Being online comes with a lot of trolling. And don’t worry about me! I’m in a place with boundaries so I’m seriously OK. But the stuff that happened to me online the past few years forever changed me.
Accounts set up pretending to be my husband. People contacting friends saying how awful I am. Police involvement. Comments on everything from my looks. To my mental health. To my parenting. By women. Who are tutors, teachers, school governors, mothers and ironically a women’s empowerment account. ... Emmalicous
Perhaps this should tell you something, Emma. It's a pity your head is so far up your own buttocks you cannot see how selfish, immature and egotistical you are. You have many YouTubers - in your orbit - who produce quality videos showing how parenthood can be difficult and challenging but overcome those challenges by improving the health and well being of their families by diet, exercise and quality time together. You miss the mark on all three.
Did you think being on social media was going to be easy? Throw a couple shite videos up a week and act like a complete nutter on Instagram isn't going to give you unconditional love and praise by women who ACTUALLY work and provide a good base for their children to flourish in. You are a disappointment, not only to yourself, but to women in general. If you get blow back, that's why. No woman is going to sit back and watch another woman stay home all day, cook frozen meals for their family and not spend any quality time together >> whilst calling THAT a job. It isn't a job Emma, it's a way to feed your ego. You will go to any length to get attention albeit using your children, your sickly grandmother, your dying dog etc. Your sunny manic personality does not fool us. You are a narcissist.
If you are going to put yourself (and your family) out there expect to be pelted with tomatoes or flowers. It's your choice.