They were all typed up yesterday on her "day off"I was going to say. I reckon she will do this all text based. Not actually face to camera.
They were all typed up yesterday on her "day off"I was going to say. I reckon she will do this all text based. Not actually face to camera.
I don't know why but I have never warmed to them, especially find her a bit annoying but before I stopped following her I agree she was a brilliant Mum and showing the reality whilst actually working too! The polar opposite of the lazy Hinch pair.Oh yes, they’re such a cute couple. She’s a first time mum and often explains she’s not sure what’s she’s doing. Her daughter has grown up in lockdown and is an only child. Both parents work. I’m sorry Hinch but you have no excuses
Oh duuuhh. We’ve been foolish. This is just podcast promo.Obviously by adding 'amd the awkward' she's hoping to get some questions about her and Jamie's relationship off the back of the podcast. Then she can swipe up and tell people to listen!
Jamie 100% looks his age dont know why she thinks he looks younger“Is Jamie really in his 40s?”
- Hinch takes it as compliment
Who reckons they were implying he looks older?
Oh duuuhh. We’ve been foolish. This is just podcast promo.
I’d say older in recent photosJamie 100% looks his age dont know why she thinks he looks younger
I agree, I too find it a bit upsetting they he doesn’t seem as happy, mine were little sunshine’s at that age, (didn’t last once they became grumpy teenagers) but as a few people have mentioned here some children are more reserved and quieter so I hope this is the case also the fact staceys little boy has two older brothers I think probably means he will be more advanced as kids do pick up a lot from other children more so than adults so let’s hope for Ronnie sake school will help and having a little brotherI know this has probably been said a thousand times but Ronnie and Rex are a similar age I think and yet Rex seems like the happiest and most bubbly child. Always chatting away, running around giggling, playing with literally anything he can find and pick up. I think Rex could find fun with a paper bag if given one (like most children would). But Ronnie seems really reserved and quiet, offers the odd giggle but doesn’t seem as bubbly, and I’ve barely, if ever, heard him speak? It’s really sad. I know some children are quiet by nature but he doesn’t seem to have as much fun as Rex. I really do hope there are lots of colourful toys for him hidden out of sight. Maybe Rex is more bubbly because he has siblings around him who are lively too.
p.s. Interesting if we suddenly get a video of Ron chatting away now I’ve mentioned it!
After leaving his proper job and becoming her full time carer he looks way older than his 42 years!I’d say older in recent photos
How would she know it’s from us though, I’m sure some of her shoppers are also wonderingThink she will answer where the fish are if one of us asks in her Q&A? Super cute sink. My kids would have loved that at their age. Hope he enjoys it today. I’m sure it will also disappear in just a few days time.
Why isn't she concerned with teaching him how to do animal sounds,colours or talk at all? He should be making sounds by now and if he is a late talker then he should at least be pointing out colours and animals,playing back and forth games, engaging with them to play with him etc I would be seriously concerned with his development and Why isn't she concerned? It's a form of neglect to ignore his missed milestones, why isn't she helping his fine motor skills with building blocks and puzzles?????That poor child. I really can’t express my disbelief at his role playing toys, or toys in general. Shocking.
I know what you’re saying but I have 2 kids, eldest started speaking at 18 months, and youngest is Ronnies age and hardly says anything. I’ve not parented any different with him, just some kids talk later than othersSorry I know this isnt a SS thread. But hearing Rex speak and hearing nothing from Ronnie. What a difference!!!!