He’d be golfing today. When he’s not there she boozes eats and goes to cinema but never shops in dundrum?? And drink drives home. Poor kids on a day like today not out with their friendsStill no sign of the boyfriend
He’d be golfing today. When he’s not there she boozes eats and goes to cinema but never shops in dundrum?? And drink drives home. Poor kids on a day like today not out with their friendsStill no sign of the boyfriend
I can count on ONE hand the amount of times since 2016 when I followed her, that she’s taken them to a playground, a beach or a park in IrelandA glorious day and evening yesterday. You think she’d take the kids to the park, beach or something nope. Dundrum and the cinema. Those poor kids must live a very sad life.
I remember sunny days growing up, either we where taken out somewhere to enjoy it or my mother would decide to do a big spring clean and we’d be told to go out and play with our friends instead of sitting inside.
She doesn’t take those poor children anywhere, I cant remember any time I’ve seen her take them out for the day, be it a walk, to Tayto park or anywhere.It’s not like you need money to go out and enjoy the nice weather.
Yep they’ll have many happy childhood memories…. of the water fountain display that they can watch from the inside of Dunne and Crescenzis, the cinema on the hottest days of the year, the steps outside Butlers coffee. AND they will always have Richard and the creche to thank for raising them…..I can count on ONE hand the amount of times since 2016 when I followed her, that she’s taken them to a playground, a beach or a park in Ireland
It’s so bizarre
they have literally grown up inside the walls of Dundrum town centre
I remember she used to dump Hana in the creche in dundrum too and go shopping -
I think because she grew up on the streets she thinks it’s common. She doesn’t want them to do that. Only if she moves in to the mother in laws garden and they mix with some rich kids that will be it.Yep they’ll have many happy childhood memories…. of the water fountain display that they can watch from the inside of Dunne and Crescenzis, the cinema on the hottest days of the year, the steps outside Butlers coffee. AND they will always have Richard and the creche to thank for raising them…..