100% this... I thought when I was watching the story I bet she was going mad because whatever they did it was not acceptable IN MY CAR as she said!!more like she lost her shit in the car, screamed at them to get into separate rooms and scared them into staying put.
To who? CruellaAll this is a load of shit! She’s trying to be relatable
Definitely they always look terrified of herSorry for the double post so quickly but honestly thinking about it more who is she actually kidding?!
She really expects us to believe the first time she’s ever put them in separate rooms they both just lay down and went straight to sleep? What total bullshit!
more like she lost her shit in the car, screamed at them to get into separate rooms and scared them into staying put.
She has taught these boys to constantly perform for the camera. So they’re constantly on display and competing. She asks them to do “funny” things so it’s a way of getting her attention. She’s provided no home life in which they can relax and settle so are constantly on the go.100% this... I thought when I was watching the story I bet she was going mad because whatever they did it was not acceptable IN MY CAR as she said!!
Yes I agree it’s tough when they go to school. My twins were so different, one would be all excited to come out of school whilst the other was shattered and needed to just chill watching some TV with cuddles on the sofa. If I tried any after school activities it was just too much for one of them. Be very interesting cos we all know EXACTLY the sort of school mum she’s gonna be.God help her when they do start school. My oldest loves school but the expectation on them 9-3 5xdays a week meant she was on the verge of a breakdown when she came home each night, took until Xmas for her to get into a routine. She would come in from school and just burst into tears if I gave her squash instead of milk, a princess plate instead of a pink one etc
She'll have them in breakfast and after school club by October half term. Imagine her doing phonics and numberlinesYes I agree it’s tough when they go to school. My twins were so different, one would be all excited to come out of school whilst the other was shattered and needed to just chill watching some TV with cuddles on the sofa. If I tried any after school activities it was just too much for one of them. Be very interesting cos we all know EXACTLY the sort of school mum she’s gonna be.
It would be more relatable if she did that there’s not a parent alive that hasn’t at some point lost their shit and you only have to look at favoured son to see he’s a right little spoilt brat… No way those kids went straight to sleep in separate rooms on the first attempt as a mother of four ( no twins fops sorry ) had I attempted that when my boys were small it would have been ArmageddonSorry for the double post so quickly but honestly thinking about it more who is she actually kidding?!
She really expects us to believe the first time she’s ever put them in separate rooms they both just lay down and went straight to sleep? What total bullshit!
more like she lost her shit in the car, screamed at them to get into separate rooms and scared them into staying put.
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