A Mississippi baby shower has gone viral after photos from the event spread far beyond Facebook, sparking a heated online debate about teen pregnancy, parenting, and social media ethics.
The controversy began when Greenwood resident Sheila Marble posted photos on April 27 showing a baby shower for a visibly pregnant girl believed to be around 12 years old, alongside a boy thought to be about 13. Marble wrote, “They made me a Great Glamom.”
At first, the post received little attention from friends and family. But on April 29, screenshots were shared on X, where they quickly went viral, reaching over 7.7 million views.
Online reactions were deeply divided. Many users expressed shock and questioned why such a young pregnancy was being celebrated, calling baby showers for teens inappropriate and potentially harmful in how they normalize early pregnancy.
Others defended the family, arguing the situation was already difficult and that public criticism was unfair or unhelpful, emphasizing that the focus should be on support rather than judgment.
The discussion soon widened into broader debates about sex education, abortion laws, and teen pregnancy in the U.S.
Some commenters also raised concerns about privacy, noting the children are minors and that the original post was amplified online without the family’s consent, exposing them to widespread public scrutiny.!!
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