logo
New trend ‘grandma showers' are another way for family to celebrate newborns — but are they ‘lovely' or just ‘peak narcissism'?

New trend ‘grandma showers' are another way for family to celebrate newborns — but are they ‘lovely' or just ‘peak narcissism'?

New York Post06-06-2025
Is this a not-so-grand plan?
In recent years, a new kind of baby shower has taken root — not for the parents-to-be, but for the grandparents.
'Grandma showers' or 'grandbaby showers' aim to celebrate growing lineage, especially those about to welcome their child's first offspring. While some view it as a heartwarming way to honor a new chapter in life, others criticize it as an inappropriate — even narcissistic — trend that shifts focus away from the growing family.
Advertisement
'It's a big deal to become a new grandparent and it deserves to be celebrated, but it's not the same as becoming a parent,' seasoned grandmom-of-three DeeDee Moore told TODAY.
6 'Grandma showers' are the latest parenting trend to take hold, but they've stirred up debate about whether they're appropriate or just a distraction.
New Africa – stock.adobe.com
Advertisement
In a recent TikTok video, Moore posed the divisive question 'What do you think about granny showers?' and offered two positions: 'Opinion one: Grandmother showers are a lovely way to welcome a friend or co-worker into their new role. Opinion two: Granny showers are inappropriate and tacky gift grabs. So, which is it?'
And it's that last part, especially — the gift expectations — that has people talking.
Traditionally, baby showers were created to support new parents, often younger couples who needed help setting up a nursery. As Moore points out, that doesn't always translate well to grandparents, who often are more financially stable and don't necessarily need as much.
Advertisement
'It's harder to justify a shower for a grandmother who can likely afford most of the things she needs and probably won't need that many things to begin with,' said Moore, who runs the advice site More Than Grand.
6 Grandmother-of-three DeeDee Moore (above) relayed details of the debate, including highlighting that some thought it could be a 'lovely' way to celebrate a newborn.
@morethangrand/TikTok
6 Moore also noted that the celebrations could be seen as 'inappropriate and tacky gift grabs' for grandparents.
@morethangrand/TikTok
The conversation exploded on TikTok, where responses ranged from supportive to scathing.
Advertisement
Some called the idea 'peak narcissism,' while others were puzzled by the notion of a 'new role' deserving gifts.
'Inappropriate and tacky. If the person is becoming a grandparent, they've already had their own children,' one person wrote. 'The grandchild isn't a 'do-over' for them.'
6 Traditionally, baby showers were created to support new parents.
elnariz – stock.adobe.com
Still, not everyone is against the idea.
'I've never heard of it, but I think it's great,' one commenter wrote. Others suggested smaller, more intimate gatherings: 'A cute lunch with some goodies would be great.'
For some, the showers are deeply meaningful.
Alexandra Rugh shared the touching story of her great-grandmother's surprise 'grandma shower' organized by her sewing group.
Advertisement
The celebration, held shortly before heart surgery, gave her a sense of joy and purpose during a difficult time. 'At 73 years old, my Nannie didn't know if she would make it through the surgery,' Rugh told HuffPost.
'Her biggest fear was dying and not being able to hold her first and only great-grandchild. I'm happy to say that Nannie survived the surgery and was able to hold my daughter in her arms when she was just 1 week old.'
6 Are 'grandma showers' a look-at-me trend — or a sincere appreciation for new grandkids?
Dan Talson – stock.adobe.com
6 For some, 'grandbaby showers' can be a thoughtful experience.
boryanam – stock.adobe.com
Advertisement
Others haven't had such positive experiences — but, according to etiquette experts, the key is balance.
Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute believes small gatherings to acknowledge grandparents can be sweet, but cautions against anything that mimics the formality or scale of a traditional baby shower.
'It's really awesome to celebrate new grandparents,' she told HuffPost.
Advertisement
'But we caution people against throwing parties like this and having them get out of control.'
Moore suggests alternatives, like 'meal-prep showers,' where friends prepare food for the new parents while also celebrating the grandparents' new role.
But, like many evolving traditions, granny showers walk a fine line between heartfelt and over-the-top.
At their best, they're joyful celebrations of a new life stage. At their worst, they risk overshadowing the very people at the heart of the occasion: the parents and their baby.
Advertisement
Context is everything. A small get-together with close friends? Lovely. A full-blown registry and event that rivals the main baby shower? Maybe not.
In the end, experts say the rule of thumb is simple: celebrate thoughtfully — and keep the baby, not the spotlight, at the center.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16
I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16

