How strange? I listened to it today and they had her kids on at the end which did surprise me since it’s filmed as well and she usually hides their faces
Maybe that's why? Perhaps she'd wanted the kids faces blurred out but Hugo (or whatever he's called) hadn't done it? Or she changed her mind about showing them? The other time they deleted a video was because Jessie didn't like how she looked in it so could also be that again.How strange? I listened to it today and they had her kids on at the end which did surprise me since it’s filmed as well and she usually hides their faces
I always get the impression that she genuinely worries if he spends time away from her/the family he may cheat, or purposely cause tension to split. Covid winding down makes it seem like her anxiety is rising about this. She admitted to keeping tabs and snooping on women she knows he was with during the split ( which I understand why ...even if it isn’t healthy).Thanks for mentioning the podcast was up on Spotify, I missed it on YouTube and hadn't realised i could get it there.
I have a lot of respect for Jessie and have been following this thread recently. I think she's talented and open and has a unique point of view. I do think her and Bebe are super quick to talk about "when you were fat" when they really weren't much heavier. But food and body image is so personal and subjective I understand its difficult to navigate in an honest way yet be 100% responsible. I can understand it would be a cause of discussion here.
However what really bothers me is Alfie. His comedy is basic and contrarian and wouldn't be at all interesting without the counter point she brings to his life. I have major issue with his beliefs over using the 'n' word and how he comes across in this podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podca...word-alfie-brown/id1370978944?i=1000414121585
From stories he and Jessie have shared i feel like he binge drinks, lies to her a lot and gaslights Jessie into thinking she's not fun for getting angry about when he said he'd be home. He has three kids and I feel like he acts like she trapped him. How much he slept around after they broke up, I just think is gross.
Above is my opinion having followed them since she first had Donnie and I obviously don't know them personally. Its super dumb that I care, he's the father to her kids but I always want to yell that she's right for being angry with him and he's a dick!
I've just got to the part where he starts talking about bebe. It was going pretty well up till that point. So bleeping weird!!Has anyone listened to Alfie’s show - released on YT today
Is he being creepy? Sorry I cannot be bothered to listen to it. I already think he is problematic and don't find him funny.I've just got to the part where he starts talking about bebe. It was going pretty well up till that point. So bleeping weird!!
Yeah he said he jokingly calls her his girlfriend in law because he secretly wants to duck herIs he being creepy? Sorry I cannot be bothered to listen to it. I already think he is problematic and don't find him funny.
Did Bebe and her boyfriend break up? I saw him post something on Instagram, but I wasn’t sure if it was real or not?
No I follow Horatio on Instagram, it’s most likely a jokeDid Bebe and her boyfriend break up? I saw him post something on Instagram, but I wasn’t sure if it was real or not?
He reminds me so much of my ex husband, SO MUCH. He was a grade A dick and a bargain basement Russell Brand. He’s actually a stand up comic now, and funny too, but I guess that’s because the backbone of his act is anecdotes I told him when we were together.Thanks for mentioning the podcast was up on Spotify, I missed it on YouTube and hadn't realised i could get it there.
I have a lot of respect for Jessie and have been following this thread recently. I think she's talented and open and has a unique point of view. I do think her and Bebe are super quick to talk about "when you were fat" when they really weren't much heavier. But food and body image is so personal and subjective I understand its difficult to navigate in an honest way yet be 100% responsible. I can understand it would be a cause of discussion here.
However what really bothers me is Alfie. His comedy is basic and contrarian and wouldn't be at all interesting without the counter point she brings to his life. I have major issue with his beliefs over using the 'n' word and how he comes across in this podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podca...word-alfie-brown/id1370978944?i=1000414121585
From stories he and Jessie have shared i feel like he binge drinks, lies to her a lot and gaslights Jessie into thinking she's not fun for getting angry about when he said he'd be home. He has three kids and I feel like he acts like she trapped him. How much he slept around after they broke up, I just think is gross.
Above is my opinion having followed them since she first had Donnie and I obviously don't know them personally. Its super dumb that I care, he's the father to her kids but I always want to yell that she's right for being angry with him and he's a dick!
I just feel bad for the children if the family unit is that tempestuous ( Jessie stalking him and following women he slept with us is very unhealthy ) and they both seem prone to over emphasising the dysfunction for content and seem to like making people uncomfortable for jokesssThis might be an unpopular opinion but Jessie knows exactly who Alfie is. I don't think he has ever been deceptive about being a boozer, or a dick, or a womanizer. It's never a good idea to go into a relationship with the idea that you want to change who they are on a fundamental level. When Alfie broke up with Jessie she literally stalked him to get back together! They are both pretty problematic, it's just easier to like Jessie because she is more careful about her public persona.
Also, we must remember that they're both performers and entertainers. Their relationship has become part of their "act". While they are definitely dysfunctional IRL, they also play up to that in a big way in the content they create.