A controversial influencer has split after offering her staff a chance to sample her breast milk.
Sarah Stevenson, who goes by Sarah’s Day on her online account, shared a video showing two women drinking from a bottle of breast milk after she was pumping while on a boat with her team.
One member of staff took a sip and declared “oh my god” before bursting into laughter. Another was seen taking a sip and then immediately downing another drink.
Sarah’s husband Kurt Tilse was also on board, but shook his head when offered to taste the milk. The couple’s eldest child, Fox, also said no to his mother when she offered it to him.
“Are they really true friends if they don’t try your freshly pumped breast milk!? Is it just me or is our work team a little too close,” the fitness influencer captioned the video.
She said it was “really delicious”.
Commenters on the clip had a mixed reaction. Some called it “strange” or “strange”. Others said they had done the same.
“I’ve breastfed three babies and never tasted my own breast milk,” commented one social media user.
Another said: “I have totally used it in morning tea with some tea.â€
“Mine tasted like leftover milk after eating a sweet baby cereal. I was so shocked at how good it really is,” one social media user commented.
“I haven’t even tried mine and I’m eight months breastfeeding,” said another.
One social media user added: “I put mine in smoothies if sickness is in the house and no one knows.”
“Mine has always tasted like sweet almond milk! My partner has tried it, but it usually happens when I accidentally drop it, – said one.
News.com.au contacted Sarah Day for comment.
Earlier this year, the influencer broke up after sharing the lunch that Fox made for the preschooler.
“Let’s make my five year old’s healthy lunch box for preschool!” The 32-year-old wrote the clip.
The lunch box included poached eggs, cucumber and carrot sticks, a portion of low-sugar high-protein cranberry yogurt, pumpkin seeds, a Babybel cheese, avocado, fresh fruit and a five-seed cracker.
“That’s all he eats in a day at preschool, the only change next week is no Babybel cheese,” she said in a voice, explaining that her son no longer likes it.
But the lunch left her followers divided – taking to the comments section to remark on the “minimum” amount of carbs the mum had included.
“Why not egg salad on a sandwich he doesn’t have like no carbs lol,” wrote one.
“Delish. Just wondering why there is minimal carb for a growing boy? Another was asked.
“I’m not trying to judge you, I’m really curious. Are you actually giving your five-year-old four eggs for lunch? – said a third.
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