The Bachelorette alum said her son had been constipated for three days prior to the incident
, 1, had accidentally defecated in the hotel pool during their current family vacation at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Hawaii.in an Instagram post“So, Riley pooped and I’m so mortified at what went down when he finally pooped that I don’t think I’m ready to share — or will ever be able to share — but I’m just letting you guys all know it happened,” she said in a video, giving the camera the thumbs up.
“You all guessed that Riley pooped in the pool. That’s the truth,” she confirmed in the clip. “He pooped in the pool. They had to shut the pool down for like an hour-and-a-half.”Ali Fedotowsky-MannoRELATED: Ali Fedotowsky-Manno Says Readers’ Comments on Her Blog Post About Having a Nanny Made Her Cry
During her Hawaiian vacation, the lifestyle blogger also kept fans updated about her family’s use of proper sun protection after sheAli Fedotowsky-Manno/Instagram
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