Jordan Driskell knows just how touchy the subject of "leashing" your kids can be; but it's safe to say that he's beyond the point of caring. The influencer dad, who shares 5-year-old quintuplets with his wife Briana, went viral for a video he shared about child leashing.
Driskell originally shot the video in 2021
Eventually, Driskell spoke out about all of the backlash
During an interview with Today Parents, he defended his choice, and explained that when you have five small kids and only two parents to wrangle them, safety becomes a critical issue.
“Kids are so curious — they want to run off and explore,” said Driskell, 31. “For our own peace of mind and sanity, we use a leash. It also allows us to leave the house and do fun stuff as a family without being stressed."
It's not as if they haven't tried any alternatives
According to Driskell, he and his wife used to own a six-seat stroller — but it was an absolute beast to maneuver.
"It was just too bulky and ridiculous to take anywhere,” he told the outlet.
As many large families know, traveling — even if it's just to the grocery store — comes with its own set of logistics. And at the end of the day, practicality won out.
“The other thing is, they want to walk when we go somewhere crowded," Driskell explained. "A leash gives them the opportunity to do that — but we’re still in control. They love it."
Haters aside, there are still many people out there who are "pro-leash"
For every negative comment we saw, there were at least a handful of others that were highly supportive of Driskell's decision.
"With five kids, you need that," wrote one person. "Responsible parenting right here."
"I bet the people complaining don’t have that many that young, let alone quintuplets," added someone else. "I’m all for safety."
"Keeping them safe is priority #1, so you’re all good …," another person chimed in. Plus, they added, "It’s not hurting them in any way."
The good news is, Driskell isn't taking any of the criticism to heart
In fact, he even made light of all the backlash.
"Don't mind me, just crate training my 'DOGS,'" he quipped in the caption of one video post, which showed him strolling through Walmart with his kids in a shopping cart.
"Where was y'all at when they were putting babies in the trash??" he wrote in another post, alongside a photo of … well, a baby trapped under a literal trash can.
In general, Driskell has been pretty candid about the ups and downs of parenting quintuplets, and shares his story to offer a glimpse into his world. But he's also expressed frustration over all the unsolicited advice and unfair judgment he's gotten along the way.
"You may not agree [with my parenting] and that's ok," he wrote in one post. "But don't tell me about something you have no clue about!"