Montana Brown posts that she starts giving her children whole nuts from around eight months old, calling the approach “controversial.” The reports describe the decision as one she makes despite guidance from health authorities that advises against whole nuts for very young children.

The outlets frame the post differently in tone, but both focus on the same core claim: Brown believes her method is appropriate and shares it publicly. One account uses critical language, describing the post as designed to provoke reaction, and highlights that it conflicts with NHS-style advice. The other presents the same subject matter without adding substantially different factual detail, concentrating on the apparent defiance of official recommendations.

Overall, the coverage centers on Brown’s personal parenting choice as presented in her post, the age at which she says she introduces whole nuts, and the fact that it does not align with the guidance referenced by the reporting outlets.