Most people don’t have a nanny and their partner goes back to work and they have to get on with it. She’s not helping herself with all the poor me stuff!She is so full of tit.
She’s able to go for meals, get done up everyday, dance around, speak but not speak about it, have strangers in her home caring for her baby and cleaning it, popping to the shops and dentist alone.. the list goes on![]()
I know everyone experiences stuff differently but bleeping hell she loves creating the ‘poor me’ image! She craves it!
I guarantee most humans have felt and been through a traumatic event and still had to go on as normal. I have SO much empathy for people but she’s so out of touch. These people don’t know what hardship is. I know money doesn’t stop MH issues but it definitely helps aid recovery and it doesn’t seem she’s aware of that.
Yes she's magically forgotten about her nights away for Mothers day.“I went out for dinner for the first time in nearly 7 months”
Her and Ryan have had loads of meals out in restaurants, I don’t think it’s that big milestone that you’ve gone for a dinnertime meal when you’ve had plenty of breakfasts and lunches out - way more than the average new parent!!! Plus a weekend away (where did they eat at dinner time???)
To me having seen her Instagram and Ryan’s, and Sam and Zara’s it doesn’t seem she’s missed out too much on life over the past seven months despite her traumas. She’s done more luxury and pampering/ partying activities- more than the average new mam!
The staaaate of the cot he keeps sharing! It would make you want to puke. What would make you decide to put bumpers on a cot when we all now how dangerous it is? Never mind the teddy bears and pillows, it’s all about the aesthetic and not Leo’s safety.Long time lurker here but that most recent story from Ryan has pushed me to finally post. I am so fed up with seeing influential instagrammers sharing unsafe crib and cot set ups. This morning I read on The Lullaby Trust's fb page that Jac Jossa (from Eastenders fame) is working with them on an "Instagram vs. reality" campaign and it can't come soon enough. I like to tell myself that the things we see on instagram aren't the final set ups used for sleep, as you'd be a questionable person to actively ignore (as I'm sure they're being messaged) significant research on sleep safety... but it's their followers who aren't aware who I worry about.
I wish it was. But he showed him napping in it the other dayI really hope that is just his cot set up for photos/show and not how he is sleeping! I'm sure he has had plenty of messages about it and will probably ignore them so hopefully someone like the lullaby trust will reach out to them with some guidance about safe sleeping.
Yes not just napping but Ryan was working out in another room and Leo was on the monitor napping in this dangerous set up. At 4 months old. He probably thinks it’s ok if he’s ‘watching’ him but babies are not meant to be on their own under 6 months as it regulates their breathing being with someone. I hate to say it but I’m sure I read the 2-4 month age in boys is the highest risk age for cot death too. Just WHY?! for the sake of a few months can people not put their baby first?I wish it was. But he showed him napping in it the other day
Honestly these two need to get a grip.. how will they cope for the next 18 yearsWhy do they always make him out to be such a chore. He’s asleep we breathe![]()