'Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington' is a satirical song by Noël Coward, first performed in 1935. It humorously advises a pushy stage mother against forcing her untalented daughter into a performing career, highlighting the pitfalls and disappointments of show business.
the British I'm told have a saying don't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington is this something you've ever heard no okay older British
""The speaker mentions this specific song title as a British saying, using it to illustrate the idea that children should not be put on a public 'stage' due to the potential for harm, especially for girls on social media."