Called oout on the wedding dress post. It's not been deleted which leads me to believe we are about to hear an extremely elaborate lie.
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How is not showing the baby’s eyes and forehead keeping him private? Seriously there is no logic that goes through that woman’s head.
She keeps saying the only reason she shows clips of him is because it's relievant to what's she's doing at the time ie if he needs breastfed while she's doing an AD or vid ...what part or waving a pizza in his face warrants an uploadHow is not showing the baby’s eyes and forehead keeping him private? Seriously there is no logic that goes through that woman’s head.
And once she’s done that she’ll suddenly be ok with becoming a mummy Instagram! And then we’ll get thousands of ads with his face inPerhaps she’ll go on live, and accidentally drop her phone, it’ll bounce off her liquid gold voluptuous beewbs and tragically PAN to his face. Shock horror, his face is out there. She’ll exclaim to captain baldie in distress, that her lyfe “is ova baby, nooo...everyone’s just seen Peeeta.”
Why would anyone ‘work’ (ie: fo an ad) while their child needs them (ie; breastfeeding)? You are in control of your content as a creator. You could easily remake the ad photo lol.She keeps saying the only reason she shows clips of him is because it's relievant to what's she's doing at the time ie if he needs breastfed while she's doing an AD or vid ...what part or waving a pizza in his face warrants an upload
Someone quoted me - I feel like I’m famousSomebody doesn’t like her hair And.....View attachment 348451View attachment 348452
Here’s what I said! Just wanna make it clear I am not interacting with Mel Mup but I appreciate the appreciationImagine getting a haircut and being like this is the perfect excuse to get my best granny bra out oh gotta get my new bag.. oops I mean baby in the shot for the likes, just incase the gold bags don’t suffice.
You know I’m wondering if this is satire? Her whole grid looks like someone making fun of influencers but she’s actually taking herself seriously lol
Great minds and all that! coincidenceSomeone quoted me - I feel like I’m famous
(The second comment, I said that a couple pages back)
Here’s what I said! Just wanna make it clear I am not interacting with Mel Mup but I appreciate the appreciation
I can't bring the comment up on my phone ,not sure if she's deleted it ? was hoping to see her replySomeone quoted me - I feel like I’m famous
(The second comment, I said that a couple pages back)
Here’s what I said! Just wanna make it clear I am not interacting with Mel Mup but I appreciate the appreciation
I went to look at it when I saw your post but I couldn’t find it then - seems like something she would be too uncomfortable to leave up on her comment thread even with one of her famous essay responses!Great minds and all that! coincidence
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I can't bring the comment up on my phone ,not sure if she's deleted it ? was hoping to see her reply
To be fair here, I think if anyone is trying to make it out that someone people might be offended if Mel is trying to hide her silver hair with die, that is pushing it. But she does say she likes/wants to look young in her recent essay post-however did she used to ALSO describe herself as an ‘irish granny’?Great minds and all that! coincidence
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I can't bring the comment up on my phone ,not sure if she's deleted it ? was hoping to see her reply
im not allowed paint my nails for my job but I also haven’t had my eyebrows (or anywhere) waxed since September/October. I can’t remember the last time I exercised minus going for a walk when I can in the evening with the buggy. My fella has started make Chewbacca noises at me But I don’t care because I shower, dress myself daily,I’m working and my son is ok. She can mask it behind “I feel better about myself” all she wants But it’s definitely just because she thinks Thomas won’t fancy her anymore and her “pick me” attitude.To be honest I've no issue if Melanie wants to dye her hair or hide greys. What I do take issue with is her snotty phrasing and thinly veiled jab at new mums that don't.
She says "From every new mother I've spoken to it's pretty normal to 'let oneself go' for a while at the end of pregnancy and after birth but I'm not about that life, I want to look after myself, too, and I feel a lot better when I've made an effort!"
It's basically a self-congratulatory pat on the back about how she's so different to all these other new mums out there that have let themselves go, don't look after themselves and don't make an effort.
It's also REEKS of Mel's go-to "I'm not like other girls!!!" internalized sexism.
News flash Mel - most new mums manage to shower regulatory and get dressed (like actually dressed, with something called a "top"). Just because you don't get your hair regularly dyed and cut (or squat, skincare, nailcare - what have you), doesn't mean you've "let yourself go" fgs. I mean it's a privilege to even be able to afford half these things.
I totally agree!!im not allowed paint my nails for my job but I also haven’t had my eyebrows (or anywhere) waxed since September/October. I can’t remember the last time I exercised minus going for a walk when I can in the evening with the buggy. My fella has started make Chewbacca noises at me But I don’t care because I shower, dress myself daily,I’m working and my son is ok. She can mask it behind “I feel better about myself” all she wants But it’s definitely just because she thinks Thomas won’t fancy her anymore and her “pick me” attitude.
we all feel better when we can do little things for ourselves, obviously but she uses it as a tool to separate herself from other mams. It’s painfully obvious she wants to be the hot mam who all her sons friends fancy and not a “mammy”
Fully agree. The "Not about that life." Comment is the worst part honestly. Melanie's so privileged that she couldn't imagine not having enough time or resources to preen as a new mother. Not to mention have her own personal hairstylist thanks to MIL. Not all women have the money, time, or help for these things. It's not that they are "about that life", they just have no choice.To be honest I've no issue if Melanie wants to dye her hair or hide greys. What I do take issue with is her snotty phrasing and thinly veiled jab at new mums that don't.
She says "From every new mother I've spoken to it's pretty normal to 'let oneself go' for a while at the end of pregnancy and after birth but I'm not about that life, I want to look after myself, too, and I feel a lot better when I've made an effort!"
It's basically a self-congratulatory pat on the back about how she's so different to all these other new mums out there that have let themselves go, don't look after themselves and don't make an effort.
It's also REEKS of Mel's go-to "I'm not like other girls!!!" internalized sexism.
News flash Mel - most new mums manage to shower regulatory and get dressed (like actually dressed, with something called a "top"). Just because you don't get your hair regularly dyed and cut (or squat, skincare, nailcare - what have you), doesn't mean you've "let yourself go" fgs. I mean it's a privilege to even be able to afford half these things.
A Glamorous Irish GrannyTo be fair here, I think if anyone is trying to make it out that someone people might be offended if Mel is trying to hide her silver hair with die, that is pushing it. But she does say she likes/wants to look young in her recent essay post-however did she used to ALSO describe herself as an ‘irish granny’?
what the actual duckAll this has reminded me of a YouTube comment from a caveman helpfully explaining why single women over 30 can essentially consider their romantic lives over.
And Mel's reply: "While it sucks, I do agree!"
It's no wonder she's fooled her American followers into thinking Ireland is still a backwards hole when she herself is living in the 1950s.