Just because you have WLS doesn’t mean your life ends and you stop eating or being able to go out and enjoy yourself.. you don’t need food and alcohol to have fun, which she would realise if she had surgery.I dont think she'd have surgery either as socialising is her life (when we can actually do it) and surgery would take all that away.
As sad as it sounds I think without food in her life she wouldn't have much to look forward too.
Sadly that's not how a lot of these self named influencers work ...the freebies become addictive i think. I have only seen one do give aways regularly of all the excessive makeup etc she receives and all her AL money goes to charity. She is rare amongst this community which is motivated by greed.She could diet for the 4-5 weeks, she would drop 10 kilos in that time no issue at alll.. then she could indulge over Christmas without the worry of coming into the new year as a size 30.
I guess she doesn’t worry like others do about their weight but she really needs too... also re to the food she’s sent, she could tell them ‘hey don’t send it to me I’m watching my figure, send it to the insert homeless shelter and il still do a shout out on my insta’
That's not the impression her best mate Poppy Adams gives tbh.Just because you have WLS doesn’t mean your life ends and you stop eating or being able to go out and enjoy yourself.. you don’t need food and alcohol to have fun, which she would realise if she had surgery.
She could easily donate all the food freebies, though - just do a post saying she'll leave it on her doorstep and if you want it, you can come and get it, or even find a homeless shelter to take it to, or leave outside as they'll be more than grateful, but she's too greedy, tbh!Must be very difficult to stay on track when you keep being sent "goodies" through the post. A lot of her 'happy' post seems to be made up of sweets and chocolate.
I think / hope that a lot of what she shows us - the pies, the baked goods, and all the gifted chocolates and sweets , she does actually share with her family who all live close by.
Imo she's not going to start a diet anytime soon ..its Christmas in a few weeks! No way she won't be indulging just like the rest of us !
She’s always been extremely passionate about eating even way before the pandemic, She used to order something called “hot beef chip and dip” religiously. Also when they’d have dinners at her grandmas, there would be plates and plates of food and tons of different kinds of dessert that they’d pile onto their plates and eatI haven’t followed Jess for that long and I assumed that cooking and eating featuring heavily in her stories was because of lockdown. I think we’ve all done more cooking and place more emphasis on meals because we’re not doing an awful lot else- I know it’s that way in my house.
Again, I don’t know if this is because of the pandemic but she does seem to cook most of her food from scratch, which is obviously a good thing.
So basically I was just wondering if she has always made too much food/ put lots of emphasis on eating or if this is a pandemic thing?
Or as she has a car she could take the necessary hygiene precautions and take it to a shelter/food bank/charity herselfShe could diet for the 4-5 weeks, she would drop 10 kilos in that time no issue at alll.. then she could indulge over Christmas without the worry of coming into the new year as a size 30.
I guess she doesn’t worry like others do about their weight but she really needs too... also re to the food she’s sent, she could tell them ‘hey don’t send it to me I’m watching my figure, send it to the insert homeless shelter and il still do a shout out on my insta’
I used to go out with a lad whose Nan always put tinned marrowfat peas and tinned carrots on her Sunday dinners. Fucking rank they were. How lazy must someone be to use tinned carrots??Tinned peas have such a horrible texturefrozen is all I will eat
Oh I eat peas all the time, with any meal really, it’s solely the tinned peas that offend meI used to go out with a lad whose Nan always put tinned marrowfat peas and tinned carrots on her Sunday dinners. Fucking rank they were. How lazy must someone be to use tinned carrots??
For the poster who asked if it is a northern thing, maybe, as I know a lot of people up here who have peas on their Sunday dinners. Personally, I don't, but have had frozen peas very rarely as a last resort when I've not had much veg in or been unable to get much.
I concur that frozen peas are so much nicer than tinned. Although I am partial to tinned mushy peas with fish n chips, or meat pie and chips!Oh I eat peas all the time, with any meal really, it’s solely the tinned peas that offend meprobably wouldn’t have it with an Xmas dinner though, but only cause I have so many other veggies!
No sign of the " controversial " tinned peas on her plate!Just one, lonely sad piece of broccoli? I’m genuinely so worried about Jess. Her eating habits are one of the most unhealthy I’ve ever seen. She nearly always eats carby rich beige food and that can’t be good for her. She even has had a dodgy belly these few days and still keeps packing in the food nonstop. Do not be surprised if she gets hospitalised again
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Oh dear, hope this doesn’t turn into another corned beef gateNo sign of the " controversial " tinned peas on her plate!
I'm saying NOTHINGOh dear, hope this doesn’t turn into another corned beef gate
Me neither...🥸I'm saying NOTHING
She’s an idiot I have no sympathy for her. She’s eaten so much crap over the last few days she knew she was unwell but continued to eat and eat and eat and eatThe state of what she’s been eating, not surprised she feels ill. She’s basically self-harming by not eating well and looking after herself
I recently stumbled across her account. I’m quite surprised she doesn’t have a thread on here!This is off topic but does anyone follow Rolling with Lindsay? Can't find a thread for her.
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