The Mum List 2024: Nominate your favourite influencer for this year!

The Mumlist 2024

by Stephanie Spencer |
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Mother&Baby's The Mum List is back again this year to find out which mums you're following on social media and why! We know as parents, hearing from fellow mums online keeps us sane, which is why we want to hear from you and celebrate the brilliant mums that inspire, reassure and entertain you!

Which mums do you love to follow online? Who makes you feel like you’re, well, normal?

Last year, we celebrated some brilliantly inspiring mums including Layla @thestoryoftwins, Molly-Mae Hague @mollymae, Lydia @nurturewithlydia, Jane @mum_and_a_mic and more.

We're looking for a fresh list of 2024's 20 best mumfluencers, including bloggers, vloggers, Instagrammers and TikTokkers.

So, whether they have 1 million followers or 100 (honestly, who cares!) it's time to nominate the women who you think deserve to be shouted about to your fellow mums.

Oh, and if you reckon you should be on our hotlist, feel free to nominate yourself!

All you need to do is tell us the reasons why you love following your nominee, along with her social media handles, and you’re good to go.

We’ll reveal The Mum List 2024 here in April, where we’ll whittle down the entries to the crème de la crème of influencers you need to know about.

Some things to think about when voting!

  • Feel-good factor: Does she make you happy to be the mum you are?

  • Inspirational: Does she inspire you to be the mum you want to be?

  • Relatable: Do you feel she’s a normal mum, just like you?

  • Reassuring: Does she help you cope with the challenges of being a mum?

  • Entertaining: Does she make you laugh and want to come back for more?

  • Innovative: Does she give you a unique view on life as a mum?

Nominations close at midnight, February 19, 2024.

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