“It’s a beautiful thing!" Jenny-May said. "Although I’m under no illusion that it’s going to be really easy, at the end of the day to be blessed with two babies -- and at our age -- is pretty cool.”[rsnippet id="3"] Jenny-May held off on publicly acknowledging the pregnancy until hitting the 16-week mark, just to be certain there were no complications. However, viewers had already begun speculating after a segment where she seemed to be hiding her midsection behind her notes.
"Awesome news...you can stop holding that piece of paper over your tummy now and let your bump show." "Congratulations! Double the blessing, double the joy, double the trouble and half the sleep but so so worth it." "You're such a terrific sports reporter...congratulations now on your news...you're such a positive role model for young Maori women."
"Who is responsible for allowing a sports presenter in a very pregnant state to remain on screen? I have no problem with seeing pregnant women in normal situations or places, but to have them remain on TV in a state which I feel is embarrassing and an eyesore? It's time to replace them. So please, TVNZ, open your eyes and show some common sense. As for the presenters themselves, I wish them all the best for their new arrivals."The harsh words surely must have stung as the first-time mom read them. And few would have blamed Jenny-May had she fired back with her own fuming retort. But instead, Jenny-May opted to show grace.
"We believe Jenny-May Clarkson is an excellent sports presenter and the fact that she's pregnant has no impact on her ability to do her job!"[rsnippet id="2"] The author of the letter did eventually send Jenny-May an apology, which she graciously accepted. He wrote another letter in which he admitted he'd used a poor choice of words, as well as expressed that he was "out of touch with this sort of carry-on."
"Do not give punishment for wrongs done to you, dear brothers, but give way to the wrath of God; for it is said in the holy Writings, 'Punishment is mine, I will give reward,' says the Lord. But if one who has hate for you is in need of food or of drink, give it to him, for in so doing you will put coals of fire on his head." Romans 12:19-20