Charlotte Louise Taylor #16 Wedding photos look tit. Still trying to convince us that Frank is fit.

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This thread is for bitching. I’m allowed to think her drinking pints of squash is bad.
What’s the issue 😂


Alright charl 👋

Oh no. A fool is trying to make a joke about me on the internet. How utterly devastating 🤔

The thread is for talking about the named influencer - not for having boring discussions as determined by you alone regarding “suitable” drinks for other posters

Can we individually block posters? If so, can someone help me out with how to do this?!
 
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Another fricking #ad. I think I counted that of her 13 grid posts in the 10 days since November 21st, 6 are ads. Not to mention all the dreadful, tatty, overly sugary amateur efforts on stories. It makes me feel ill thinking of how she’s selling her kids’ childhoods like this (and inflicting the sugary cringefest content on the intranet).

Where oh WHERE is Bill’s dad in this madness. Surely he can’t be ok with it so maybe he turns a blind eye.
 
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Not really relevant but I’m curious as to what ‘playgroup’ is in England? Why do parents go to that? I’m in Northern Ireland and as far as I’m aware playgroup here is another name for pre school/pre pre school (the year or two before primary school starts) so the children would be there without the parents? I’m just curious lol.

As for someone saying her content is like Groundhog Day-yes. Every week she always mentions that she isn’t wearing any make up because of stans swimming lesson. Every single week. 😴
 
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Not really relevant but I’m curious as to what ‘playgroup’ is in England? Why do parents go to that? I’m in Northern Ireland and as far as I’m aware playgroup here is another name for pre school/pre pre school (the year or two before primary school starts) so the children would be there without the parents? I’m just curious lol.

As for someone saying her content is like Groundhog Day-yes. Every week she always mentions that she isn’t wearing any make up because of stans swimming lesson. Every single week. 😴
A playgroup in England is a parent and baby/toddler group. Parents (or carers) take their child along and meet other parents whilst in a play environment. The type you’re describing is like a nursery/pre-school here in England. That’s where children get funded government hours (15 is standard) per week between 3-5yo. Parent leave children there.

Back into Charl, I fail to see how haribo link with her sodding Christmas tree?! This woman will flog anything!
 
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Not really relevant but I’m curious as to what ‘playgroup’ is in England? Why do parents go to that? I’m in Northern Ireland and as far as I’m aware playgroup here is another name for pre school/pre pre school (the year or two before primary school starts) so the children would be there without the parents? I’m just curious lol.

As for someone saying her content is like Groundhog Day-yes. Every week she always mentions that she isn’t wearing any make up because of stans swimming lesson. Every single week. 😴
there are a couple of playgroups like that that I know about around me (West Yorkshire) but she’s just going to a stay and play

do we reckon she will happily do an ad for something like poo pourri Next? She’s such a money grabbing prat

I feel so sorry for those kids. I completely disagree with her treatment of them as these past couple of ads show that she doesn’t even go to them and say “do you mind if I put this online?” (Bill especially, not sure the younger two would “get” it yet)
 
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Not really relevant but I’m curious as to what ‘playgroup’ is in England? Why do parents go to that? I’m in Northern Ireland and as far as I’m aware playgroup here is another name for pre school/pre pre school (the year or two before primary school starts) so the children would be there without the parents? I’m just curious lol.

As for someone saying her content is like Groundhog Day-yes. Every week she always mentions that she isn’t wearing any make up because of stans swimming lesson. Every single week. 😴
Playgroup is just an informal short sessions where parents/carers take young kids for a stay & play session usually in a local village hall or church hall etc - it’s usually run by other local parents and is just a way for parents to get out and socialise with other parents with their kids for an hour or so.
 
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I just want to make there rooms more Christmassy and buy them loads of random tat they don't need and claim it on my tax so I don't have to pay it
 
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Not really relevant but I’m curious as to what ‘playgroup’ is in England? Why do parents go to that? I’m in Northern Ireland and as far as I’m aware playgroup here is another name for pre school/pre pre school (the year or two before primary school starts) so the children would be there without the parents? I’m just curious lol.

As for someone saying her content is like Groundhog Day-yes. Every week she always mentions that she isn’t wearing any make up because of stans swimming lesson. Every single week. 😴
I'm also in Northern Ireland and play group is like a toddler stay and play? Like a baby group
 
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I just want to make there rooms more Christmassy and buy them loads of random tat they don't need and claim it on my tax so I don't have to pay it
I don’t understand why she said she sneaked upstairs to do it when they were not looking. Why didn’t she do it during the day when they were at school 🤷🏽‍♀️
 
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"I just want them to feel special" oh shut up you overemotional drip. Every parent wants their kids to feel special, you're no different to any other mother out there!! Always looking for attention and reassurance. Some parents don't have time to faff about in their kid's room all day, doesn't mean their kids feel any less special.
 
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"I just want them to feel special" oh shut up you overemotional drip. Every parent wants their kids to feel special, you're no different to any other mother out there!! Always looking for attention and reassurance. Some parents don't have time to faff about in their kid's room all day, doesn't mean their kids feel any less special.
Spending actual quality time with them would make them feel special not sticking after 8’s to their face for the gram. She really needs to give her head a wobble.
 
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