Oh Sophie
![Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes: 🙄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f644.png)
I honestly thought her bullshit stories couldn’t get any worse, I was wrong. It’s a good job your ‘followers’ are stupid because the inconsistencies and lies in your little story are absolutely atrocious love.
You post a story about being ‘anxious’ about parking, where to hang coats and all that other nonsense knowing damn well the venue you booked had all of that covered.
THEN YOU DELETED YOUR STORY WHEN TATTLE CALLED YOU OUT.
Then this whole power cut drama and having to scale a gate and change dresses blah blah blah 🥱
Firstly, you didn’t change your dress, you simply got called out on what you were wearing to a child’s party on here so needed a cover story.
The power cut didn’t happen when you said so there was no ‘can’t open the gates’ bullshit. If Ronnie did ‘lose the key’, ask yourself why a 3 year old has access to keys in the first place. Especially one to an electric gate.
(Bit like the cereal from the pantry when the door has a latch at the top. Didn’t happen, just needed content to be relatable).
If you did climb over a gate, no alarms would be triggered if there was no electric. There was a power cut, remember?!
Face it Sophie, you read tattle and are trying to cover your ass knowing you have been called out on your constant lies. Just like with everything else you say and do, you jump on anything that might relate to the everyday folk because you are desperate to stay relevant.
Very bad acting this morning. Your exaggerated story was embarrassing. Desperate times, desperate measures. Buying bots, clawing at anything that may be relatable, dirty deletes when you realise you’ve been caught out. The constant ridiculous filters and editing. You don’t look like that and your life isn’t the fairytale you portray online.
You aren’t relevant anymore honey and these lies need to stop. It’s pathetic. But greed comes first doesn’t it Sophie. You want more because you aren’t happy. You need to be admired and daily ego boosts. It’s sad really. You’ve got money, two healthy little boys, the opportunity give them an incredible life. Just a shame what Sophie wants will always be priority and will eventually destroy their lives.
Money doesn’t buy happiness. But you know that already don’t you. Just look in the mirror, without a filter and you will see.