
Panthea’s mother made a divisive entrance on Real Housewives of London, but who is she?
She thanks her for 'good genes'
Panthea Parker‘s mother made quite the entrance on The Real Housewives of London, as she tore her daughter’s appearance apart for “looking like a doll” while pointing out her false eyelashes. But Panthea claims her mum made her “stronger”.
Born to Iranian parents, Panthea moved to England at the age of four. She grew up in Hampstead, London, an area loved by celebrities. She said, “I went to private school and summer camps in Switzerland. My parents were very affluent people in Iran.”
Panthea’s parents moved to London during the revolution, but she’s revealed her father left the family home when she was just 13 years old. This has led her to have doubts about who she trusts, which could explain why she’s been beefing with Amanda Cronin.
Panthea’s mum made for quite a divisive entrance with her nit-picking at her daughter’s looks, but the Real Housewives of London star is close with her. She told Reality Shrine how she stays looking so good, aside from Botox, because of her mum’s “good genes”.
“I’ve been having Botox religiously since I was 26. I do think it’s all genetic. You will meet my mother on the show and you will see what I get my genetics,” Panthea added. She may have passed on her good genes, but Panthea had to call her mum by her first name at age nine.
She also said her nine-year-old granddaughter being in cross country nationals isn’t a big deal?! Yet Panthea is always hanging out with her mother, whether that’s bringing her to a charity event as a plus one or having her over to meet her son’s girlfriend.
Panthea told her mum: “My hair’s as good as yours, it’s a competition of hair!” She then revealed in a confessional: “Since the age of eight of nine, my mum made me stop calling her mummy. She didn’t want people to know that she was old enough to have a daughter.”
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