A Florida family is causing a stir online over a Christmas photograph posted on social media of a mother and her two daughters wearing a t-shirt with the word “ho” on the front.
The picture also shows the father sitting on a chair with the phrase “chillin’ with my ho’s.”
“Am I the only one creeped out by him calling his daughters his ‘Ho’?,” wrote one user on Reddit.
Natalie Yoshida, one of the daughters in the photograph, posted another photo on her Instagram page showing the back of the t-shirts as well.
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This is just the latest in a line of controversial Christmas photographs drawing worldwide attention the past few weeks.
An Ontario mother recently faced a rash of criticism after posing with Santa Claus while breastfeeding her child.
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Rebecca Dunbar told Global News the moment came out of necessity and wasn’t done to rouse up the internet community.
“Honestly, we were just in line and my little guy, who has the patience of nothing, decided he was hungry in about two seconds,” Dunbar said.
“He would have just screamed the entire time so I started nursing him. And we were next in line.
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