7 Little Johnstons fans are calling out Trent and Amber Johnston’s favoritism toward their children. After watching the show, fans think it’s clear that Trent and Amber don’t treat all five of their children equally. And it looks like viewers are totally fed up with this. What is being said about this topic? And who appears to be the favorite kid? Keep reading for all of the details.

Trent & Amber Johnston have left fans unhappy lately.

Online, fans often discuss the newest episodes of TLC’s 7 Little Johnstons. Recently, viewers have not been impressed with the show. Some dislike Trent and Amber’s innuendo, while others hate how they treat their kids. On Reddit, there are viewers who are calling for the show to come to an end.

Now, the criticism is ramping up as fans notice that Trent and Amber might be treating their kids unfairly.

7 Little Johnstons fans accuse them of favoritism.

On Reddit, in a couple of new threads, fans are talking about the way Trent and Amber Johnston treat their kids.

Reddit users are pointing out the blatant favoritism toward Alex and the obvious unfair treatment toward Anna. In one thread, a fan said it seems like Alex is treated much differently from his four older siblings. And some think it has to do with him being the youngest of the crew. Someone said he seems like the “golden child.” Others feel that Amber has always “babied” him since he was very young. Another Reddit user added, “From Day 1 they joked that he was the king of the family.”

In another Reddit thread, 7 Little Johnstons fans are discussing how poorly Anna seems to be treated, as shown on TLC. Viewers feel that Anna often gets the cold shoulder from her parents. Someone else said, “It p*sses me off at how dismissive they are about her very real fears of being a single woman living alone.”

Of course, fans don’t know how Amber and Trent Johnston truly feel about each of their children. But many are certain there’s some favoritism here.

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