That did choke me up tbh'She would say cruel things about the way I looked. Other times, she’d tell me my mum’s cancer was caused by the stress of naughty children [like me]'
It is very sad to think of. I am sure Louise has many mental scars and trauma from it.That did choke me up tbh
I want to know more about her confronting herIt is very sad to think of. I am sure Louise has many mental scars and trauma from it.
Wow. Her stepmum would call her a "bleep" as a child. Awful woman.
"Whatever way I unloaded the dishwasher would be the wrong way and I would be smacked for it. If she discovered a drawer in my bedroom was untidy she would drag me upstairs, empty everything out, break my things and punish me for being lazy. Or dirty. Or a bleep."
She recalls being “dragged from room to room by my hair, scrambling to make my legs work underneath me so that the whole chunk of hair didn’t come out.”
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And on another occasion, when Louise fell over, Sandra kicked her repeatedly until she stood back up again.
Louise suffered the abuse for almost a decade, before she turned 16 and decided that she would either have to end her silence or end her life."
My dad worked away from home a lot, so most of the time it was just the two of us.
That explains how her dad missed it. Makes me feel sick. I am glad Louise didn't end her life. Louise must have been terribly upset with how soon Matt introduced Devon to Darcy.
My child is a month older than pearl too and the thought gives me anxietyYou are right - the ads were infuriating!!
Also am I over the top? I have a child 1 month younger than Pearl and there is NO WAY I’d let her play with marbles at this age. She said she’s very careful with them but you can’t keep your eyes on them all the time and I’d be so scared of choking
someone had a picture of darcy on their page a while ago and she had a go at them until they took it down but then she continues to show the girls? it doesn't make sense to me..I definitely believe Louise about the abuse, and no child should ever have to go through that. It also explains a lot of her current behaviours. I just wish that as part of this 'journey' and healing, that seems to involve speaking out about it both in this book and by working with the NSPCC, she'd look more at how to keep her own children safe.
Like maybe not putting them on the internet as your main source of income, because not everyone on the internet is a 'good egg.' Maybe look into the fine line between featuring your 9 year old in videos and child labour, especially if you're actually giving her scripts and scenarios to say in these endless instagram ads. Understand that a 9 year old cannot give consent and maybe do what is in their best interest and protect them more.
If you aren't making enough money just alone as Louise without using your children, then maybe get a different job. I'm sure she's saving a LOT of money for Darcy and Pearl, but will that really make up for them having had to perform and basically 'work' when they're supposed to be having a childhood and time off from school?
That's a bit manipulative, even if Louise doesn't mean it to be. Kids can internalise the idea of money (and in particular, the though of money struggles) from quite a young age. Obviously Louise isn't struggling for income but telling a 9 year old that your money comes from her being in ads and vlogs will still make it far hard for that kid to say 'no' when they do feel uncomfortable (because 'Mummy needs that money' or 'Mummy was worried about something being expensive', etc). Even she is getting some money from it (which is quite right because she's the one making it), that's still adding an incentive to 'earn' that money - by being broadcast to millions of strangers even if she doesn't entirely like it.I can’t believe how many ads Lousie is using Darcy for. But don’t worry guys it’s okay because Darcy understands. I have posted these before but let’s not forget View attachment 200293View attachment 200294
I don’t know if pms are a thing on here (can’t find them if they are!) but I wanted to apologise for my post. I’ve not been on since then and only just read your response to it.How can you say I’m insane when you don’t know my situation.
I live in sheltered housing where I’m not allowed to live with my partner or have children and have very difficult neighbours (all elderly, I’m only 32) and on a busy road so I don’t sleep. Can’t have anyone over because theres a warden / housing manager on site.
I was put here as an emergency after being assaulted by my landlord and subsequent homelessness for 4 months. It has served me well for two years but I took it out of desperation and it’s no longer suitable. On to the next part of my life which is making a home with my partner of 5 years
Please don’t judge me when you don’t know my situation.
Not for just driving / strolling past lol
1. Darcy doesn't understand, not properly, she is a child, children don't understand how it all works properly.I can’t believe how many ads Lousie is using Darcy for. But don’t worry guys it’s okay because Darcy understands. I have posted these before but let’s not forget View attachment 200293View attachment 200294
Well said. Darcy might not realize or even mind being on the internet for millions to see now but how can Louise make an assumption for her future, when all adult youtubers remove videos or former posts of themselves that don't supposedly represent them anymore? Does Darcy have a say in which videos stay up or how long will it take until Darcy has a say in this? Louise is making money out of her children's, especially Darcy's, presence in her videos and if she's trying to defend that by telling herself and others that Darcy's money is in a savings account so all is well, she's delusional and just plain stupid. She's not watchable anymore on her own so she has to shove a camera to a nine year old's face whom she dresses up as a five year old to keep things twee and glitter-perfect.I watched a documentary recently called ‘Showbiz Kids’ where a bunch of former child stars were interviewed. It was very interesting to hear from the ones who had never actually wanted to be child actors but their parents had forced them into it, either to compensate for their own failed dreams, or generally just for the income. One in particular (Wil Wheaton, who played Gordy in Stand By Me) was so deeply resentful of his parents and if being forced into the public eye. To this day they don’t have a relationship and he feels as though his entire childhood was sold off and commodified.
Now granted the child stars of the family vloggers today don’t have to spend endless hours away from home on film sets. Also generally a lot of legislation has gone through to protect child actors, their income goes into a forced savings account, they’re limited to a certain amount of hours etc. But what’s sad for the kids in Internet vlogs is that the entire concept of vlogging is still in its infancy. So they are effectively the pioneers and will set the standards. Who knows when and if they will grow up to read about themselves on forums and see how their childhoods became public fodder for strangers to debate over. Or if future classmates or even work colleagues they’ll come across who may well have watched them grow up online and had access to many details about their private lives. Bottom line is no matter how well meaning or protective these parents try to be, they have, without consent, made public spectacles of their children's lives. And there is no way for them to tell what the fallout of that will be once those children grow up and are able to look back on it and speak for themselves.