realistically, it's all very petty, childish behaviour, with Louise and Matt taking sly digs at each other online, and Matt purposefully trying to wind Louise up. and although i can see it from Matt's perspective, with Louise's constant "I miss Darcy - I am not complete without her" guilt-tripping posts whenever Darcy is spending time with her dad, as I'm assuming Louise only posts them because she's aware Darcy will see them - I'm guessing that Darcy has a private IG account - and he is aware of the impact that these stories have on Darcy and her emotions when she's with him, and - understandbly - it pisses him off, so he's winding her up when he can - but in the long run, the only person it's going to harm is Darcy.I notice Matt has added “I love helping Darcy explore her diverse interests” in the caption for his photo He definitely knows what he’s doing and is winding Louise up!
Especially now Darcy is at the looking at Louise's insta?! What is going to happen when Darcy starts to take pictures of herself and realises they aren't the same as what Louise is posting.i really wish Louise didn't feel the need to use filters on photos of the girls. she can use filters on any photos of herself that she likes, but filtering her daughters as though their appearances somehow aren't "good enough" and she needs to perfect before sharing their images on social media. not so much the black and white photo of her and Pearlie - although i fully believe she's done that to conceal perceived flaws in her appearance as it's a close-up of her face - but that first photo in particular.
i fully appreciate that she is in the photo too, and potentially feels uncomfortable about her own appearance, but what kind of message is she giving her daughters when she won't share photos of the three of them without editing the duck out of them first? the girls will absolutely be impacted by the way she uses filters and edits photos of herself, because it teaches them that they aren't good enough unless they look perfect, and how they look is the most important thing about them - but filtering photos of the girls themselves? they're both still kids, and it's damaging as duck to be giving them the message that she perceives them as anything less than good enough. especially when both girls now seem pretty invested in dance as a hobby, and that in itself exacerbates the risk that they will struggle with body image issues and make comparisons between their own bodies/appearance with other girls, especially as they begin to grow up and go through puberty etc.
it's heartbreaking that at the ages of eleven and four, she's teaching her girls that natural photos of them don't meet her standards of perfection and that they should only share photos of themselves if they're filtered and edited to conceal any flaws - and, worse still, that their mother looks at them and sees flaws in their appearances and how they look.
The filter she used on the picture of darcy infront of the mirror is horrible, it makes Darcys skin look all weird.i really wish Louise didn't feel the need to use filters on photos of the girls. she can use filters on any photos of herself that she likes, but filtering her daughters as though their appearances somehow aren't "good enough" and she needs to perfect before sharing their images on social media. not so much the black and white photo of her and Pearlie - although i fully believe she's done that to conceal perceived flaws in her appearance as it's a close-up of her face - but that first photo in particular.
i fully appreciate that she is in the photo too, and potentially feels uncomfortable about her own appearance, but what kind of message is she giving her daughters when she won't share photos of the three of them without editing the duck out of them first? the girls will absolutely be impacted by the way she uses filters and edits photos of herself, because it teaches them that they aren't good enough unless they look perfect, and how they look is the most important thing about them - but filtering photos of the girls themselves? they're both still kids, and it's damaging as duck to be giving them the message that she perceives them as anything less than good enough. especially when both girls now seem pretty invested in dance as a hobby, and that in itself exacerbates the risk that they will struggle with body image issues and make comparisons between their own bodies/appearance with other girls, especially as they begin to grow up and go through puberty etc.
it's heartbreaking that at the ages of eleven and four, she's teaching her girls that natural photos of them don't meet her standards of perfection and that they should only share photos of themselves if they're filtered and edited to conceal any flaws - and, worse still, that their mother looks at them and sees flaws in their appearances and how they look.
totally agree - particularly their eyes. i'm not even sure that colour eyes the girl's have naturally, but those icy blue stares that the filter creates makes the photos look very cold and frosty. not exactly reminiscent of warm, happy childhood memories!And the filter she uses is so ugly anyways, it makes the photos look cold imo
I would be pissed off if my kid was on that school and another famous mom put all the school info for her followers to seeSo all through Louise posting a grid post of the girls in their dance school t shirts, one google has led to the dance school’s address and website which contains info when all the shows are on and also a timetable of classes, well done Louise
AND placing other children's safety at risk by publicly sharing which dance school the girls attend, likely unbeknownst to their parents - which is even worse.I've said it before but for an NSPCC ambassador she's acting terribly towards her children's safety.
Who's the person being interviewed? That's some detective work!Did anyone notice Pearl having a huge meltdown after Guardians of the Galaxy? Why did they take her on that ride? She’s way too young for it!
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It’s just Lucy Woods vlog who was on the same tripWho's the person being interviewed? That's some detective work!