i see we still have to see her stomach in every video
I hate the say he says ‘glug’Omg I’m so pleased I’ve found this thread. This couple are insufferable. Shes so smug and her voice drives me mad with the unbothered monotone. As for the flan thing boozing on cocktails, wine and beer while breastfeeding. It might be safe in moderation but if you’re creating family content you have a responsibility.
He gets on my wick with the over pronunciation of K at the end of words. Such as when he says steaK. Once you hear it it’ll drive you potty.
This!!!! He’s a massive icKKKOmg I’m so pleased I’ve found this thread. This couple are insufferable. Shes so smug and her voice drives me mad with the unbothered monotone. As for the flan thing boozing on cocktails, wine and beer while breastfeeding. It might be safe in moderation but if you’re creating family content you have a responsibility.
He gets on my wick with the over pronunciation of K at the end of words. Such as when he says steaK. Once you hear it it’ll drive you potty.
It drives me insane. Garliccccc and sumaccccc. It sounds like he does it on purpose too.Omg I’m so pleased I’ve found this thread. This couple are insufferable. Shes so smug and her voice drives me mad with the unbothered monotone. As for the flan thing boozing on cocktails, wine and beer while breastfeeding. It might be safe in moderation but if you’re creating family content you have a responsibility.
He gets on my wick with the over pronunciation of K at the end of words. Such as when he says steaK. Once you hear it it’ll drive you potty.
I hate the way he says everything. He’s the biggest ick.I hate the say he says ‘glug’![]()
She was necking cocktails at lunchtime last week. Surely your tolerance after not drinking for nine months is somewhat less than normal seeing as they do seem to be regular boozers.I think drinking in moderation while breastfeeding is ok, but I don’t think they meant a glass or two daily when they made them guidelines.
im unsure on how much a glass of something is in units but im sure someone else will know
I personally think both of them have a really unhealthy relationship with alcohol, mind you if I were married to either of them, I think I probably would have too. I haven’t seen one single meal served where they haven’t had some sort of alcoholic drink with it. This is her sat in the pub actually breastfeeding and necking a pint of beer… grim.She was necking cocktails at lunchtime last week. Surely your tolerance after not drinking for nine months is somewhat less than normal seeing as they do seem to be regular boozers.
I’d hate be tipsy or on my merry way with a newborn.
(My initial post auto corrected itself to “flan thing”, for some reason?! It was meant to say “flaunting”).
Absolute swank. Do better for your babyI personally think both of them have a really unhealthy relationship with alcohol, mind you if I were married to either of them, I think I probably would have too. I haven’t seen one single meal served where they haven’t had some sort of alcoholic drink with it. This is her sat in the pub actually breastfeeding and necking a pint of beer… grim.
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Just saw him packing a cool bag for a picnic at a farm and he put some cans of beer in FFS. Now I like a drink, but my kids are late teens / early 20’s. Not once did I ever consider having a beer on a family day out to the farm when they were little. He must be trolling FFS.I personally think both of them have a really unhealthy relationship with alcohol, mind you if I were married to either of them, I think I probably would have too. I haven’t seen one single meal served where they haven’t had some sort of alcoholic drink with it. This is her sat in the pub actually breastfeeding and necking a pint of beer… grim.
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Exactly this. I understand this is her third baby so she is more sure of herself as a parent but I could think of absolutely nothing worse then being tipsy whilst watching after my newborn baby. I would be riddled with mum guilt for days and weeks after! I’m all for mums getting a break but when that break consists of persistently drinking it starts ringing alarm bells. That baby has spent her entire life around alcohol so far, even there family day out to the farm consisted of a picnic with alcoholic beverages being consumed.She was necking cocktails at lunchtime last week. Surely your tolerance after not drinking for nine months is somewhat less than normal seeing as they do seem to be regular boozers.
I’d hate be tipsy or on my merry way with a newborn.
(My initial post auto corrected itself to “flan thing”, for some reason?! It was meant to say “flaunting”).
This is the women who ‘taught’ the boys to effectively look after themselves when they wake up. Her eldest has been making his own breakfast since he was about 3 and sits himself in front of the tv until she gets up. She’s never had to get up hungover and watch peppa pig because the lads please themselves until she rolls out of bed. Obviously different with a newborn but she’s always had an easy get upAs a parent of a 3 and 6 year old , the idea of drinking heavily and waking up hungover at 6am and being forced to watch Peppa pig sounds like personal hell
lm in no way tee total and nor is my husband but i do think both parents drinking heavily with 3 young kids (one being a newborn!!) in the house is irresponsible . What if there was an accident or a child was taken ill and you’re too pissed to take them to the hospital ??
I hate people who are holier than thou about drinking and such but their drinking habits are concerning . Especially when BFing !!!
That is SHOCKING!!! do not get me wrong, i have been out and hungover the next day (and if my other half was in work) i would be on countdown until nap time and i would go and nap with the kids when they was youngerThis is the women who ‘taught’ the boys to effectively look after themselves when they wake up. Her eldest has been making his own breakfast since he was about 3 and sits himself in front of the tv until she gets up. She’s never had to get up hungover and watch peppa pig because the lads please themselves until she rolls out of bed. Obviously different with a newborn but she’s always had an easy get up