For her kid’s birthday as well!!another £150+ plus found for a new passport. Yet klarna’d something the other day
I WAS LITERALLY JUST THINKING THIS!Can afford countless trips to Disney, but has to beg food from Tesco.
Unbelievable.
you can’t really get klarna details to pay for your kids food each day.She’s literally gone three days in a row for the free food in Tesco, what the fuck
I think that’s the problem right? None of us understand it, spending so much on herself.My partner was even like “what the fuck”
I honestly don’t know how she can think it’s completely OK… gives it all the “we make sure everything goes within our budget”, pleads poverty makes sure she gets free meals for her kids… Yet spends 100s of pounds in short time spans on Disney trips… I myself don’t even understand it
I’ve lost so much respect for her.
The using BNPL for birthdays is just baffling, you know full well it’s coming around… So save or don’t buy them “Disney” stuff because you’re trying to force them into the life. It’s fake and we all know it.I think that’s the problem right? None of us understand it, spending so much on herself.
Your priorities when you have 5 kids should be entirely for them first. Especially when you don’t have much money at all.
having to use klarna to pay for kids birthday presents means you shouldn’t be blowing a load of money on DLP and a disney cruise for yourself.
She might argue it was only a few hundred quid.
But it isn’t just that. It’s depriving your children of an extra few treats, or a special item of clothing, or a few good days out.
she could have taken the kids away for a weekend in the U.K. somewhere cheap with that money but instead her desperation to go to disney being pushed by her enabling Essex friend means she blows it selfishly on herself instead and leaves the kids eating free food from Tesco cafe and stuck in a tiny flat for the entire time.
Yes some of the nicest and most treasured Disney things my daughter had growing up were supermarket dressing up dresses or little bits from the likes of B & M !What’s strange as well is these days you can get so many Disney things at a decent price from all over, like supermarkets etc. there’s no need to do BNPL on Disney store stuff, especially for the younger ones.
yeah, a hotel room the night before tooSo she’s setting off on yet another Disney trip without her kids… has joined the gym (nothing against) and is getting nails done… HOW DOES SHE AFFORD ALL OF THIS?! like seriously, I’d love to know how she does it “on a budget” unless her budget is about 5k
Weekends between sept and Xmas were really difficult to get for APs. What ticket has she got?She’s not even got park reservations for today. I honestly can’t get over how she justifies her life style. It’s so selfish. Then she talks about having more kids.
She’s got an annual pass which I understand is hard to get weekends but perhaps, don’t go at the weekend? Or make sure you book and can get the weekend. I just think it’s pretty silly if I’m honest and I personally wouldn’t want to go without my kids and then not even be in the parks. How long is she going for to justify a non park day? I get with WDW having non park days but don’t see loads to do out of the parks at DLPWeekends between sept and Xmas were really difficult to get for APs. What ticket has she got?
Yes. Husband works, she doesn’t. They probably get housing benefit and universal tax credit (previously working tax credit and child tax credit) along with child benefit.If they're on a low income they may be on universal credit with at least part of their rent covered by housing benefit. Possibly they get a council tax reduction too. I know people working and on UC who rent and seem to have a fair bit of extra cash for days out, holidays etc.
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