Out of curiosity I went on his insta for the first time properly in a few months.
I think it’s vile the way he’s sticking a camera in his kids faces while they are trying tohave dinner. What sort of behaviours does that reinforce? It definitely does not encourage them to have a good relationship with food.
I can almost get behind people’s rationale for putting their kids on Instagram. But Rosie gets more privacy from his gram than she bothers to get for her kids. Clearly she doesn’t want to be in the vids that much, so why is she not protecting her kids?
it comes across as so exploitive, just so he can sell himself as a family man and reinforce his “wean in 15”.
my next thoughts were that he just doesn’t look good. He’s only a few years older than me but looks so much more haggard and tired than he did a few years ago. The greys in his beard, the crow lines... could just be genetics but could also be years of pushing your body to extremities and not eating properly.
The joe wicks of five years ago was chirpy and had relatively unpretentious recipes.
now he looks like some sort of mini tyrant, controlling the foodin the house and expecting everyone to feed into his brand. No time for relaxing, always gotta be at hand ready to perform.
he must know deep down his recipes are crap, his exercise techniques are crap so he’s trying to go down the wellness route a bit and expand as a family brand.
what started off as a genuine love of fitness has turned into greed and excess pride. He constantly needs to show off new expensive trinkets in his giant tacky mansion, show off his trophy wife who is pretty enough for the grid just about, but more importantly is docile enough to let him continue with his nonsense. He has to do whatever he can to keep the £££s rolling in. The guy next door persona is gone completely.
what a sad thing to see happen.