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Mason Disick and Other Celebrity Kids Who Have Unusual Diets! (Photos)
Kourtney Kardashian’s new baby better get ready for a not so fun diet, because like Alicia Silverstone, Madonna and many others, this celebrity mom feeds her son an unusual menu of foods.
Kardashian does not include meat, nuts, and wheat in Mason’s diet.
She said, “Friday night Mason ate some peanut butter and had a little allergic reaction to it. He threw up within minutes of tasting it and got hives on his face. I called 911, and the fire department came immediately. They suggested that we take him to the hospital, so we did. He was in good spirits the whole time and didn’t even know anything was wrong. He even enjoyed riding in the ambulance. He’s such a good boy!”
Alicia Silverstone gives her son, Bear, a plant-based diet saying, ”Bear was grown on vegan food, and we’ll continue nourishing him with a healthy diet. He’ll be eating an organic, plant-based diet. I intend to take great care of his precious, new baby body, so I’m committed to giving him nothing but the purest and most healthy food possible. We want to keep his immune system strong so that he’ll be super healthy, which is just one of the many reasons he’ll eat vegan.”
And Madonna feeds her son Rocco Ritchie a vegetarian, macrobiotic, organic diet – one that she follows herself.
To find out what other celebrity moms give their kids alternative diets, take a look at our slideshow below!
[Photos via Twitter/PacificCoastNews.com.]
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