Didn’t she mention he was on the school run this morning?
Ah ha. We ask, she answers. So it would seem that her husband actually did the school run WITH her yesterday (just why??).Subscribe to this. She appears happy on thr couch with a plate of food on her lap! But who does this in their adult life! How are they not having dinners as a family at the dinner table is something I've always wondered. And the case of the missing husband, is he still around?
Nope, not a “thing” in my life either.This repetitive nonsense about stressful school runs and snacks.... am I missing something?! Is this a thing?! I don't know any parent in the last 7 years of school run having snacks at pick up or a stress about it. Maybe I am lucky/not a walkover about dishing out sugar as soon as the kids get out of school and get them to at least wait half an hour to get home?!
If her kids aged 6 and nearly 9 are honestly making this much fuss about school and snacks, something really isn't right....Blimey just watched today's moan. She really isn't coping at all is she. It's really not that hard to get 2 kids the ages hers are to school every day, I am one of thousands that do it and then go onto real jobs. And the obsession with snacks, and whether it's the right one is just getting weird and rather unhealthy!
I know could she make it any more obvious!Love that Kelly is reading here. Nice one, trying to show us that you're not buying followers Kel.
This! My eldest is now at secondary school and the kids dig deep in social media to find embarrassing pictures of their mates when they were younger. They then get shared around all the snap chat groups.My kids are similar ages to Kelly’s. I’ve kept them off social media. The other day I checked the profile of a family friend and realised that she had photos of her kids when they were little on there so I showed them to mine. The shock on my eldest’s face when he realised his friend’s photos were on the internet and the dread when he asked if his own photos were online too tell me all I need to know about how influencers’ kids might feel.
Whilst Kelly broadcasts to the nation that Abi is still in night time nappies. I feel like we simply didn’t need to know that.This! My eldest is now at secondary school and the kids dig deep in social media to find embarrassing pictures of their mates when they were younger. They then get shared around all the snap chat groups.
On a local Facebook page with over 5000 people on there's a group of women discussing there daughter's periods and how they leaked through at school and all sort of personal stuff, those kids must be so embarrassed. I guarantee someone at school will see it and share it round. We've got a duty to protect our kids and not put their personal lives out there.
I know, talk about clutching at straws.Wow riveting content there, went to Sainsbury but forgot to go M&S![]()
This is what I don’t like about these mum influencers. I actually think some of Kelly’s content is pretty funny (if not that original) and she does have a talent for portraying parenthood in a humorous light. Unfortunately by sharing details of her daughters’ lives she is effectively monetising them as content. Fine to do as an adult, but children can’t give informed consent and as you say, that stuff is embarrassing when they’re older. I think some of the comments on here about their weight (true but pretty cruel nonetheless) are evidence of what you open yourself up to by sharing your kids online. Plus from a safety perspective, it’s not great either. And it doesn’t have to be that way… people like mumandamic manage to create funny parenting content and she never shows her boys’ faces.My kids are similar ages to Kelly’s. I’ve kept them off social media. The other day I checked the profile of a family friend and realised that she had photos of her kids when they were little on there so I showed them to mine. The shock on my eldest’s face when he realised his friend’s photos were on the internet and the dread when he asked if his own photos were online too tell me all I need to know about how influencers’ kids might feel.