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carriexbradshaw

Well-known member
Okay, so I love her account. I don't follow her stories because it's always look at this that I have yada yada yada. I follow her for interior inspiration. She's just announced she's pregnant, and I'm super happy for her. But why does she need to post it on Instagram? She doesn't post herself much on there (unless she does on stories???). I genuinely am happy for her, she deserves a baby after the difficult time TTC.

BUT why do these instagrammers need to validate their pregnancies on a social media platform.. especially if they're super anxious about being pregnant?

I've been pregnant and I have kept it quiet until my babies arrived. I don't understand how this helps you with your anxiety?

I'm just curious because I was anxious in both pregnancies and didn't post anything to my Instagram. 🤷‍♀️
 

Pomegranate

VIP Member
I really liked her account in the beginning. Unfollowed while ago just before the move to a new house. Her account must be quickest climbing in terms on followers. It grew very very quickly and I think that’s due to Alice’s eye for a photography especially dark moody photos that were very in not long ago.

Anyway as it grew and became pretty much a business account and she could afford a bigger house and more free stuff rolled in.

Alice is yet another Instagram interior designer or rather promoter or anything free. Her latest Emma mattress AD intertwining with her pregnancy announcement and fertility struggles. This is why I can’t stand Instagram influencers right now.
 

Alloallo

Active member
Yeah pretty sure it's directed here - although I would have to agree the majority of comments here are just highlighting unclear PR or gifted items and really not particularly unreasonable. The main thing I've noted about her online presence is the unbelievable cost of the items she mentions for example just one of the rugs she mentioned was literally thousands of pounds or the modular bookcases which again were ludicrously expensive. Others have commented similarly and obviously hit a nerve