A pregnant Made In Chelsea celebrity recently expressed her frustration toward “commuting men” on a crowded train who failed to offer her a seat despite her visible Baby on Board badge. Tabitha Willett, aged 34 and already a mother to six-year-old Ottilie, filmed the scene on her phone, urging for better behavior in London. She highlighted that even an elderly couple beside her faced a similar disregard.
Following her experience, Tabitha shared her disappointment online, noting the lack of courtesy from the men on the train who remained seated despite her pregnancy badge. The incident led to a debate, with some suggesting she should have directly asked for a seat, while others argued that pregnancy is not a disability and passengers may have been tired after a long day of work.
In response, Tabitha clarified that she would have asked for a seat if she had been struggling due to her pregnancy, emphasizing the importance of communication in such situations. She emphasized that while pregnancy is not a disability, it is essential to consider individual circumstances and not hesitate to ask for assistance when needed.
The ‘Baby on Board’ badges, distributed for free by the London transport authority TFL, serve as a signal to fellow passengers that the wearer is pregnant and may require a seat. Tabitha, who is expecting her second child with fiancé Harry Hoare, shared her pregnancy journey with fans, including her upcoming wedding plans and engagement announcement made via Instagram in November.
Fans of Made In Chelsea may be surprised by Tabitha’s recent developments, especially as she was previously romantically linked to her co-star Arman Pouladian-Kari. The TV personality, who shares a daughter with her ex Fraser Carruthers, a friend of Prince Harry, is set to celebrate her marriage in a low-key ceremony this month.
