Doherty557
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And now they’re buying each other wedding pyjamas after she banged on about only buying secondhand and making people feel guilty for so much as sniffing at a high street store
I also got Ted Baker wedding shoes - loved them that much I bought them in black the day after my wedding. That way I can be buried in the same type of shoe I wore for my wedding I’m a nutter I knowIt annoyed me more bcus, unless he'd dress isn't floor length, no one is going to see them unless you have pictures of you putting them on... Yet an MUA is professionally trained, highly skilled and they apply things to something people look at ALL DAY.
I would've loved a pair of Jimmy Choo's for my wedding but it wasn't a priority. I found a pair of Ted Bakers I love, but they were £150 so I waited... and managed to get them in the sale! I lasted about 7 hours in them and then switch to converse which was the best decision ever! In total I spent £100 for two pairs which I still wear now!
Also “planning an micro wedding” Come on, writing and creating content is apparently your job, and you are married to your teacher, surely you can grammar check your own bio??Busy updating her bio though
You’re so right about this. she was playing the misery card (completely justified in the case of a miscarriage) but it seems insincere knowing that she had good news that she was withholding.I think the thing that makes it more unbelievable is when she jumped on the Chrissy/John bandwagon, she already knew she was pregnant. And fair enough that she didn’t want to announce it- she could have kept it private the whole way through if she’d wanted, no one is entitled to know anything she doesn’t want them to- but to be so heavy on the miscarriage chat knowing that she’d be announcing her pregnancy soon doesn’t sit well with me.
This!!! Why post that photo today? I found it quite distasteful to be honest. Yes raise awareness, but don’t jump on a bandwagon and pretty much copy a post of a family who are grieving!I think it’s important that people should be able to process the trauma surrounding a miscarriage in whatever way works for them and Beth has already been vocal about her miscarriage... and here comes the but... it does seem pretty gratuitous to upload a sad black and white photo IMMEDIATELY after a celebrity shares their own story. It just stinks of jumping on the bandwagon and wanting to get in on the sympathy and exposure while it’s “trending”. I really do believe in eliminating the stigma around miscarriage but there’s a fine line, when Instagram is your job, between sharing your experience and monetising it.
By the time you’ve run the bath, got your food placed nonchalantly on edge ofIs eating pizza in the bath a thing? Am I just really uncultured & off trend that the thought turns me a bit ?