changing diets, because they believe that one thing is better than other, the other versus like, say if you the doctor said, Oh, it sounds like your kids are allergic to milk and you believe Okay, well, let's see how it goes. Versus Oh, I think milk is, you know, the juice of the devil. Then if they stopped drinking milk, and you're like, Oh, my God, it's a miracle. You know, little Timmy is no longer speaking in tongues, and now he's a normal boy. You know? So, it's often that people see that, you know, same with with sugar. Studies have shown that parents who think that, that sugar, they who observe that should that sugar God, the children, the children on sugar, we'll just call them triggers. When their triggers, the children have had sugar. They observe them being more hyperactive, but they aren't actually more hyperactive. Or they say they've been told that they've been given sugar. And though parents were like, Yeah, I know, they've been given sugar. Look at them, they've gone wild. And they hadn't been given sugar at all. So it's, I think a lot of it to do with our perception. And as well, the way that we talk about sugar like you're getting this thing that's so fucking special, and it's gonna make you mad and, and it's gonna, you're going to just be off the walls, if you have sugar. And then the kid is going to be like, I'm having this thing. That's just and then do we think that they're going to be you know, bouncing off the walls? Probably if they're getting this secret drug, you know? Yeah, so she says it's been an adjustment for her kids. But some meals are easier than others. She talks about what they eat and what she eats. It's nothing was not not and it's not nothing, they eat food, but it's clearly disordered. And she says we will eat this especially if I'm trying to get bikini ready. When is she not trying to get bikini ready Yeah, and again, she ends it with of course, we pick our battles, and I do let the kids have popcorn at the movies and at Sureau Disneyland there's that thing like his moderation. And what does that look like of you know, oh, you can have one kids popcorn thing between all of you but but no, no, no butter on it. And and make sure that this and you're in but you're not allowed anything else and and a cero at Disneyland like surely Disneyland is meant to be like a place where you have loads of fun and joy like are they having an eight hour Disneyland? Are they having food? They're probably not they've been allowed to cero you know, maybe that was one time and, you know, in 2001 they're allowed to Chiro and 2001 was like, well More than 20 years ago, so it didn't make sense. But time and time is weird, right? You're like, well, you know, 2002 2020, you know, which was, you know, 22,000, which was 10 years ago, but it's not, it's 22 years ago. Anyway, so that's fun. That's Kourtney Kardashian. What do we think is gonna happen with the kids? I think okay, so if we think about everyone, you know, that's been raised by a parent like this, and I think this is kind of extreme. I don't, I mean, and you've got the other complication of them being in the public eye. And the oldest kid there he was born on telly, right? I know this because of the research I've been doing. I care much about like Kardashians now. And that is hard. Can you imagine? Can you imagine if you grew up on telly to like the most famous family in the world? Ah, that would be mortar fire Yang. If I had to look back at me. You know, oh, you'd be like, Oh, God. Anyway, so this complicated? And so what do I reckon that's going to happen to the kids? disordered eating? Well, they've been taught disordered eating, can it go into a full blown eating disorder or multiple eating disorders? Sure. They're going to be living in a ton of shame and guilt.