Tori Spelling Is Kinda Sad About Her Daughter’s First Word — Were You?
Photo: TwitterLooks like Tori Spelling’s 7-month-old daughter Hattie Margaret is a daddy’s girl — her first word was “Dada.” Tori wrote on her website that she was happy about the milestone, but also a little disappointed that it wasn’t “Mama.” She said, “I’m sure that mamas everywhere can agree that I wouldn’t be human if somewhere inside, beneath the beaming pride I felt about her accomplishment, there wasn’t a little sadness that her first word wasn’t, “Mama.”
Tori’s son, Liam’s first word was “Dada,” but her other daughter Stella’s was “Mama.” Tori wrote that Hattie was the tie-breaker: “For seven months, she’s been our little neutral party. Or so I thought! Were she and Dean secretly plotting this all along?” The mom of three (with another one on the way) said that she’s working on getting Hattie to say “Mama.”
Tori, don’t worry! Maybe the score will even out with your next baby.
What was your baby’s first word? Would you be upset if your baby said “Dada” first?
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my older daughter’s first word were mama at four months old but after that every word was dada dada and i did not mind because i saw how my husband face lit up when he heard her but my second daughter at two months old it has been mama mama all the time it is just amazing…….
My son just turned one and he makes the mamamama and dadadada sound, but even thoug the dada sound was first we don’t count either as words bc he doesn’t look at either of us and CALL us mama or dada. Instead dadada is his happy sound and mamama is his i’m pissed sound. Until he looks at us and says it knowingly we don’t count them as words.
I would say it doesn’t matter much. At 7 months I doubt she is directing it towards anyone.