Oh what a surprise. Went out tonight to a pr invite ![Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes: š](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f644.png)
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They all do it and itās so obviously done to try and trick people into clicking the links. Funny though isnāt it, only a couple of weeks back she was unpacking her Aldi shop, her scheduled Tesco post was obvs dueThis is the stuff that annoys me about her. Sheās written that big spiel at the bottom with the hashtags, which draws your eye to there but the AD is up the top in small font hidden against the same colour background. Why donāt these arse holes do it properly and retain the understanding about putting ad in eye line with everything else, that isnāt like a spot the difference competition. Sheās been doing this ājobā for years now. I just see it as youāre ashamed so thatās why you hide it. If you werenāt ashamed it would be boldened and with the other hashtags for the advert. Honestly if normal people pricked around with the rules at their job as much as these shilling huns do, theyād be sacked!
100% this. She did genuinely seem upset but then itās like BAM; business as usual.What bugs the tit out of me, and takes away any authenticity about her upset posts yesterday, is she posted all that (what appeared to be genuine upset) to then go out to a AD PR event, and shill a Tesco AD all within 24 hours.
Iām not saying you canāt be upset and also āworkā but she needs to decide what her brand and her āadvertising of herselfā actually is.
Agree! It's bloody dangerous sometimes! She doesn't 'work' but hes grafting and running the business that funds their 700k house and he has to take one of them with him! Absolute piss take and I'd be fuming if I were the customer and he rocked up with a child.Imagine booking Ks company to do your building / groundworkās or whatever it is he is doing & he rocks up with a kid in tow because their Mum canāt manage them / their behaviour
I actually feel sorry for the kids & their behaviour is probably a reflection of the home they are growing up in- arguing, fighting, screaming & shouting are probably quite common.
In the middle of the day. I donāt think I know any other mums - be it with one child or 7 - that has a bath in the middle of the day, when their children are home (unless of course the children are older but even thenā¦). I just donāt get it. Hallie especially being the age she is could get into anything so quickly and she wouldnāt be able to do a damn thing about it.First day of their school holidays and what a surprise she's chilling in the bath whilst the kids play!
I have two boys a similar age - i'll grab a quick shower, even then they can cause carnage bickering. No way would I be having a bath and leaving them beDoes she just let them run riot while sheās in the bath? No other adult in the house? Iām sorry but I have a 9 year old and never in a million years would I go for a bath for him to just be left to his own devices. A quick shower if I need to be somewhere that day but I make sure he is in the room across from the bathroom so I can call out to him to check heās okay. He does have ASN but I would be the same if it was any other kid. Maybe Iām over-protective but anything can literally happen in a second, especially with three kids that seem to hate each other constantly going by what moaning Lil says.![]()