Can we have this as the next thread title pleaseFamily Fizzle Out
None of the kids have any friends outside the family whatsoever. When I was Mias age I was going to town every weekend or round to friends houses and going to house parties. It was alright when they were in Brighton because I remember in her early videos she had a few friends she went to town with but even then that was it.And the amount of times she’s been asked about a boyfriend - she doesn’t have any friends or know anyone her age!?
Right?? She doesn't even have contact with anyone.... and really these kids are looking for someone they can relate to. Give Mia a boyfriend and suddenly they're like "NO! I need one too!"And the amount of times she’s been asked about a boyfriend - she doesn’t have any friends or know anyone her age!?
I wish they would see it as "we want to give our kids any and all opportunities, and we think school could open doors for them in some ways", vs the ways they see it now. Fact is, it's about who you know, about networking as well. If they can't learn the ins and outs of making new friends or expanding their bubble beyond what they know now, they won't be successful in the future. (Maybe they'll have money because of youtube but that will only last so long..)Given the kids are thein the family like all family bloggers you would think they would use that new wealth to support their education. I have no issue with home/online schooling if it is actually going somewhere.
You can’t get anywhere without basic GCSE English And maths so to not even do those is neglect.
At least the Inghams pay for private school (even if they are never there)
First of all, it's not true. Both of my parents have their own businesses, and they both have university degrees specific to their field. If they didn't have these degrees it would be impossible for them to get work because people wouldn't trust their capabilities.watch what darren says from 2:05. I disagree completely with it.
100% agree with all that you've said - spot on.Have Darren and Georgie ever had a real job? I remember them saying they were on benefits before Gran Canaria. Obviously I am not one of those people that go round accusing people on benefits as being unwilling to get a job. I wholeheartedly believe that nearly everyone on benefits would want a job if they could, and I think it's right that the government support people who can't. But if Darren and Georgie were so opposed to working for other people even back in the Gran Canaria days... it begs the question as to whether they even tried to get a job when they were on benefits, or whether they refused to get jobs where they were working for other people. I really do hope that's not the case, but you can see why it's possible.
Georgie did university studies? That really is surprising as you say when you think about their attitude towards education now. Buying and selling from Amazon seems to be a way of making money tax free- I think it's been clamped down on here in the UK.100% agree with all that you've said - spot on.
I'm not sure that they ever have had a real job - while they've both got online personal trainer qualifications I think they did that free-lance/independently from any gym - their beginnings on youtube were as a fitness channel. Georgie wouldn't have had much time for working having Mia so young and then going on to do further university(?) studies while it was just the two of them - funny considering her views on education now. While they were on benefits/when Mia was young Darren would make money from buying and selling on Amazon (very dodgy in my opinion - wonder if they declared it as income?). Not sure of his history before that though. No "real" jobs though - both have been working for themselves from the start.
Yep - she talked about it in one of her '16 and pregnant/teen mum' videos. I think she did an English degree and said that at the time it was very important to her to have achieved that. Very conflicting to her attitude towards education now! Ah, I thought it would have been something like that - now that they've clamped down on it he can't go back when their youtube career dies down.Georgie did university studies? That really is surprising as you say when you think about their attitude towards education now. Buying and selling from Amazon seems to be a way of making money tax free- I think it's been clamped down on here in the UK.
she’s always referred to him as her ‘dad’ but when she talks to him she calls him Darren if that makes sense.This may be unnecessary but does anyone else find it uncomfortable that Mia has suddenly started calling Darren dad out of like nowhere especially when she literally said last week about calling him Darren. Is mias dad really now out the picture especially the way she acted when asked about him in the assumptions video.
Yeah not even a Instagram post with the 1m balloons or anything its definitely weird xDoes anyone else think it’s a little weird that Mia hit 1 million subscribers over a week ago but it hasn’t been addressed either on her channel or the main channel. When family fizz reached 1 million they had mercy and really were excited about it, but now they don’t even acknowledge Mia’s achievement. Her recent video is just another eating food in a certain colour video, no reference to her hitting quite a high subscriber milestone. Also, I recently unsubscribed from Mia’s and family’s channel because their content just became so fake and the weird voice distortion they’ve started doing really annoys me. All Mia’s doing is bringing out another colouring book and all family fizz care about is selling merch, they might as well just stop making boring videos and just turn their channels into advertising platforms, because that is all they are. Furthermore, in Mia’s video she gets super hyper and giddy from 1 energy drink. She’s 15, every morning since I was 11 I’ve had coffee for breakfast and not once has it made me hyper, I get it different people react differently but seriously, even in the evening she was still acting weird. I feel like her parents are not allowing her to interact with others her age, meaning she doesn’t know how to act as the only people she talks to are her parents who are in their 30s or siblings who are all under 10. (I don’t want to offend, this is just my opinion based on observation,obviously I don’t know what actually goes on in their lives).
Especially at that age! Someone to tell secrets to, crushes on boys, advice about boys, someone to have sleepovers with and go shopping withMy heart breaks for sweet Mia. It’s no life is it. I bet she would love some friends.
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