This Tuesday, December 10, 2024, Marie-Caroline Cail spoke on Instagram to take stock of the situation regarding her children. The star of Large Families, Life in XXL expressed his concern about one of them.
The Christmas holidays are approaching and seem like a giant puzzle for mothers of Large families, life in XXL. Everyone is trying to plan the tasks that remain to be done before New Year’s Eve on December 24, which is no easy task when you are at the head of a happy and large tribe. If for Laëtitia Provonnerie, this vintage promises to be tasty with a major novelty, for others like the Cails, it looks like a commando mission.
“They are all in good shape”, Marie-Caroline Cail is delighted with the overall dynamic of her children
Fortunately, the very organized mother anticipated the end-of-year rush and planned ahead to spoil her little ones. “I’m so happy because I finished all my Christmas presents! This is the first year where I’ve started this early and especially since everything is completed so quickly. It’s a good mental release.”she congratulated herself, on December 5, 2024. Proud of herself, Marie-Caroline Cail even shared her good tips with her Instagram community for making her presents a success on a tight budget. But, this Tuesday, December 10, it was to take stock of the children’s situation that she spoke on social networks. “They are all in good shape”she first confided to establish a collective assessment before focusing on individual cases.
Basile’s case greatly concerns the mother of Large Families
If the results are positive for Edouard (12 years old) “happier and happier” at her boarding school, the recruitment manager is however worried about little Basile (3 years old), with whom she and her companion “battle”. “I wouldn’t have believed it. He doesn’t listen to anything, he screams all day. We are struggling at home and his mistress is struggling too. He went to the principal’s office twice.”revealed Marie-Caroline Cail, distraught by the situation. “I hope it will pass”she says about this complicated period, even thinking of “make appointments with psychologists” to take stock of the last of the siblings.