Comedian Bovi's controversial parenting comment about his son breaking TVs sparks debate. Bovi shared that his son breaks TV when angry but doesn't believe in physical punishment.
Comedian Bovi recently sparked a heated debate after sharing his unconventional parenting approach. In a statement, he revealed that his son often breaks televisions out of anger, saying, "If he’s angry, he’ll throw stuff at the TV and break it. He has broken 3 TVs." While Bovi clarified he doesn't advocate for physical punishment, his comments have drawn mixed reactions online.
Many expressed concern over Bovi's handling of the situation. Some Twitter users questioned his parenting style, with one user sarcastically asking if his son would be allowed to continue breaking expensive items without consequence. Others argued that such behavior could be curbed with more discipline, citing Biblical references like Proverbs 23:13-14, which encourages disciplining children to guide them properly.
Meanwhile, some shared their own contrasting experiences, emphasizing the importance of teaching children that their actions have consequences. One user stated that if their child broke a TV, they’d ensure the child learned that "broken things come at a cost," suggesting that the child’s privileges or comforts would be affected as a result.