Who does she supposedly put first then?View attachment 343313
Apparently princess pork chop knows what it's like to NOT put yourself first
I mean sure if you say so!
Sorry Emma but all I see is ME, ME, ME!
Fat c**t.
Who does she supposedly put first then?View attachment 343313
Apparently princess pork chop knows what it's like to NOT put yourself first
I mean sure if you say so!
Or get that bread, then head?Theres literally no logic. She could waddle into a shop and just buy some onions for less than a pound, then leave. Or get one of those boxes that has no guarantee of onions? Maybe just don't have onions if you don't have any. Might save her a few calories.
The EXACT questions we want answers too.Oh she’s now trying to justify her right to get a Morrison’s box. Oh just duck right off! The fact that you once used to be in debt and that Morrison’s doesn’t advertise the boxes as a cheap way of getting food if you’re struggling does not take away the fact that someone else could massively benefit from the box more than you. You said yourself you just want an onion for tomorrow but because you’re on a no groceries challenge you need a box - just spend the 10p on an onion and be done with it. Collecting a shop’s loyalty points is in no way comparable to taking a box full of free food from a supermarket you utter moron. And yes Emma, we may not know about other people’s lives but we know way too much about yours because you can’t wipe your arse without sharing it on Instagram!
there isn’t. The tit she put me through and put me in front of a shooting range... duck offPlenty of money to squander on dresses that are several sizes too small, but too tight to fork out less than a quid for a whole kilo of onions.
I've never been as repulsed by anyone as I am by Emma. She simply disgusts me. I can't think of a single redeeming quality that either her or Tony possess.
I could not tell you the last time I bought myself something. However my son is currently sporting Nike Air Force ones, the prickWe as women don’t treat ourselves. Is she for bleeping real?? That’s all she does. Every single day. This week it’s been the usual pound shop tat, clothes, Costa, Chinese, winter Wonderland, chilled in an outdoor pool listening to an audio book, booked massages and a steak meal so how she dare justify treating herself by suggesting she doesn’t ever put herself first.
And when the duck has she ever been concerned with food waste
a third world country? Didn’t realise being white and owning your own farm and shop in South Africa meant you grew up in a third country!Seriously Emma, just do one! Stop acting all holier than thou just because you once lived in a third world country - you certainly don’t live there now with your massive house, fancy car, designer clothes, 6 figure yearly income and £10k just sitting in your savings.
And who on earth would put a request on FB to swap something for an onion when they’re literally 10p at Tesco?!
good for you! I love this and what @Katykatykaty has done. We are donating a bunch of toys and sweets to a shelter, as toddler has far too much and I want him to understand giving to others.The irony of a money blogger having the most prolific shopping addiction never ceases to amaze me.
Of ALL the times you would think she would tune into an audience, you would think this year would have been the year! Instead of providing us endless entertainment with her cringe-worthy hauls, she could have decided not to show it all off on Instagram and instead could have worked on actual money saving advice for people who really needed it this year!
Emma: since you read here, why don't you prove us all wrong and actually do something good for once before the end of the year? For someone who claims to have been homeless, you sure as tit don't seem to take any interest in charity.
@Katykatykaty told us a couple of pages back how she listed Disney DVDs on FB marketplace for free and was contacted by a mum who otherwise wouldn't have been able to afford to buy her children presents this Christmas. That story affected me so much - I told my husband about it and we were speaking about how many children will go without Christmas presents and dinner this year. My husband burst into tears and we decided to make a donation to Centrepoint instead of buying each other presents this year - and I am not sitting with £10k in the bank!
What an amazing thing for you and your husband to do! The work Centrepoint do is amazing so your money is going to a great place.The irony of a money blogger having the most prolific shopping addiction never ceases to amaze me.
Of ALL the times you would think she would tune into an audience, you would think this year would have been the year! Instead of providing us endless entertainment with her cringe-worthy hauls, she could have decided not to show it all off on Instagram and instead could have worked on actual money saving advice for people who really needed it this year!
Emma: since you read here, why don't you prove us all wrong and actually do something good for once before the end of the year? For someone who claims to have been homeless, you sure as tit don't seem to take any interest in charity.
@Katykatykaty told us a couple of pages back how she listed Disney DVDs on FB marketplace for free and was contacted by a mum who otherwise wouldn't have been able to afford to buy her children presents this Christmas. That story affected me so much - I told my husband about it and we were speaking about how many children will go without Christmas presents and dinner this year. My husband burst into tears and we decided to make a donation to Centrepoint instead of buying each other presents this year - and I am not sitting with £10k in the bank!
What an amazing message you’re passing on to your son. Just incredible!good for you! I love this and what @Katykatykaty has done. We are donating a bunch of toys and sweets to a shelter, as toddler has far too much and I want him to understand giving to others.
Yes, they're amazing! My company has been participating in the Sleep Out To Help Out for years. Thank you for sharing the story @Katykatykaty - I really can't stop thinking about it. My husband and I have been so privileged to have kept our jobs this year (even with furlough), but being so isolated at home, I do feel I've been in a bit of a bubble and it's been easy to feel sorry for myself and forget how many people are genuinely suffering this year. Of all years that we really need a wonderful Christmas, this will be such a hard Christmas for so many, for many different reasons.What an amazing thing for you and your husband to do! The work Centrepoint do is amazing so your money is going to a great place.