“Self esteem” and Malice Evans do not belong in the same sentence. Arrogance, maybe. Conspiracy theorist, definitely. Hubristic - absolutely. Ugh, I’m just so sick of narcissists and their never ending claims of brilliance, charm, fortitude et cetera: someone send the woman a dictionary and the DSMV, underlining the sections relating to sociopathy, sadism, narcissism and pathological traits.
If you really had self-esteem, Malice, you wouldn’t have been shouting all over Twitter, the Daily Heil, television, radio and whatever other platform offered the chance to metaphorically crucify your ex-husband. You’d care for yourself better, try to work your way out of your (imaginary) maladies, take better care of your physical appearance and understand how empathy works.
ETA: …lastly, if you *really* had boundless self-esteem, you wouldn’t be begging for money from strangers via social media (all the while sitting in a $2m house with a pool, wardrobes filled with designer clothes, a nanny and apparently-endless takeaways). You’d pick yourself up and forge a new path for yourself, one which sets an excellent example for your daughters. Instead, you’re teaching them that they should a) be wholly reliant on a man in every sense, from the financial to the emotional b) if they consider that everyday work is beneath them, they should get out the begging bowl and c) foster unhealthy codependency issues in their future relationships, so that they are unable to survive on their own - all the while dreaming up conspiracy theories on the internet. (Which I don’t think you believe in the slightest, but it’s yet another way to poke at your ex-husband and his girlfriend, and try to wear them down physically and emotionally. Be honest, Alice: you’d love it if your endless tirades/begging/vituperative responses re: things as innocuous as ‘cook dinner rather than buying takeaways’/endless accusations/attention-seeking caused Bianca to have a relapse, wouldn’t you?
A bit of a ramble there, but this bloody woman gets on my last nerve.