
His OCD and COVID19 may be the source of Natasha’s dilemma.
https://www.apa.org/topics/covid-19/managing-ocd |
people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), this crisis is particularly difficult because it can be hard to decide which behaviors are “reasonable” and which reflect excess anxiety. |
Then he should man up and leave the kids at her house until he feels comfortable enough to follow the visitation schedule without completely unreasonable demands. |
I can't imagine having OCD (especially if you suffer more from the cleanliness issue) right now. My mother has OCD, but thankfully she suffers mostly control issues and not with obsessive cleanliness. |
Do you know if her husband is still working? Do you know if Natasha has people coming over to her house. I mean we don’t know why he insists on this. My guess is he probably believes they aren’t being safe. |
Do you know who his nanny goes home to or hangs out with? That’s a bigger concern.... |
The baby may live with him? Like an au pair. She was probably the one driving them to school in the am when Kane was on the show |
An au pair when you don't have kids with you 24/7 and you don't even have a job is a little hilarious. |
Sounds like he has both. |
PP definitely. And it's just getting worse, as he's apparently not been keeping up with his meds and doctor's appointments. |
I heard Kane has ptsd |
Cool story. |
I feel guilty for being interested in this lol I hope Natasha continues to let everyone know what’s going on. |
SAME. I feel terrible for those girls. But I do enjoy the gossipy content since there isn't much else. Similar to the Kristen/Jay divorce - feel so bad for the kids but enjoying the drama. |
Doubtful |