Why did she have early Christmas for the kids? No need in that, we’re still a few days away from 25th and she would have known her c section date at least four weeks ago. Baby is the spit of her boy-man.
Her kids don't live with her do they? So assume they'll be home with their dad for Christmas, and Alice will have wanted them out of the way anyway as she does not appear to find mothering easy.Why did she have early Christmas for the kids? No need in that, we’re still a few days away from 25th and she would have known her c section date at least four weeks ago. Baby is the spit of her boy-man.
To be fair, one of mine was born via c section 4 days before Christmas and there’s no way I would have wanted to be doing much on Christmas Day other than resting/feeding. It is major surgery and we expect women here to just carry on like it isn’t. Even if she’s recovered fine, she should be able to rest and not have to worry about doing anything and having Christmas a few days early for her kids actually makes sense. They’ll be at their dads having another Christmas Day. I can’t fault her for not wanting to do much 48 hours after a c section.Why did she have early Christmas for the kids? No need in that, we’re still a few days away from 25th and she would have known her c section date at least four weeks ago. Baby is the spit of her boy-man.
It may well have been their dads year to have them.Why did she have early Christmas for the kids? No need in that, we’re still a few days away from 25th and she would have known her c section date at least four weeks ago. Baby is the spit of her boy-man.
That is peak Alice behaviour!So the baby has been announced and on social media before even meeting his siblings?
I’m not an idiot, I’ve had two emergency sections myself. What I mean is I sincerely doubt Alice would be hosting with aplomb either even if she didn’t have the baby - she’d expect everyone else to do the cooking and hosting. This is Alice we’re talking aboutIt may well have been their dads year to have them.
I think the woman is a tit generally speaking but a c-section is the sort of operation that if men had it, nobody would *dare* question the fact it is major surgery. Vaginal birth is no walk in the park either. People do need to stop expecting women to give birth and then act as though nothing happened immediately.
Under appreciated commentGlad Mum and baby are doing well, oh and Rafferty
You’re definitely not wrong there!I’m not an idiot, I’ve had two emergency sections myself. What I mean is I sincerely doubt Alice would be hosting with aplomb either even if she didn’t have the baby - she’d expect everyone else to do the cooking and hosting. This is Alice we’re talking about
Yup he is!Isn't one of Jude Law's children named Rafferty? I don't know why I have been holding on to that bit of trivia since the 90s, but I have and that's all I can think of when I see the baby's name!
I suspect someone irl has said it was weird she posted him for 20k strangers before any of the wider family met him. Or knowing Alice, she’s been reading this threadNot a fan at all of the baby name. After her last post about sharing on the platform with new baby - I get the impression she is going to spam the hell out of that kid on insta.
And by spam I mean - monetise
Me too. The two threads I follow on here at the moment are Alice and Jack Monroe. Both are unlikeable, greedy, money-obsessed narcs who are screwing their children up with their selfish behaviour. It’s the rage I feel on behalf of their poor children that fuels my ire.She infuriates me. So selfish and vapid and her kids are going to need so much therapy.