Business Insider

time2 hours ago

  • Business Insider

I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16

I'm obsessed with the Celine Triomphe sunglasses, which you may have seen on celebrities and influencers alike. These $600 glasses, with their shiny gold frames and oval-shaped lenses, are my dream sunglasses. But sunglasses aren't the best investment. We've all forgotten a pair in an Uber or left them on a beach chair to be sat on. So, as a rule, I avoid splurging on sunglasses. Fortunately, I found a great dupe of my dream Celine glasses in these Sojos Retro Oval sunglasses from Amazon. Not only are they flattering on everyone, but they also look way more expensive than they are. Seriously, I never thought I would get so much use out of a pair of sunglasses that are under-$20, but these are my go-to. They're flattering on a round face It's not easy to find glasses that look good on a round face. Most lenses are too wide, too square, or too oversize. But these, since they're ovals, are the perfect shape. I highly recommend them to my fellow Asian women, since something about these sunglasses seems to flatter our high cheekbones and softer facial contours. They're not polarized sunglasses, but they do offer UV 400 protection, which blocks almost 100% of the sun's UV rays. But also happen to be universally flattering The Sojos Retro Oval sunglasses aren't just flattering on round faces. I've passed these around to my friends, and they've all experienced the magic of the sisterhood of the travelling sunglasses. Just look at the models above and their different face shapes. I don't quite know what the trick is, but these look good on everyone. I've spotted them everywhere, including on Love Island Watching an episode of Love Island has become a kind of "I Spy" game for me. I've seen these all over the show. On Love Island UK this season, I once saw three people wearing them concurrently. They're also all over TikTok and Instagram, with fashion influencers in every space touting the powers of these $12 sunglasses.

‘SI' Swim star rocks braless, tight-and-tiny denim look for concert
‘SI' Swim star rocks braless, tight-and-tiny denim look for concert

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

‘SI' Swim star rocks braless, tight-and-tiny denim look for concert

Xandra Pohl at the 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Issue launch party on May 15, 2025 in NYC Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Xandra Pohl headed to a country concert dressed to the nines — in a tight-and-tiny, all-denim outfit. The stunning DJ and influencer took to TikTok on Sunday, July 13 to show off her Western look, which included low-hanging jeans and a tiny denim corset-style vest that buttoned up the front. The braless top was so small that it seamlessly flaunted her bare waist. Advertisement 'We going country baby,' she captioned one video of her switching from her robe to her concert look as Blake Shelton played in the background. 'Country concert loading,' she wrote over the share. 'Cowboys,' she lip-synced, walking in her outfit and using a cowboy hat as a prop in a second video earlier that day. 'Because no woman has ever dreamed about being swept off her feet by an accountant.' She then played an air guitar. 'Cowboys…that's all,' she captioned the photo. While a few fans made comments defending dating accountants, many fans raved about the model's flawless outfit. 'The jeans, the hair, the top, everything is sitting so perfectly,' said one commenter. Advertisement 'You are trusting that vest,' quipped another. 'How long is this?!' questioned another, who seemingly had been watching the video on repeat. 'I've been watching for hours now.' 'Thirst trap and I am here for it,' gushed a fourth fan. Read More! Carefree 'SI' Swim model risks eye-wateringly tiny RW&B string bikini 'SI' Swim model flaunts tiny waist floating in ocean in string bikini Rising 'SI' Swim star stuns in racy negligee for vacation night out

Q&A: Rickea Jackson talks 'iconic' fashion, NFL boyfriend
Q&A: Rickea Jackson talks 'iconic' fashion, NFL boyfriend

