Supernanny's Jo Frost kicked out of homes by angry American families in new series
Supernanny star Jo Frost has said the new series of her show sees angry American families kicking her out of their homes.
The British star, who shot to fame with the Channel 4 show back in 2004, appeared on ITV chat show Lorraine today (20 July) to discuss her new series.
The new series of Supernanny, which airs on E4 on Monday night at 9pm, sees Frost helping American families struggling to discipline their children.
Chatting to Christine Lampard, who was standing in for Lorraine Kelly, Frost told how some families took exception to the advice she provided.
She said of the series: “It was a journey with respect to travelling around America and helping these families because it wasn’t always easy.
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“I can think of several times I was actually kicked out of the house. They didn’t want me there. They got very hostile and aggressive and asked me to leave.
“The truth can be very painful for a lot of families, yet it does set you free if you can surrender to the process.”
Though Supernanny usually sees Frost helping parents struggling with younger children, this series will see her offering American families advice on how to handle older children.
In an interview with American publication Good Housekeeping, she said of the new series: "My style is still very direct, and very caring.
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"I nurture a family, and support them emotionally through the transition. That certainly hasn't changed, because it's worked for 30 years, being able to do that with family.
“Certainly, new challenges present the opportunity for me to look at different ways to help. That means different advice, different techniques, it means certainly different tools to go in that toolbox."
Lorraine airs weekdays at 9am on ITV.