Munchiebox
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But couldn't bring them to get their hair cutOf course she buys them personalised bags and sends them to school with sunglassesher parenting gives me anxiety so much
But couldn't bring them to get their hair cutOf course she buys them personalised bags and sends them to school with sunglassesher parenting gives me anxiety so much
UGH I do be so jealous of influencers sometimes.She did a TT a while ago saying she’d found cheap flights and wasn’t booking a package deal I do suspect some element will be gifted - she’s not paid for one holiday herself this year!
If she starts doing tik tok shop I will unfollowI don’t relate at all, I just feel like it’s all a bit fake tbh but I can’t really put my finger on what it is![]()
She's ageing like milkFor me it’s the dry skin. When ever she does close ups, I can’t help but think she needs a good face moisturiserthough her sister is the same
My husband is a runner and we’ve followed him all over to support him even when I had a six month old and a toddler we always make a day out of it and the kids love it. I thought that was odd as well!Her husband does a half marathon and she drags the kids to Tesco and the park? Why not go and support him?
I thought this was something people did who didn’t have space for lots of toys out?Yeah, I don’t do it even though it seems like a good idea. Just think it’s another thing to hang yourself on as a parent.
she looks unhinged in that screenshotThe most useful hack she has ever posted is how to find her Tattle thread. Thanks babes!
I would be EMBARRASSED to stand in front of a phone, clutching a handful of adapters mouthing and recording myself. How can she wake up in a morning and look herself in the eye on camera and think “recording myself filming well known hacks is a valuable contribution to the internet/world”. These bottom of the barrel, desperate to be relatable mummy bloggers need a day off
Then again, if I was taking home £76,503 a year for my pointless posts I’d be clutching them adapters for dear life too.
You're absolutely right! When I was that age (not long ago, I'm only 23 lmao) I just ate anything in sight that was filling or sugary! My 14 year old niece has a HUGE bowl of cereal after school, and it's definitely not something healthy like Special K, it's stuff like coco pops and crunchy nutI can tell you daisy at 13,14 they won’t be picking rice cakes or nature valley bars over crisps cakes sausage rolls etc
Plus he takes them swimming on Saturdays etc so he does so his shareShe put a very passive aggressive post on insta about her husband saying she feels overwhelmed by housework looking after kids etc - her choice to be sahm though her husband often works 6 days and bringing in a steady income so she can stay at home. You can’t have it all ways!
It's obscene!The shot of the husband in his pants entirely, ENTIRELY unnecessary. How the hell he’s let her upload that is beyond me. Have these people no dignity or decorum?
Same here, infact I miss those days!My house used to be the same, we had a big trampoline in the garden so it become the local gathering point, 6 to 8 kids at any one time, helping themselves to squash, chocolate bars and crisps! I just let them get on with it, I've never planned activities when kids come over, they just all do what they want, as long as they're playing nicely and not telling tales I couldn't give a shit what they were up to, I loved every minute of it!
And they are both really fit and are hardly ever ill. She really projects her problematic eating onto the kids. I bet Andy goes to Greggs every day to escapeJust give the kids a Kit Kat ffs I don’t think either of my kids have ever had spinach and they are 10 and 13!