Very much so!This is what I was thinking too, don't you need both hands free to help your kids? Push the buggy, hold hands, help with bags etc?
Very much so!This is what I was thinking too, don't you need both hands free to help your kids? Push the buggy, hold hands, help with bags etc?
Is cosplaying being a busy mum a thing? No need to answer this rhetorical questionso she now needs every item to be perfect for the school run? give me a bleeping break, she's like a teenage girl trying to fit with the cool girls
lily won't ever fit in because she tries to come off as a non-influencer amongst influencer, a hard working mum amongst other parents and a dedicated stay at home parent amongst working parents... which only makes her look like an inauthentic pick me in her late 30sYep, and I imagine she’s trying to make friends with women who work in central London. Actual girl bosses. They don’t want to know Lily
CringeWho on earth needs 4 identical button up beige cardigans!!!
These all serve the exact same look - FRUMPY 80 year old!
And people dare to reply with 'Really loving your content lately, Lily'. What content? Same style of jumpers and cardis over and over and over again?Who on earth needs 4 identical button up beige cardigans!!!
These all serve the exact same look - FRUMPY 80 year old!
i often wonder just how many people have kids because they are expected and not because they want to.. just going off the amount of people I see who in school holidays etc just resort to dragging their kids around the shops with them rather than doing anything else with them ..I think Lily just does what she thinks everyone else thinks you should do in life.
I worked with someone once who got married and had a kid because it was what everyone else expected she would do. She promptly had an affair and split from her husband.
For Lily it's quite clearly a tick box thing.i often wonder just how many people have kids because they are expected and not because they want to.. just going off the amount of people I see who in school holidays etc just resort to dragging their kids around the shops with them rather than doing anything else with them ..
Hmmm.... Which shapeless burlap sack shall I wear today?Who on earth needs 4 identical button up beige cardigans!!!
These all serve the exact same look - FRUMPY 80 year old!
Next will be bigger house because they’ve ‘outgrown’ their 4 bedroom home in London.For Lily it's quite clearly a tick box thing.
Get boyfriend, marry boyfriend, buy house, have children. Sorted. Not sure what is left now since she's 'done'.
The one with the big collar wouldn't actually look that bad if she wore with (I know shock horror) high-waisted skinny jeans, or a straight leg jeans in a darker colour (black, indigo etc).Hmmm.... Which shapeless burlap sack shall I wear today?
Not a chance.maybe smiling
all i could focus on is her dead hair, it literally just hangs there, no natural movement or volume....Who on earth needs 4 identical button up beige cardigans!!!
These all serve the exact same look - FRUMPY 80 year old!
Her story this morning. Why does she need a flask of tea on the school run? She can’t wait to get home and have one? It’s not like she’s rushing off for a commute.
Whilst the rest of us plebs, get rid of a couple of jumpers that are looking tired and buy a couple new ones to freshen up their wardrobe but are mostly wearing the same classics from last winterAnd people dare to reply with 'Really loving your content lately, Lily'. What content? Same style of jumpers and cardis over and over and over again?
And I hate that she calls it 'rewearing' as if it's groundbreaking to wear your old jumpers again this year.