Him helping with the tampon is up to them, but I seriously question whether we all need to know about it!!! I assume it's been chucked in to add emphasis to how bad she was. From the comments of people who have experience with the kind of surgery she had, it really sounds like she's over exaggerating everything.
Don’t forget how CRACKING her tits are.Oh my giddy aunt! [emoji33] Tampon gate aside, I can’t get over how much this woman loves herself. Every single photo she posts is accompanied by a mini novel about how she has overcome some terrible adversity, how good of a mum she is, how she is so unique and inspirational. They are all incredibly self absorbed but I think Brummy takes the cake! Imagine if your job was to lie around in bed writing glowing reviews about yourself.
How could I forget!?Don’t forget how CRACKING her tits are.
THIS. The drama in that post about her back! I still don’t understand how she can get off the floor after a gambol but had to “explain” she wouldn’t be able to, to her dance teacher.Oh my giddy aunt!Tampon gate aside, I can’t get over how much this woman loves herself. Every single photo she posts is accompanied by a mini novel about how she has overcome some terrible adversity, how good of a mum she is, how she is so unique and inspirational. They are all incredibly self absorbed but I think Brummy takes the cake! Imagine if your job was to lie around in bed writing glowing reviews about yourself.
Certainly wasn't a back bone!I noticed on a comment she replied to she said her Dad and Stephen had also had spinal surgery. Bloody hell, I wonder what she inserted up Mickey?!
Imagine in a few years, a young boy at high school having tampons thrown at him and being mocked for his parents antics. This is what Emma is setting those children up for. Imagine attending a professional conference or interview and people knowing every intimate detail about your mother...even if nothing is said, you’d be constantly paranoid about someone laughing about your mum getting her baps out.I’m telling ya - everything she posts is a work of fiction. It’s all a load of tosh that she makes up and spews out for attention.
She’s playing a game!!!!!!!!
How could you forget trolls!I might actually set up a parady 'influencer' account, they're all the same. Imagine living in their world where you can never just experience an event or even a normal day without needing to put a spin on it to generate engagement and to make it all about you. They must have a list of popular topics they post on a cycle. Off the top of my head, here are the most common:
-realising the benefits of excercise but for me and my mental health, not to lose weight
-house renovations but remembering to remain humble and show #hacks and how much they saved for their 'dream'
-vanity pics summarising how far they have come despite experiencing an entirely normal life
-body positivity - in a swimsuit, for no reason
-crying over tiny things then taking a break from insta (for half a day) for their mental health
-Appreciating their Mum/husband posts
-when asked to take part in an #Ad - they never thought they'd be asked - #grateful
-a carefully curated view of 'normal family life' - when they have been posting flash shots of holidays and other freebies they panic that they're losing touch so post about nappies potato waffles, washing etc... to seem more grounded
sorry for the long post but I could go on.......
I had a tangentially similar thought this morning trying to work out why I’d gone off Brummy Mummy. I was a fan of Emma for only about 9 months because after a while it is repetitive.I might actually set up a parady 'influencer' account, they're all the same. Imagine living in their world where you can never just experience an event or even a normal day without needing to put a spin on it to generate engagement and to make it all about you. They must have a list of popular topics they post on a cycle. Off the top of my head, here are the most common:
-realising the benefits of excercise but for me and my mental health, not to lose weight
-house renovations but remembering to remain humble and show #hacks and how much they saved for their 'dream'
-vanity pics summarising how far they have come despite experiencing an entirely normal life
-body positivity - in a swimsuit, for no reason
-crying over tiny things then taking a break from insta (for half a day) for their mental health
-Appreciating their Mum/husband posts
-when asked to take part in an #Ad - they never thought they'd be asked - #grateful
-a carefully curated view of 'normal family life' - when they have been posting flash shots of holidays and other freebies they panic that they're losing touch so post about nappies potato waffles, washing etc... to seem more grounded
sorry for the long post but I could go on.......
I was similar to you (except I only lasted about three weeks before she started to annoy me!). At first she seemed a refreshing change from the insta perfect 20-30 somethings with their immaculate for the gram homes, make up, lifestyles, etc. Compared to Norris, Lamb, Meldrum, etc she seemed really different. I soon wised up though and it was obvious she was building a brand and constantly seeking engagement for advertising. It was the repetition in her content combined with the manic face pulling and hair flicking which just got on my tits and I had to unfollow. Can’t stand her nowI had a tangentially similar thought this morning trying to work out why I’d gone off Brummy Mummy. I was a fan of Emma for only about 9 months because after a while it is repetitive.
And once people go full time influencer/you tuber they don’t have anything to produce content from except #gifted #ad and launch events. Everything in their life is suddenly embargoed “I’m working on a really exciting project but I can’t say any more about it at the moment” and so it’s quite dull.
That bloody face pulling! WHY??? Hand under the chin, hair flicking, early morning ugly mugs, effing Disney and that childish cringy prawn cracker dance! She is just unwatchable!!I was similar to you (except I only lasted about three weeks before she started to annoy me!). At first she seemed a refreshing change from the insta perfect 20-30 somethings with their immaculate for the gram homes, make up, lifestyles, etc. Compared to Norris, Lamb, Meldrum, etc she seemed really different. I soon wised up though and it was obvious she was building a brand and constantly seeking engagement for advertising. It was the repetition in her content combined with the manic face pulling and hair flicking which just got on my tits and I had to unfollow. Can’t stand her now
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