Just noticed on Inch's grid post, there's a woman who has 'liked' lots of the comments from the shoppers. How bleeping desperate can you get.
Looks lovely dark? She has the same disgusting roots on the cover of her bloody bookthese sheep ffs.
It's called 'unwashed' mate
She did post a videoeye bleeping herself whilstusing a sling a while back, except I think the baby was positioned wrong (been a while since I used one but didn’t look right). So that will probably never be seen again!
Hmm she doesn’t seem very confident in him being safe, her hand hovering just below him just in case!Mrs Hinch #398 Precious moments on the ‘gram, put your phone down and be with your fam
So how long did her ‘maternity leave’ last? 🤭tattle.life
It was here and I also thought the sling position was wrong
To be brutally honest guyyysWe haven't had a game of "tell me you're a tattler without actually telling me" for a while?
I'm thank you.
To be fair children with language difficulties often prefer TV programmes without to many spoken words. It is exhausting for them to try and process the language, and prefer more visual based programmes to relax to.I wonder if he shows no real interest in any toys from TV, my 2 year old is my 2nd child, but she is a world away from R, he is like a 6 month old baby compared to her, only difference is he's walking bless him, its sad to see, I hope they are seeking help from professionals, my little one has all the paw patrol figures, and peppa and cocomelon, it's sad R either isn't allowed any of them, or I'd say more likely doesn't even know or take any interest in these shows. In the night garden seems to be the only one he likes, that we've been shown, and it's telling, that show is very babyish, no real language in it, and it kinda puts the child into a bit of a trance, which is what makes soph happy I'm sure. Him just sitting there in a trance......
Cocomelon is sooooo much better to sing along to and learn little nursery ryhmes.
Im so shocked that almost 18 months after I started following her, R has developed very little. Makes me so sad for him. If he doesn't have a condition, then they should be ashamed of themselves.
Sofas for Lazy Slobs and Wet Dog Knobs
bleeping love blueyErm is it only my 2 year old who watches TV while I tidy up / clean the kitchen / make dinner?
Where are all R’s paw patrol / bing / Bluey toys??
We have a playroom and the lounge still looks like ChernobylJesus our living room was like a toy shop every morning when my kid was that age…actually who am I kidding, it still is just looks like no kids live there
"I laff it guyyyyyzzzzzz. I just laff it"We haven't had a game of "tell me you're a tattler without actually telling me" for a while?
I'm thank you.
Totally agree. No excuse for her not to do this because SS is way more famous and recognisable than Hinch. She’d probably be more worried that no one would recognise her even though she’s half of a celebrity coupleI'm no SS fan but seeing her and Rex out for dinner was really lovely! He looked like he was having the time of his life, playing with his cutlery and enjoying his pudding. Ronnie and very possibly Lennie will never experience anything like this because she can't cope with it. Those children are never going to experience normal life! For one thing, they now think they're far too famous to be seen in public, and for another, she was horrified when Ronnie cried on the train home from Paris and when he was shouting in the one restaurant they took him to. She said he had had a melt down I think, or he was naughty, when the reality was he was bored! She took no toys or anything to entertain him and instead expected him to sit stock still and behave like the Instagram perfect child she wants. On that occasion Jimmynojob actually defended Ronnie and said Ronnie was just a baby but I bet they've never eaten out together as a family since then!