I think you have a very rose tinted view of what goes on at schools up & down the country. Just because your kids don’t have internet access doesn’t mean that other children of the same age don’t.
your prob rightI think she has a B shaped belly so goes in at belly button level - mine does the same.
Then the bottom bit is scalloped edging on the knickers which is making her belly look odd
I’m sure she said it was a sell outOh dear. Not a great turnout for someone with that many subs
Yeah a sell out when you only had 17 tickets to start withyour prob rightthink I’ve put far too much thought in to it
I’m sure she said it was a sell out
That's the idea, she sends out invites by email I think, she does them ticketed to keep then small, probably so everyone gets time with the schleb (Oh dear. Not a great turnout for someone with that many subs
Please don’t feel inadequate that you can’t afford Disney. I really feel that Disney itself has done such a number on parents (don’t think kids are that bothered to be honest!) it’s just a theme park, filled with tat, queues, overpriced food and adults sweating in an irrelevant Mouse costume! (And I say this as a theme park lover & merlin pass holder!) It’s not giving your child a magical childhood- spending ANY family time on holiday (even a wet weekend in Wales) will do that! These Disney mum bloggers are just feeding into this hype for their own gain - I.e free holidays!I haven’t yet read all of the thread, however I am incredibly disappointed. In both her and Haven.
Haven for giving her s free holiday, but more so her for being so ungrateful & her in full Disney move. Yes Disney is very exciting but so should ever holiday/break be! I cannot afford to take my children to Disney, it makes me incredibly bitter & very upset I am not providing enough to my family.
Same here, my daughter is almost 9, does not have phone, doesn't know about instagram/facebook etc, only that its something i use and she tells me to put pics of her drawings on there lolMaybe I do I can just go by my kids and the school they go to. And yes there is bullying but nothing to the extreme that you are talking to.
Im not defending brummy I can't stand her but maybe her area is the same so she can't see the damage it could cause maybe she doesn't care and just wants the money who knows.
Im still more annoyed that she's pretending that she can run for 30 mins lol
I personally don’t agree with young children having internet access or having smart phones etc but I know that some young children of 7/8/9 do have smart phones or iPads and some parents do allow them to use the internet. If a child who knows Erin or Ethan is aware that their Mum is online - which they will “my mummy works on you tube” - then kids will get curious and try to find Erin’s mum on you tube.Same here, my daughter is almost 9, does not have phone, doesn't know about instagram/facebook etc, only that its something i use and she tells me to put pics of her drawings on there lol
she uses the PC for Roblox and isn't allowed to talk to anyone. So id say a sheltered life for what i see as a normal 8 year old!
However, that doesn't mean i agree with what Brummy does, i think it will come back and bite her on the bum, and her kids will suffer (and have suffered if you think about where there pics have turned up) but i wouldn't say from personal experience that her kids peers would have access to that stuff now..maybe im deluded, but i think 8 is faaar too young for social media of any sort!!!! Plus i wouldnt subject my daughter to tittle tattle about other mums in the playground, thats just pathetic! But i suppose thats just me and some people are spiteful and nasty!
yeah true!I personally don’t agree with young children having internet access or having smart phones etc but I know that some young children of 7/8/9 do have smart phones or iPads and some parents do allow them to use the internet. If a child who knows Erin or Ethan is aware that their Mum is online - which they will “my mummy works on you tube” - then kids will get curious and try to find Erin’s mum on you tube.
yeah i noticed that! its a good film though - maybe not for an 8 year old!I was watching something from her family the other day where Erin said her favourite film is “Instant Family”.... has any one else seen this film? Because it’s got a whole lot of sex references... even references to “dick pics”.... why on earth is her child watching that??? Let alone it being her favourite bloody movie.
also just wanna make the point that brummy has done videos for bbc bitesize. so kids WILL be aware of who she is and may go on her profiles!I personally don’t agree with young children having internet access or having smart phones etc but I know that some young children of 7/8/9 do have smart phones or iPads and some parents do allow them to use the internet. If a child who knows Erin or Ethan is aware that their Mum is online - which they will “my mummy works on you tube” - then kids will get curious and try to find Erin’s mum on you tube.
All her photos seem to be from a high angle (presumably because Stephen takes them) which will make her look slimmer. I can look amazing in a pic from that sort of angle- but square on look the size I am. She sees to carry her weight on her bottom half. XThat Joanie dress she wore last night is not flattering. Someone put a pic on her Twitter and she actually look size 18, so maybe she edits her own pics?!
Oh where’s that pic?That Joanie dress she wore last night is not flattering. Someone put a pic on her Twitter and she actually look size 18, so maybe she edits her own pics?!
Similar to the Ariande Grande song she sang in the talent contest at Haven that has rude lyrics!yeah i noticed that! its a good film though - maybe not for an 8 year old!
although if you ask my daughter she would say 'isnt it romantic' is hers! she bloody loves that film, i mean its Rebel Wilson so i cant disagreebut its probably not that age appropriate!
On her Twitter. Click on tweets and replies. I can’t share it on here as it has the other person in the pic!Oh where’s that pic?
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