USA Today

time10 hours ago

  • USA Today

Q&A: Rickea Jackson talks 'iconic' fashion, NFL boyfriend

A post shared by LeagueFits (@leaguefits) On game day, it's hard not to notice Los Angeles Sparks forward Rickea Jackson. The Detroit native slays the proverbial WNBA runway with head-turning outfits and also lights it up on the court. Jackson, who's in her second season with the Sparks, was drafted No. 4 overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft and made the All-Rookie Team after a very solid first year as a pro. However, the former Tennessee Lady Volunteer is no stranger to accolades. Before joining the league, she earned two All-SEC First Team honors, an All-SEC Second Team nod and was on the SEC All-Freshman Team in 2020. As she moves into the next year of her WNBA career, Jackson continues to build on her basketball prowess, but she's also focused on elevating her fashion A-game. A unique but personal style is important to the Sparks forward ― Jackson's worn everything from an innovative fabric shield to fuzzy bear boots ― and she fully takes advantage of any opportunity to show it off. "The tunnel walk is my favorite pregame ritual," Jackson told For The Win while promoting her partnership with Cheez-It and stylist Brittany Hampton. For The Win recently chatted with Jackson about her top-tier outfits, NFL boyfriend James Pearce Jr. and her hysterical TikTok videos with Sparks rookie Sania Feagin. This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. If you could define your style in one word, what would it be? I would have to say iconic. What does iconic mean to you? I feel like it just means being who you are. I feel like it's subjective. I feel like many things can be sought out as iconic, but just not being afraid to take risks. I wore fur boots, you know. That's not everyone's style, like things of that nature ― thigh-high fur boots. So, I feel like just being who you are. That's what's iconic. It's against objective, but it's what you make it. I feel like fashion isn't just a one-dimensional thing. Again, it's what you make it, what you feel comfortable in, and it's just if it fits you, it fits you. What did your fashion at the 2024 WNBA Draft say about you? You can be multiple things. ... You don't have to just be placed in a box. You don't have to go with what's the norm. You can be different. You can set trends. You can be the first of something. I feel like that's what my look truly gave. I feel like it gave Detroit Princess on the orange carpet, and then at the draft, it gave WNBA draft. I definitely just wanted to tend to, you know, where I grew up, but also where I am now. I feel like it's just both of those in one. What did you work on during your offseason that you want to bring into year two? I would definitely have to say being more confident shooting the three. Focusing on my defense as well. I feel like, of course, a player wants to get better at everything. I personally want to sharpen every tool in my toolbox, but tightening up my handle, my 3-point shooting and my defense were the main things I was really honing in on. During Unrivaled, having trainers, having practice, playing games ― that was really good for the people that were there because it's like we still get to play basketball. We still get to be accessible to these fans, and I feel like that's very important, and it's fun. I feel like being able to do that was amazing. What's the most underrated part of your game? I feel like I've gotten better at defense. I really do. I feel like I lock in, and I don't mind guarding the best player on the opposing team. Outside of you, who is the best-dressed in the WNBA? A post shared by Connecticut Sun (@connecticutsun) A person that's been stepping and I feel like she's slept on is Olivia Nelson-Ododa. She has been coming with the fits. I think she came out with her own clothing line. She's been eating down. I be looking at her on Twitter, like, "OK, Olivia!" I feel like she's so slept on. Her fits have been amazing, and her brand's so cute. I might have to purchase from there. Who's the brains behind the TikTok videos between you and Sparks rookie Sania Feagin? We will teach the rest of them one day 😭 #fyp #wnba #laspark It's definitely a joint effort. Sania will see something. She'll send it to me. Or I'll see something, I'll send it to her. And sometimes, we just learn it on the fly. We'll just be on TikTok, like, "Let's just do this." So it's been so fun to get to know Sania. Of course, I played against her at Tennessee, but we've always kept in touch. We've always been pretty cool, but I feel like just having her as my rookie has been amazing. She's worked so hard, is an amazing person, and I just can't wait to continue to see how she grows. She's been doing an amazing job. She's a great teammate. Very vocal. Some rookies aren't always the most vocal, but she's the one that has a very strong basketball IQ. She knows what she's talking about. Very confident player. Just getting close with her has been pretty fun. We're always saying the same thing at the same time, and we look at each other like, "Bro, get out of my head." What did you think about Atlanta Falcons rookie James Pearce Jr. saying you were his favorite athlete? It was cute that he said that. People are in the comments taking it the wrong way. They were saying, "Right now, who's your favorite athlete?" But I love him so much. What's your favorite part of his game? I would just have to say the speed that he comes off the edge with. He's very intimidating. He's huge. He's put on some good weight for his position, and his mindset as well. The way that he looks at things, his smartness on the field ― it doesn't go unnoticed ... how he's able to come off the edge as quickly as he does, and of course, get sacks. I'm just excited to watch how he grows in the league as a rookie and be there every step of the way. But I'm just so proud of him and how far he's come, knowing his journey. But I feel like I know the Atlanta Falcons have a great one on their hands.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store