Memoirs Of Bad Mommies 2 Jun 2026
. In many international markets, it was titled and marketed as Bad Moms 2
The sequel tackles the "Instagram vs. Reality" divide. It features essays on the absurdity of the "Morning Routine" videos and the quiet rebellion of the mother who refuses to stage her living room for a grid post. It’s a call to arms for the "Average Mom"—the one whose house is lived-in, whose car smells like old French fries, and whose soul is intact. Memoirs Of Bad Mommies 2
The book opens with an expanded catalog of "Bad Mommy Confessions." These aren't your average "I let my kid watch an extra episode of Bluey" admissions. We are talking raw, unvarnished truths: It features essays on the absurdity of the
Get ready to join the conversation with #MemoirsOfBadMommies2 and experience the hilarious and heartwarming world of these lovable bad mommies. We are talking raw, unvarnished truths: Get ready
As the final page wisely states: "Your children will not remember the organic smoothies. They will remember the laughter when the pancakes hit the ceiling. You are not a bad mommy. You are just a mommy. And that is difficult, beautiful, and absurd enough."
. In many international markets, it was titled and marketed as Bad Moms 2
The sequel tackles the "Instagram vs. Reality" divide. It features essays on the absurdity of the "Morning Routine" videos and the quiet rebellion of the mother who refuses to stage her living room for a grid post. It’s a call to arms for the "Average Mom"—the one whose house is lived-in, whose car smells like old French fries, and whose soul is intact.
The book opens with an expanded catalog of "Bad Mommy Confessions." These aren't your average "I let my kid watch an extra episode of Bluey" admissions. We are talking raw, unvarnished truths:
Get ready to join the conversation with #MemoirsOfBadMommies2 and experience the hilarious and heartwarming world of these lovable bad mommies.
As the final page wisely states: "Your children will not remember the organic smoothies. They will remember the laughter when the pancakes hit the ceiling. You are not a bad mommy. You are just a mommy. And that is difficult, beautiful, and absurd enough."