Overview
- Tennant said some of her children prefer to eat in separate rooms and require different meals, turning dinner into a two‑and‑a‑half‑hour process.
- She noted the family rarely eats together at home, saying a full-family meal typically happens only at Christmas.
- Dining out as a group was described as chaotic, with children climbing on tables and one wearing headphones, prompting her to cut such outings short.
- She discussed her own sensory preferences, including using a custom divided plate made for her 40th birthday to keep foods from touching.
- Reports reiterate the couple’s family makeup—Ty, 23, Olive, 14, Wilfred, 12, Doris, 10, and Birdie, 5—and note she did not identify which children are neurodiverse.