Clemmie’s Jewellery launch where she clearly thought she was queen tit.
And then they’d all troop outside to take photos of each other posing and rocking peace signs in front of some brightly coloured street art.After watching about 2 minutes of that excrutiating ‘interview’ with MOD and Budget Clemmie, I now have visions of those ‘breakfasts’ being full of middle class women in fugly expensive dresses, fringes and glasses all standing up and shouting ‘I’m Clemmie’ ‘No, I’m Clemmie’, Spartacus style.
Just watched this for the first time omg so painfulThey were like the “cool group” at school. Well, in their own heads.
There is a fabulous “interview” with the two Clemmies on Youtube. You can almost smell the self importance. They really believed their own hype. A friend of mine sent it to me to cheer me up and give me something to laugh at during a hard time
They really do think they are celebrities or really important people.
I just had a watch too. Something that struck me is when they're talking about the 'instamum' community and about how much they've all made friends and found their people. They made it sound like it was some welcome, open community but we all know that it was reserved for middle class mums with big followings. There's not a chance in hell they would have welcomed me in with open arms. I'd be stuck in the 'bleak' maternity leave that budget Clemmie had before she had a big following.
Oh tit, the long boardingLooking back it was all so damaging to normal women, this was a time when they were doing constant undeclared ads and you always felt you weren’t good or cool enough - in fact they’re just a bunch of try-hards, like Budget Clemmie long boarding in Peckham, the festivals as if it was Woodstock etc. And don’t get me started on “adult headache”!
Memories of her long boarding on her commute have just come rushing back to me what a pretentious twitOh tit, the long boarding
I’d forgotten about that little fad. What the hell did they think they were doing?!
I had a new born at the time and was so vulnerable to all that tit. I seriously was going to drop £200 I didn’t have on one of those Sleepy Head things. Luckily I came to my senses and figured out it was all a bleeping pyramid scam to sell undeclared tat to new mothers with PND.Looking back it was all so damaging to normal women, this was a time when they were doing constant undeclared ads and you always felt you weren’t good or cool enough - in fact they’re just a bunch of try-hards, like Budget Clemmie long boarding in Peckham, the festivals as if it was Woodstock etc. And don’t get me started on “adult headache”!
The whole lot of them are absolute shits for making people feel that way. Pretending to be relatable and your mate, while all the time it was just undeclared ads and gifts.I had a new born at the time and was so vulnerable to all that tit. I seriously was going to drop £200 I didn’t have on one of those Sleepy Head things. Luckily I came to my senses and figured out it was all a bleeping pyramid scam to sell undeclared tat to new mothers with PND.
I also had a newborn when they were at their “peak”I had a new born at the time and was so vulnerable to all that tit. I seriously was going to drop £200 I didn’t have on one of those Sleepy Head things. Luckily I came to my senses and figured out it was all a bleeping pyramid scam to sell undeclared tat to new mothers with PND.
Clemmie Hooper/MoD delivered Clemmie Telford’s youngest child, Greta. There’s an (admittedly very nice) photo of them together after the birth which seems to have been scrubbed off the Internet. I did find these:As if Budget Clemmie had MOD an internet friend come for the birth.
I nearly bought one at peak instaMum time too then I read the bag was made from some tit faux leather and for all that money I was shocked. Dodged a bulletI also had a newborn when they were at their “peak”
I remember genuinely feeling like I was letting my child down because I couldn’t afford a Tiba & Marl changing bag
A golden find! Clemmie seemed to have got a memo to dress like a zoo animal, wth was that outfit.They were like the “cool group” at school. Well, in their own heads.
There is a fabulous “interview” with the two Clemmies on Youtube. You can almost smell the self importance. They really believed their own hype. A friend of mine sent it to me to cheer me up and give me something to laugh at during a hard time
They really do think they are celebrities or really important people.