There were people speaking up on Twitter and apparently Georgie boy was getting his lawyers involved to silence them. Same thing they tried to do with Tattle when they got called out for drug use.Have been scrolling through threads but can’t find anything about George and the allegations, can anyone fill me in please?!
Dammit haha. Thanks for filling me in though!There were people speaking up on Twitter and apparently Georgie boy was getting his lawyers involved to silence them. Same thing they tried to do with Tattle when they got called out for drug use.
Anyway the tweets seemed to be swept under the rug and whenever people ask Megan about the allegations she blocks & deletes.
I'm also looking for others like her, basically someone like Brittany Bathgate but with more colour haha!Like I said before I would love to know what the hell happens to all this free shit she gets constantly. Does anything go to charity? She never does giveaways, no depop, no charity sale? Would love to know how she gives back? The stuff makes one or two appearances on her posts thens forgotten. Her house isn't that big to keep absolutely everything. All this income and free stuff just for a Instagram post. I mean think about all the pr stuff she gets that she doesn't share!? It actually makes me feel a bit sick. Everything I own i worked hard for and any designer purchases I have made I've saved up for. It would be meaningless if it was all handed to me on a plate. Professional freeloader if you ask me. Are there any others out there like her? I follow a few influencers and no one else seems as greedy or comes across so badly as her. She doesn't bother with her blog anymore as it doesn't make her easy money. Just goes on to link the odd affiliate links. She doesnt share personal stuff anymore. No YouTube. Just a page full of adverts. Once upon a time I would want to buy everything I saw her wearing. Nothing she wears now is nice.
I don’t think the perfume ad is that bad compared to normal but the rainbow outfit reel was .. intenseNew to this thread and tbh I don’t act okay follow Megan but she pops up in my suggested quite a bit so I have a lark on her page now and then. I just had to leave a comment about her new reel.... WHAT is with her sucking in her cheeks so obviously?! I actually can’t believe she expects people to believe her face is just like that, annoys me to no end every time I see her!
why do you think she’s going to have a c section?I assume she is having a scheduled c section?
Doesnt she give her unwanted press or samples to her mum and faye to sell on private depops and maybe she has a lrovate one. Or ebloggers?
Too posh to push. And G won’t want her ruined down therewhy do you think she’s going to have a c section?
the female body is made to do this tho (no way am i saying that’s all we do or should do far from it) and imo chosing to have a c section where it isn’t essential or recommended doesn’t rly make sense?'Too posh to push' is such a horrendous term. Women already experience 9 months of pregnancy, which is by no means easy even if Megan insists her's is oh so "dreamy", and they should have the absolute freedom to choose their preferred labour. Majority of c-sections performed in the UK were the safest option, yet those women are branded as lazy? I have never been been pregnant, but I imagine this is a frustrating stereotype, to the point that it even leaves some women so conflicted that they are ashamed to have c-sections
There are many criticisms of Megan that I agree with, but we certainly shouldn't be tearing women down for prioritising their own and their baby's health and wellbeing
I agree completely.the female body is made to do this tho (no way am i saying that’s all we do or should do far from it) and imo chosing to have a c section where it isn’t essential or recommended doesn’t rly make sense?
there are so many benefits to baby by giving birth vaginally obviously if it’s unsafe to do so, safety over benefits of womb canal good bacteria etc but duno why you’d choose not to if it’s safe for you and baby. i get people should have right to choose but why would u choose
something that could potentially compromise your baby?
Safety and not wanting to risk vaginal tears are not the same. I was also referring to the second type of person.I agree completely.
I had a semi elective C-Section after a failed induction, it was the safest thing for me and my baby.
I know a few people who remind me of the term "too posh to push" who just wanted "the easiest option" so it makes me think of that.
Sorry to anyone I may of offended here - I'm not tying all c sect ladies in together, unfortunately though there are women who literally cba to go through a labour and they're the reason that terms been coined.
