Updated | By Stacey and JSbu
Kids say and ask the darndest things, often to the surprise and confusion of their parents. Stacey and J Sbu found this out first hand...
If you are a parent and reading this, we are sure you could share a considerable amount of stories about some of the most funny and perhaps thought-provoking questions your kids have asked you.
They often say that if you want an honest opinion on something, you should ask a child. Not only is the feedback sure to be brutally honest, but we are going to go as far as to say that it is likely to have a comedic aspect to it.
J Sbu, who is a father of four-year-old Zanda, is a dad who knows all to well about the struggle of having to answer to what feels like a million questions from his son.
From: 'Why is the sky blue, dad?' to ' Why cant I have ice-cream for dinner?' - J Sbu has heard it all!
Following another evening of never ending questions from Zanda, J Sbu decided to ask KZN parents if he was the only one going through the most, especially with the current lockdown and many parents having to do some home schooling.
READ: How to support and assist schools during the COVID-19 pandemic
The duo then asked the kids of KZN to send them voice notes of any questions that they have for them - and the results were absolutely hilarious.
Listen to the short montage of voice notes from KZN's kids, who asked Stacey and J Sbu their burning questions:
The mom of four-year-old Michelle sent the team this funny yet brutal comment on some of the funniest things her daughter has said to her:
"Mom, you’re kind of ugly, but you’re very nice!" I wanted to laugh, but instead, I said, "Well, I’m glad I’m nice because being kind is so much more important than being pretty." Thankfully, I have a fairly secure self-esteem, but that’s a memory I’ve never let her forget!- Michelle
Let us keep the fun going!
Can you get your young one to send us a voice note with any question that they may have for Stacey and J Sbu?
Simply send Zama, the producer of the show, an email: [email protected] with the subject: #KiddiesAreAlright.
Listen to what Stacey and J Sbu responded and said:
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