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Radio presenter slams her family for disappointing Mother's Day

Radio presenter slams her family for disappointing Mother's Day

Extra.ie​12-05-2025

Australian radio presenter Amy Gerard has hit out at her husband and children following a disappointing Mother's Day which she said 'highlighted how underappreciated and undervalued' she is.
While Mother's Day in Ireland took place on March 30, it was Sunday (May 11) where people in Australia and the United States celebrated their mums.
The day is the chance for people to pay tribute to the women in their life, which can be done with lavish gifts or simple acts of kindness like doing all the chores around the house or spending the day together. Australian radio presenter Amy Gerard has hit out at her husband and children following a disappointing Mother's Day which she said 'highlighted how under appreciated and undervalued' she is.. Pic: Amy Gerard/ Instagram
KIIS FM's Amy Gerard took to social media on Sunday, expressing her disappointment at feeling 'underappreciated and undervalued' on the special day as she noted 'not a single person in my family could make it special.'
The presenter shares three children, Charli, Bobby and Kobe, with husband Rhian.
The mum-of-three shared a picture of a lake and wrote: 'Nothing quite like Mother's Day to really highlight how under appreciated & under valued you are. The presenter shares three children, Charli, Bobby and Kobe, with husband Rhian. Pic: Amy Gerard/ Instagram
'1 day & not a single person in my family could make it special. I'm flying to Paris next year.'
The presenter returned to Instagram on Monday morning as she expressed her delight that Mother's Day was over for another year.
'I did pull out a little violin for myself yesterday,' she admitted, 'And rightly so. I feel like I am very low maintenance. I really don't ask for much. I don't expect gifts. I don't expect much on Mother's Day.' The presenter returned to Instagram on Monday morning as she expressed her delight that Mother's Day was over for another year. Pic: Amy Gerard/ Instagram
Amy added that 'at the end of the day, washing still needs to be done, kids still need to be fed.'
'Maybe it was my fault because maybe I have a very small expectation of just, I don't know, maybe a cup of tea in bed, breakfast in bed,' she explained.
'I didn't see myself just doing constant loads of washing, raking the lawn, putting out spot fires, breaking up fights…. I mean, let's be honest, it's all stuff I deal with most days but I was hoping on Mother's Day… it's my own fault for thinking it would be different.'
By afternoon time, Amy said her youngest children Bobby and Kobe were 'like demonic children.'
'They were just taking it in turns to go at me and then I think at like 3.30pm I was like, 'Fuck this,' and I just got my keys and I left and I went and sat down.'
She said she contemplated what she would do for Mother's Day next year.
Amy went on to note that she got as many as 2,000 replies from fellow mothers resonating with her expereince.
'It's one f*****g day,' she hit out, 'We do so much and it absolutely gets taken for granted.'

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