It's only been one day since New Zealand's opposition leader, Jacinda Ardern, has been in the top job.
Since then, the 37-year-old politician — who could be New Zealand's next prime minister when the country hits the polls in September — has fielded questions about her motherhood plans twice.
Only seven hours into her stint as the head of New Zealand's Labour Party on Tuesday, Ardern explained on the TV show The Project that she had "no problem" with answering the question.
Although some viewers took exception to it: Read more...
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