i noticed that too, but just assumed it was the usual case of Alex prioritising content above his daughter's wellbeing - i'm sure he allowed her to use the toilet, but only once she'd performed adequately for the camera and joined in with the "big boy bed" chant, he's not going to let her leave halfway thru filming, because their views rely on the presence of the triplets. prioritiesWhy did he push one of the twins back when she said she needed the toilet
it's not even the length with Alex, it's the fact that his hair is always weirdly vertical and a total mess. as for Big Jim, the poor kid has needed his hair cut for years. the fact that he's a boy with long hair isn't the issue - it's the way that it is regularly tied back into a bun so tightly that it must physically hurt him. they pull the girls' hair back way too tightly too. the poor kids must have constant headaches - and it risks damaging their hair too.Think Alex and Big Jim both need haircuts. The state of them. Henry seems to be only well groomed lad in that house.
i just went and watched after reading what you wrote, and i totally understand what you mean. it's the way Alex grabs the hands of both the twins, and Lottie is left on the edge of her own family - and while Henry is on the other side and not holding Alex's hand either, he's a lot taller and bigger and isn't pushed to the side in the way that Lottie barely gets through the doorway. it's honestly heartbreaking the way Lottie is treated and sidelined by her own family - and as she's the smallest, she doesn't have the strength to push herself forward in the way that th twins do when they are all vying for attention.I was looking at his story’s… and there she was: poor Lottie fighting for her position in her own family. ‘The gels’ are way too strong for her. Alex doesn’t treat Lottie very well. She doesn’t get what she needs. Sorry, as a Dutchie it’s hard to use the right English words for what I see and feel, but this pictures will tell the story.
that's exactly my issue with the way they force Lottie to sit in front of her plate of food, staring at it for hours while her siblings eat ice cream in front of her. especially when Alex has explained previously that he has his own issues with food and disordered eating, that in itself means Lottie is potentially more vulnerable to developing an eating disorder, and the last thing he needs to be doing is making mealtimes into such a nightmare, with so much pressure, exacerbating her anxiety by filming her every time she eats and asking her inane questions, instead of trying to make the environment at meal times more chilled and relaxed and allowing her to listen to her own body and recognise when she has eaten enough.Actually you shouldn't ask your child to eat more or eat all the food. This leads to later problems
Trigger
1. Obesity
2. Eat too much then be sick
3. Negative towards food
If a child as had enough never force them to eat more if hungry later on give them fruit
The body and mind knows when full.
How on earth is she cooking that stir fry?! Raw chicken on top of the veg
You cook the chicken first you daft b*nt. I knew she couldn’t cook but this is another level.
Was literally just coming here to say that. What is left of that veg by the time you've cooked the chicken.How on earth is she cooking that stir fry?! Raw chicken on top of the veg
You cook the chicken first you daft b*nt. I knew she couldn’t cook but this is another level.
i'm a vegetarian and don't ever cook meat, yet even i know that you cook the chicken first! isn't it just basic common sense that you don't dump a load of raw chicken into a pan of vegetables?!Food poisoning pending. I can't believe she has put the veg in first then the raw chicken