Oh wow! These are conversations to be had in private not on Twitter… her Twitter posts
Oh wow! These are conversations to be had in private not on Twitter… her Twitter posts
I do feel for her a bit. Must be hard losing your mum at a young age and having a difficult relationship with your step mother must be stressful. I do think she probably will end up showing her baby on social media tho!That’s an interesting revelation, that the step mother hates her and her sister.
She talks about her pregnancy non stop at the moment and once the baby is born she will talk about the baby non stop...so I don't see how she won't end up showing him/her?Can’t rebrand as a mummy blogger without showing baby though
Her birth mother would’ve probably done the same. Tell her to pull herself together.Petition for her stepmum to join tattle she’s not wrong with knocking her down her pedestal that millions of women give birth, she isn’t the first and she isn’t special.
I bet she reads this thread, and possibly even comments !Her stepmum isn't wrong !!!
Probably but she will never know. You can't do what didn't happen. She didn't live the tough moments with her, she was so young, so she idealises her mum which is natural. Same for her sister I guess.Her birth mother would’ve probably done the same. Tell her to pull herself together.
Or perhaps like a lot of things with George, all is not as it seems! She's excellent at playing the victim and never takes accountability for her words or actions ...and she certainly never likes being given a different opinion/ view point or advice because as we all know it's her way or no way and she's the expert at everything !Probably but she will never know. You can't do what didn't happen. She didn't live the tough moments with her, she was so young, so she idealises her mum which is natural. Same for her sister I guess.
That said, there are nasty women too and nasty muns and nasty stepmums. But she doesn't seem to engage her father responsibility which baffles me (like he's a victim too). He's the "real" father and the adult after all, the one who was supposed to prioritise his children.