Might not even be that, could well be just on her own school's Gifted and Talented register, which was often top 10% but not in all subjects e.g. you could be on the G and T register for Music but in bottom set for Maths.She's mentioned being "diagnosed gifted and talented" () so she'll be talking about the gifted and talented programme that I think Warwick uni ran. It was the top 5% of pupils nationwide and really not that hard, my dumb ass was in it lol
I am absolutely with you on this! Let's get ready to Pumble!ETA if it tuns out she was into Babes in Toyland and L7 as well then I might end up doing something drastic with a pumble.
I have to say I sat and passed my 11+ in the NW BUT that was a few, ahem, years ago. At the time the school was for locals, there was not this rush to buy a house in the area etc and I would say the majority of the people in my class were working class, a couple with very dodgy parents. However I understand they now have two sittings for the exam; one of locals and one for not local. The absurdity is that they have an allocation for each and so you could be local and get a higher mark than an external and they would get the place if their allocation was not full. IMO that is wrong. As for Jack I think she was probably what somebody in my school did and transferred in in the 2nd year after sitting an exam. Parental idea I think as she certainly struggled.... we also had some transfers into the 6th form and they also had issues (more to do with the style of teaching I think).I think the grammar school perception might be regional as well as relatively few areas now actually have the 11+ system and people just don't understand it.
Up here in the North West, a lot of schools that have kept grammar in their name are actually private schools (Kirkham Grammar, St Anne's Grammar) and so the association is very different. For kids to take the 11+ they'd have to specifically seek it out and then be willing/able to travel miles to the nearest state grammar school (to Blackpool that seems to be in Lancaster - there's a state "grammar" near Preston but that doesn't have an entrance exam and is just a fairly regular school that's kept the name as far as I'm aware). The implication of going to grammar school here is very middle class, a working class child is vanishingly unlikely to be able to access it.
I know that's different where Jack is but I only know that because of Jack and seeing the references here.
Look on the persons timeline for their entire part in the convo. It’ll give you an idea what they were talking about and we might be able to piece it together from there.Anyone know what she deleted here? Back in may?
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Yes, I was on my school’s G and T register. Just meant I was given more work to do from what I remember!Might not even be that, could well be just on her own school's Gifted and Talented register, which was often top 10% but not in all subjects e.g. you could be on the G and T register for Music but in bottom set for Maths.
I agree that it was more this than anything official.Might not even be that, could well be just on her own school's Gifted and Talented register, which was often top 10% but not in all subjects e.g. you could be on the G and T register for Music but in bottom set for Maths.
Yes, that's often what it meant!! On behalf of teachers, sorryYes, I was on my school’s G and T register. Just meant I was given more work to do from what I remember!
#clapformonroe …? Well, after Sunday night it could well be…Definitely a sock
This post is perfection. So, so true and illustrates exactly what the FM & squigs miss.I think it’s both.
I don’t buy that you can’t change class, so even if Jack’s upbringing was working class, her being a well paid minor celebrity for the past decade would negate that, as would her current lifestyle and interests. I think it has to be a long term change or circumstances though.
Whaf I find interesting is that most people have a mixture of social class traits and characteristics, and are not purely stereotypical. Yet Jack is so obviously middle class in every possible way. I can’t even think of a single trait of hers that is in any way associated with the working class. Background, family, beliefs, politics, clothing style, accent, attitudes, snobbery, interests, housing etc all scream middle class.
The true marker is did she benefit from her class? Yes, and there is tangible evidence.
There’s an insta post on this thread that shows Jack got her big break after a friend put her in touch with a journalist who was looking for a skint mum at Xmas feature:
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Hello everyone, first time posting here! Tell me if I'm not doing it right...and apologies for length. I have lots of observations about this chick! I'm so glad to see these threads about JM as I thought I was the only one who saw through her BS. I used to think she was ok although her culinary...tattle.life
The media is a middle class industry, so connections only come from being middle class.
She also has the accepted celebrity “woke” beliefs that are common among middle class leftists, and compulsory among famous people unless setting out to be a token right winger.
She is given much more empathy and leeway for her terrible parenting and alleged alcoholism than a working class woman would have been. Imagine if Kerry Katona had ended up skint after the Jungle, then left her children starving because she was too ashamed to ask for help? Or if she claimed her kids had to check if she was still alive after witnessing her alcoholic stupors? Or was laughing about her 10 year old child’s stained underwear? Or any of the other nasty or neglectful things that Jack claims to have inflicted on her child. A working class woman would have been shamed into oblivion for Jack’s mothering skills.
She is also given the benefit of the doubt for her intentions. A working class woman would immediately be suspected of grifting, whereas Jack has carried on under the radar for a decade. Imagine if Kerry Katona - after coming out as skint and having starving kids - was still claiming to be on the brink of starving years later, and constantly rattling her tip jar. She would be treated as a feckless alcoholic drinking her money away.
KK would not be defended like Jack is from setting up bogus crowdfunders to buy her own book for “charity”, or raking it in from Kickstarter and Patreon and giving nothing. KK would also be treated like a laughing stock if she lied as much as Jack and if she publicly displayed Jack’s level of ineptitude.
I had a look and then found this from the same day...Anyone know what she deleted here? Back in may?
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Wish BurgerBill had stayed there too.Dordrecht seems like a dream to me now. So long ago. <wistful gaze>
I think it was something to do with the 3p Lee thing and daubeney but I think he may have also deleted something as well as Jack as he didn’t say anything offensive from what I could seeLook on the persons timeline for their entire part in the convo. It’ll give you an idea what they were talking about and we might be able to piece it together from there.
Unless a wiser Frau than me actually knows
How do you mean feedback, likes? My point was just that Jack does appear to visit offices close to Southend, so I think her NBH spiel is bogus too.Might be just me, but do you leave feedback on other comments on Tattle?
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