Then she’ll probs use all that AD money to go private. The issue here isn’t c-section vs. VB. If your’s and your baby’s life is at risk unless you have a c-section, that’s completely not a problem. Megan seems (to me) one of those ‘holier than thou’ bastards though and no matter what kind of birth she has it will be more ‘dreamy’ than anyone else’s birth. When the reality is that she’s had a baby with someone with a wandering eye, and pair of hands by all accounts. Plus good luck getting into that wedding dress PP no matter how you pop the baby outSafety and not wanting to risk vaginal tears are not the same. I was also referring to the second type of person.
Unnecessary electives also cost the NHS a LOT of money.
I totally agree with this! I know it’s different for everyone but I didn’t feel normal til my son was at least 6-8 months. As much as it’s the most amazing experience in the world, I don’t think she understands how hard it is. She only sees the Instagram side of it which unfortunately is not reality. I’ll be very impressed if she does though!I’m just confused as didnt she say the baby would be 4 months when the wedding is taking place and she seems to feel that’s old enough for her to have a normal wedding. I’m not sure she realises how much time you have to spend with your baby for months and months. I exclusively breast feed so I guess it’s tougher because I can’t give my baby to anyone but the idea of trying to have a wedding when my baby was that small sounds stressful AF. Total nightmare. Also at 4 months their sleep suddenly goes haywire and it gets even tougher.
Maybe she’s going to pay for lots of help? It just seems she might be in for a shock as to how hard the first year is.
But I guess her baby will be far more ‘dreamy’ than anyone else’s n it’ll all be smooth sailing.
Totally. It’s hard and also to be honest I wasn’t interested in socialising etc and I totally wouldn’t have been ready to hand my baby over even to family for any period of time. So I dunno if she thinks she wants to do the normal wedding with dinner n dancing etc because at 4 months there’s nothing that would’ve made me wanna do that. Just seeing 1or 2 friends who came round for tea was like a busy day for me. But then everyone is different. I would say we’ll see but I don’t think we will... and even if she shares anything I don’t think she’d ever say it was anything but dreamy.I totally agree with this! I know it’s different for everyone but I didn’t feel normal til my son was at least 6-8 months. As much as it’s the most amazing experience in the world, I don’t think she understands how hard it is. She only sees the Instagram side of it which unfortunately is not reality. I’ll be very impressed if she does though!
Completely agree. My sister in law was pregnant the same time as me (four months apart). She so badly wanted a natural birth but instead ended up having to have an emergency c section because my nephews heart rate slowed down a lot and he was at risk. I however, had a natural birth and it was fucking HORRIFIC. Completely put me off having more babies and sometimes I think if I was to get pregnant again, I’d ask for a c section because of how traumatic my labour was. Every birth story is different and should never, ever be compared.'Too posh to push' is such a horrendous term. Women already experience 9 months of pregnancy, which is by no means easy even if Megan insists her's is oh so "dreamy", and they should have the absolute freedom to choose their preferred labour. Majority of c-sections performed in the UK were the safest option, yet those women are branded as lazy? I have never been been pregnant, but I imagine this is a frustrating stereotype, to the point that it even leaves some women so conflicted that they are ashamed to have c-sections
There are many criticisms of Megan that I agree with, but we certainly shouldn't be tearing women down for prioritising their own and their baby's health and wellbeing
The point I was making is, you attempted a natural birth. Unfortunately it didn’t work out for you but you did your best! I imagine megan will think she should not have to go through that and won’t even try.Completely agree. My sister in law was pregnant the same time as me (four months apart). She so badly wanted a natural birth but instead ended up having to have an emergency c section because my nephews heart rate slowed down a lot and he was at risk. I however, had a natural birth and it was fucking HORRIFIC. Completely put me off having more babies and sometimes I think if I was to get pregnant again, I’d ask for a c section because of how traumatic my labour was. Every birth story is different and should never, ever be compared.
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