Leah Remini’s Daughter Is, Like. Such A Big Baby.

28 April 2008, 9:45 AM. By Daniel Mauser

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Leah Remini, “King of Queens” actress and Jennifer Lopez’s Scientologist frenemy, has a -16- nearly 4-year-old daughter, Sofia, who is still drinking from the bottle. Who does on turn to for help in such troubled times? Why, Rachael Ray, of course. She seems like she knows a thing or two about royally sucking:

Thursday, the “King of Queens” actress is the featured guest on “Rachael Ray,” and cameras invade Remini’s home to document her struggle to wean her 3-1/2-year-old daughter off her bottle. Day, night, in the bedroom and in the living room, the show followed Remini and her husband, actor Angelo Pagan, as they dealt with their child-rearing issues.

“I have no problem being judged,” Remini told the Daily News. “What I do mind is imperfect people acting indignant about a situation in which they, too, have maybe failed.

“They might have their kid off the bottle, but that kid still may be walking around with a pacifier in their mouth, which according to pediatricians is equally as bad.”

Whoa! No need to get all defensive, Baby Ruiner. Do you have any tips for Leah?

Leah Remini’s kid battles to get off bottle [NY Daily News]

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  1. (+1)
    Confessions of a Serial Rebounder wrote

    Back in our day, parents were not scared of letting us cry for a few hours or even days. After a few weeks of being ignored, we realized that the bottle/pacifier/whatever it was we were crying about, was not coming back and we were forced to accept it. I say, let her cry/throw a tantrum now…she will thank you for it later.

  2. (+1)
    jrod wrote

    I say a “cucuy threat” might be the best avenue of approach.

  3. (+1)
    Marco wrote

    Ask Lily Allen.

    To become “Best in London,” methinks you have to start your sucking at an early age.

    All depends what you want for your baby I suppose.

  4. (+1)
    la roncha wrote

    Marco you are so funny!

    anyway this workd for my niece when she was a little over 2 years. Her mother explained to her that if she wanted to be a big girl she couldn’t use bottles anymore ..so then she took her to the store and my niece got to pick out some sippy cups that were only for her leche. and just like that she stopd drinking from a bottle.
    This also worked when they changed her crib to a toddler bed since she was outgrowing the crib and they needed it for the baby that was on the way

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