Riding on hinches coat tails more like, ahh well it will be short lived and they will both have to get real jobs when this publicity stunt blows overHe's on a 'career break' apparently.
Riding on hinches coat tails more like, ahh well it will be short lived and they will both have to get real jobs when this publicity stunt blows overHe's on a 'career break' apparently.
Do a bit of colouring Soph that should restart your day for you! SWIPE UP GUYYYYYSSSS!!Ah here she goes. The “anxiety” and neck grabbing is back! And what is she doing about it? Getting dressed and going OUT for a hot chocolate. When my anxiety attacks, I can barely move, barely breathe, and going out is the LAST thing I want to do. I go out on days it’s not bad - and I find that helps slightly minimise the days it is bad. If that makes sense.
I say that a lot. She’s not even 30, there’s no way this tit show has set her up for life. She’ll need to return to work at some point. As will Jamie. Maybe she can live her dream out and get a job in Home Bargains. Haha. Beep beep at the checkout Hinchy!Riding on hinches coat tails more like, ahh well it will be short lived and they will both have to get real jobs when this publicity stunt blows over
Out of 3 million followers...276 of them things have been sold
£200 per month on psychotherapy has all been for nothing??? Although I'm planning to get hot chocolate AFTER therapy today, from the drive through Maccy D's (along with the burger of course).So for everyone who suffers from anxiety, myself included. All we need to do is head out and drink hot chocolate! What an absolute bell end!
She could save the NHS millions with her advice. Treat anxiety with hot chocolate, for depression add some whipped cream, and for PTSD, well, sprinkle marshmallows on top, that should do the trick.So for everyone who suffers from anxiety, myself included. All we need to do is head out and drink hot chocolate! What an absolute bell end!
I'm sorry, but are you professionally qualified on any level to make this assumption? I really think its a shame people feel it is actually ok to bring assumptions into play about someone else's baby/family. To say you think a baby is not 'very there' is bizarre, rude and cruel. How do you actually know? You the baby for a few minutes a day on her stories so your assumptions are bullshit. I'm not even slightly sorry for my comment here. This site is meant to be for debate, highlighting issues from celebs, influencers etc but recently its all about digging out someone's past which is great gossip for some but really lowers this site to idle chit chat and gossip instead of facts. Stay over there casting your judgement on a baby and get a grip before casting aspersions . If I get blocked for this so be it but, it is my opinion on a person calling a baby 'not all there' and if it was my child being talked about like that, Id be inconsolable and livid. Shame on any mother who would say any child isn't all there or any person in fact. Every child is different and its nobody elses business except the parents and their family and as an SEN parent as you say, you ought to be ashamed speaking like this as you should know getting that diagnosis turns your world upside down so why are you ok talking like this?I know regarding development is pretty much frowned upon and Ive avoided mentioning it but......
My son is 8 and diagnosed at 7 with ASD and sensory processing disorder, this was a long battle! For 4 years I kept being told he was ‘The naughty kid’ by teachers, senco etc. I think what made them question if he needed a referral was the fact he hit his milestones pretty well, crawling by 6months, walking by 9, speech was always amazing he never baby talked, you could have a clear conversation with pretty well! It was just his meltdowns, anger issues and not being able to socialise with other kids then as he got older hurting others, climbing the school fence (at 6) walking out of classes, trashing classes, harming himself.
If he was how Ronnie was at his age I honestly think that would have helped with getting him seen sooner. Im not saying Im some expert and Ronnie is delayed but he just doesn't seem very ‘there’ Yes she does keep him in a lot of the time but I really don't think that would make much impact he should still be developing and showing a personality whether he is out at baby groups or not. My sisters boy was very much like Ronnie and he was diagnosed at 5 with ASD, I know thats young but he wasn't talking at all and would just make a constant noise.
I don’t think any of them have any intention of going back to work, I think that’s why she does the eBay swipe ups to get as much money as possible so they never have to work again. When she did a q&a last year she said he was on a 6 month paternity career break but that six months has passed and there’s been no mention of him going back. I think he’s left permanentlyRiding on hinches coat tails more like, ahh well it will be short lived and they will both have to get real jobs when this publicity stunt blows over
What pic! Can I see lolThat’s her in all her unfiltered glory!! She looks every bit as old as forty! I bet she’s hell to live with! Hahaha only argue twice a day That’s because Jamie probably can’t be arsed to argue back or he’s too scared to!
And now it all makes senseAhhh there we have it - the anxiety has resurfaced so that she can conveniently advertise a page in her book about it! Would you believe the coincidence!
Enjoy hahahaWhat pic! Can I see lol