Smiley, disclosures from the family life: “We have a girl who cleans us, but Gina cannot refrain”

Smiley spoke about family life with Gina Pistol and how they manage to manage household chores, especially since they are parents.

Gina Pistol spoke about her difficulties as a mother. Photo: Instagram

The artist made tasty confessions about the organization in the house, but also about the little ones “Battles” related to order and cleanliness, in an interview given to Cancan.

“We have a very dear girl who makes us clean. That’s how we succeed. And who keeps our order in the house, which keeps our whole story. Obviously, Gina has to do, she cannot refrain, she has to arrange a job”, Smiley told.

The artist also said that, although he is trying to become more orderly, Gina’s standards are hard to reach: “Our house shows that we have moved now, that is, every day it is so. Now we have separate baths, separate dressings. I am much more orderly now. And I am very happy for it, that we have to change our bad habits. But anyway I am disorderly by the standards of Gina.”

Asked who “Write the rules“In the house, Smiley confirmed that Gina is much more organized than him: “Gina told me that she is very tidy and that you are somehow at the opposite pole.”

In addition to household chores, Smiley also spoke about their relationship and how they influence each other: “It’s calmer, a little more, I don’t know what it took from me, but I know what to work, to be a little more than me.

Gina Pistol, about the hardest moment as a mother: “You wonder if you are good enough”

Gina Pistol also spoke about the difficulties encountered as a mother, confessing that the first years of motherhood were an intense emotional challenge.

“The hardest moment? When you feel … helpless. When the child has a problem and you cannot help him, that is not about yourself. When you judge you have no more patience than you should have and ask yourself all the time if you are a good enough for your child.” Gina said, according to Freedom.

The star added that although the beginning was difficult, now he feels that he is beginning to find: “I think all the mothers have this. And I can say that after three half years, four years, I started to find myself. That the first two, three years are a little heavier for the mother.”