TikToker compares sun cream-obsessed mothers to 90s carefree parenting

‘Mums during a heatwave in 2022 vs 1990’: TikToker shares hilarious video comparing sun screen-obsessed mothers of today to care free parenting of old

  • TikTok mother Jane Dowden contrasted 1990s parenting with today
  • Joked mothers would have previously given their children a hose pipe to cool off
  • As a modern mother, she is seen fretting over water and suncream 
  • Social media users also took to Twitter to make light of the hot weather
  • Temperatures could rise to 106F (40C), making it hotter than the Sahara Desert

A TikToker today made light of the scorching heatwave with a hilarious video contrasting parents’ efforts to keep their children out of the sun to more relaxed childcare in the 1990s.  

The country is today enduring what could be the hottest day on record, with temperatures soaring already above 35C (95F). 

Met Office chief Penny Endersby said the intense heat today and tomorrow could see temperatures of up to 43C (109F). 

But popular TikToker and mother Jane Dowden did her best to make light of the heat situation with a sketch comparing 1990s light-touch parenting techniques to parents today fretting over whether or not their children have had enough water and sun cream.

Elsewhere, one man posted a video on Twitter with his new working from home setup: a table in a paddling pool, where he was seen working on his laptop. 

Among other memes on Twitter, one user evoked memories of iconic game Super Mario Brothers by posting a picture of the game and saying: ‘Remember that level in Super Mario 3 where the sun is trying to kill you? That’s today.’

Above an image of the Wicked Witch of the West from the iconic film the Wizard of Oz, another Twitter user wrote: ‘Happy melty Monday everybody.’

And above a picture of singer Beyonce’s new album, where she is seen sitting scantily-clad on a horse, a third Twitter user joked: ‘Remember to dress appropriately for the extreme temperature conditions. I’ve got my outfit sorted.’ 

The olden days be like… #90s #throwback #thenvsnow #parenting #heatwave


A TikToker today made light of the scorching heatwave with a hilarious video contrasting parents’ efforts to keep their children out of the sun to more relaxed childcare in the 1990s. Above: In the 1990s version, mother Jane Dowden is seen lying on a deck chair after lathering herself in olive oil. As a modern mother, she is seen worrying about water and sun cream

In the video making a comparison between today’s worried mothers and more relaxed parenting in the 1990s, mother Jane Dowden was seen saying: ‘It’s going to be very hot today ok darling, you need lots of water.’ 

She is then seen panicking over sun cream, saying: ‘Oh my gosh! We have only got factor 30!’ 

In her depiction of a 90s mother, she throws a hose pipe down on the floor before lathering herself with olive oil and saying: ‘Cool yourself down if you’re hot.’

Meanwhile, Twitter user Jay Commins posted a video of his ‘commute’ in which he was seen walking in swimming shorts and vest to his paddling pool. 

There, he had set up a chair and folding table, and was seen working on his laptop.


In the video making a comparison between today’s worried mothers and more relaxed parenting in the 1990s, mother Jane Dowden was seen saying: ‘It’s going to be very hot today ok darling, you need lots of water.’ In her depiction of a 90s mother, she is seen throwing a hose pipe down on the floor before lathering herself with olive oil and saying: ‘Cool yourself down if you’re hot’

The social media memes came as commuters endured chaos this morning and schools in the likes of Nottinghamshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire shut due to the extreme heat. 

On the Underground, the District, Central, Bakerloo and Jubilee lines all had severe delays while the Hammersmith & City Line was completely axed due to ‘heat related restrictions’ and there was no Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate. Transport for London told all passengers in the capital to avoid non-essential travel.

The scorching heat means the UK will be warmer than Nassau in the Bahamas (32C), Kingston in Jamaica (33C), Malaga in Spain (28C), Athens in Greece (35C), Albufeira in Portugal (28C) and Dakhla in the Western Sahara (24C).


Twitter user Jay Commins posted a video of his ‘commute’ in which he was seen walking in swimming shorts and vest to his paddling pool. There, he had set up a chair and folding table, and was seen working on his laptop

Chief meteorologist at the Met Office Paul Davies warned that tonight will be very hot and it will be hard to sleep in the heat. He told Sky News: ‘Tonight will be very oppressive, I mean it’s actually difficult sleeping conditions. 

‘And tomorrow is the day where we are really concerned about a good chance now of hitting 40C or 41C, and with that all the health conditions that come with those higher temperatures.’

He also claimed that the rise in temperature is ‘entirely consistent’ with climate change and said the ‘brutality’ of the heat could become commonplace by the end of the century. 

 

 

 

 

Dozens of Britons saw the funny side of the hot weather. One depicted the sun from the children’s TV show the Teletubbies shouting at the characters: ‘I will end you!!!!’. Another showed a portrait of diarist Samuel Pepys – who wrote about the Great Fire of London – and said: ‘I spent the fiery heat of 1666 in London and it never hut me and I still did my writing and dodged the plague you snowflakes. Makes ye think’ 

Mr Davies said the weather charts he had seen today were ‘astounding’ and unlike any he had observed throughout his 30-year career.

‘This is entirely consistent with climate change. To get 40 degrees in the UK we need that additional boost from human-induced climate,’ he said. ‘Well, I’ve been a meteorologist for about 30 years and I’ve never seen the charts I’ve seen today.

‘And the speed at which we are seeing these exceptionally high temperatures is broadly in line with what we were saying but to be honest, as a meteorologist, to see the brutality of the heat we’re expecting tomorrow, is quite astounding. 

‘And it does worry me a lot and my colleagues here at the Met Office that this sort of unprecedented heat could become a regular occurrence by the end of the century.’

Other Twitter users saw the funny side of the extreme heat. One posted a clip of the nuclear apocalypse from Terminator 2: Judgement Day

And Mr Davies said that even colleagues in hot countries like Spain and Portugal had described the scenes in the UK as ‘exceptional’.

The top forecaster said a ‘plume’ of heat pushing across Europe was affecting Britain differently.

A combination of that plume and human activity generating its own heat is contributing to the high temperatures, he said.

‘I was talking to my colleagues in Spain, Portugal and France over the weekend and they described this heat as exceptional too, and they’ve seen and observed amazing temperatures and, as I say, the brutality of that impact.

‘In terms of the UK, the heat which has been affecting Spain, Portugal and France is different towards us. So it’s the activity of that plume, and also us generating our own heat that’s causing the particular problems for tomorrow.’

Britons have been able to see the funny side of the current heatwave, despite the health warnings

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