I saw this too - I think she perhaps doesn’t understand that people giving their opinion on what you willingly share online on a daily basis is by no means illegal. Surely for anyone in this Instagram game, you understand that it’s par for the course? I don’t understand the need to incessantly share your financial status, children’s lives, sex life ... none of it helps or serves people in any way shape or form.If she’s asking for that about here then she’s so very uneducated. Have you seen Mrs Hinch’s threads? She hasn’t even made it past one thread. Pipe down Natalie
I feel like she’s more erratic than she’s ever been but she just doesn’t seem to be a very nice or humble person anymore. She’s lost her way trying to keep up with the ‘gram and it’s sad to watch. The apps were a sure fire way to ensure you always had new customers, running an app is probably harder than we think but definitely less work than starting a new retail ‘brand’ from scratch. The desperation for success has left her looking like a terrible business woman and she becomes less and less relateable as a mum on a daily basis. Top tip love, don’t alienate your core customersShe's bleeping obsessed with instagram. There is nothing she won't share
Just watched her latest stories, yeh ripping off other designs I expect. She's getting worse week by week, or has she always been like this?
I wont say what I think of the dungarees then ..“Ok Natalie. I am Mrs Lawyer Lady. I’m here to sort your libel case. What exactly has happened?”
“People are saying my leggings are shite”
“...they are shite though”
Totally agree, it’s funny how this post (with a ridiculously out of date photo) came a few hours after she’d told us about how she’d applied fake tan and a few days after she’d trotted off to London kid free to get Botox and microblading done - it’s hard to empathise or feel sorry for someone who is so tone deaf to what other mothers are going through too - surely she must have some mum friends to put things into perspective? Saying she’s envious of mums who are semi put together - I would LOVE the opportunity to go and get my brows done but it’s just not going to happen around both parents working full time, kids on school holidays, no childcare because of Covid. She is so very far removed from the real work it’s almost funny at this point.She frustrates me so much. Her latest post about being permanently exhausted and having no time to wash her hair or even put an outfit together... bog off! I’m sorry but if she had an actual office job she’d have to just find a way of making time to wash and dress appropriately like every other working mother on the planet. She’s so unrelatable but seems to think that the way she feels is how every other mum must feel too?! I’ve got a 20 month old, I shower and wash my hair daily. Granted I don’t spend two hours of a morning having a leisurely shower and styling my hair applying makeup etc but I have half an hour where bub watches tv or runs round upstairs (we have a stair gate) and I shower and sort myself out for the day... it’s not some impossible task like she’s making it out to be.
Yup, I agree. I have a 15 month old and a 4 year old (who’s only just gone back to preschool due to Easter break) and I manage to shower daily. Little one comes upstairs with me while I shower with the door open, big one watches tv on his own downstairs. It’s really not that difficult. Especially when you have a house husband who is always there to help.She frustrates me so much. Her latest post about being permanently exhausted and having no time to wash her hair or even put an outfit together... bog off! I’m sorry but if she had an actual office job she’d have to just find a way of making time to wash and dress appropriately like every other working mother on the planet. She’s so unrelatable but seems to think that the way she feels is how every other mum must feel too?! I’ve got a 20 month old, I shower and wash my hair daily. Granted I don’t spend two hours of a morning having a leisurely shower and styling my hair applying makeup etc but I have half an hour where bub watches tv or runs round upstairs (we have a stair gate) and I shower and sort myself out for the day... it’s not some impossible task like she’s making it out to be.
Agreed. Due to Covid I have had absolutely 0 help with childcare (yes I have a partner who works from home but that’s not childcare, that’s called being a father ). I haven’t been to the hairdresser since December 2019. My partner had to cut off my hair as it got so bad I literally hated looking in the mirror (he did a great job btw). I have finally booked in a hairdresser mid May as I can only do Saturdays so that my partner can look after the kids while I sort myself out.Totally agree, it’s funny how this post (with a ridiculously out of date photo) came a few hours after she’d told us about how she’d applied fake tan and a few days after she’d trotted off to London kid free to get Botox and microblading done - it’s hard to empathise or feel sorry for someone who is so tone deaf to what other mothers are going through too - surely she must have some mum friends to put things into perspective? Saying she’s envious of mums who are semi put together - I would LOVE the opportunity to go and get my brows done but it’s just not going to happen around both parents working full time, kids on school holidays, no childcare because of Covid. She is so very far removed from the real work it’s almost funny at this point.
More than anything, I just want her to change the ‘we’re so busy’ narrative to ‘thankyou for your orders, because of your support we’ve been able to donate £x to these charities this month’. It’s really not hard.
I agree with this all.I feel like she’s more erratic than she’s ever been but she just doesn’t seem to be a very nice or humble person anymore. She’s lost her way trying to keep up with the ‘gram and it’s sad to watch. The apps were a sure fire way to ensure you always had new customers, running an app is probably harder than we think but definitely less work than starting a new retail ‘brand’ from scratch. The desperation for success has left her looking like a terrible business woman and she becomes less and less relateable as a mum on a daily basis. Top tip love, don’t alienate your core customers
I’m sorry, I bang on about it a lot but PLEASE NATALIE, instead of trying to accuse people of libel show us some evidence of the charitable donations you’ve been making and prove to us that you’re not actually the person you’re currently coming across as. Tonight’s O&A post was back to saying 10% or profits go to women’s mental health charities. It totally belittles the women who are sharing their stories if you’re not following through on your side of the bargain. Using their pain to make profits makes me sick to my stomach