Was that lady the one who lost her husband on a jetski, she was on the boat?I’m sure everyone had sympathy when he first passed and maybe for the first year.
But I get the feeling there were plenty of eye rolls when she cried.
I’m sorry, but I’ve often felt like shit going into work, often cried in the car.
Once I hit the door of work, I pull my big girl pants on, paint on a smile and get on with it.
It’s so obvious she’s hugely out of her depth and so unprofessional to cry like that in public at a work thing. It’s just not appropriate, and if she had just heard he had died or was dying, maybe cry in work in front of a load of people. 2 1/2 years on- no, you have to learn to deal with it to some extent.
I watched an absolute beaut on TikTok this morning. She really is a beautiful girl. She had lost her husband tragically before her eyes- no warning like this one had. Had her 4 month old baby in her arms.
But she showed pics of her upset- hair in a mess, no make up, snot, tears, streaky mascara, nose and eyes swollen from crying. It just occurred to me she’s never really looked like she’s really cried. I know she’s attractive but so was this other girl. But Rachel always looks like she’s just forced out a tear. When I’ve really had a bad crying session, you can tell to look at me that I’ve been crying. She never has that look.
It’s all very strange.
And unfair to her kids-if she can’t hold it together to not cry in front of a room of strangers in a professional setting they must be walking on eggshells terrified of when she all go off again.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
Im not really sure what you get out of watching a bereaved mother with snot rolling down her face. Its not a competition you know.I’m sure everyone had sympathy when he first passed and maybe for the first year.
But I get the feeling there were plenty of eye rolls when she cried.
I’m sorry, but I’ve often felt like shit going into work, often cried in the car.
Once I hit the door of work, I pull my big girl pants on, paint on a smile and get on with it.
It’s so obvious she’s hugely out of her depth and so unprofessional to cry like that in public at a work thing. It’s just not appropriate, and if she had just heard he had died or was dying, maybe cry in work in front of a load of people. 2 1/2 years on- no, you have to learn to deal with it to some extent.
I watched an absolute beaut on TikTok this morning. She really is a beautiful girl. She had lost her husband tragically before her eyes- no warning like this one had. Had her 4 month old baby in her arms.
But she showed pics of her upset- hair in a mess, no make up, snot, tears, streaky mascara, nose and eyes swollen from crying. It just occurred to me she’s never really looked like she’s really cried. I know she’s attractive but so was this other girl. But Rachel always looks like she’s just forced out a tear. When I’ve really had a bad crying session, you can tell to look at me that I’ve been crying. She never has that look.
It’s all very strange.
And unfair to her kids-if she can’t hold it together to not cry in front of a room of strangers in a professional setting they must be walking on eggshells terrified of when she all go off again.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
I never said I ‘got’ anything out of it.Im not really sure what you get out of watching a bereaved mother with snot rolling down her face. Its not a competition you know.
Omg was that the girl who's partner died on the jetski? She showed up on my tik tok this morning. Such a sad story. Poor woman.I’m sure everyone had sympathy when he first passed and maybe for the first year.
But I get the feeling there were plenty of eye rolls when she cried.
I’m sorry, but I’ve often felt like shit going into work, often cried in the car.
Once I hit the door of work, I pull my big girl pants on, paint on a smile and get on with it.
It’s so obvious she’s hugely out of her depth and so unprofessional to cry like that in public at a work thing. It’s just not appropriate, and if she had just heard he had died or was dying, maybe cry in work in front of a load of people. 2 1/2 years on- no, you have to learn to deal with it to some extent.
I watched an absolute beaut on TikTok this morning. She really is a beautiful girl. She had lost her husband tragically before her eyes- no warning like this one had. Had her 4 month old baby in her arms.
But she showed pics of her upset- hair in a mess, no make up, snot, tears, streaky mascara, nose and eyes swollen from crying. It just occurred to me she’s never really looked like she’s really cried. I know she’s attractive but so was this other girl. But Rachel always looks like she’s just forced out a tear. When I’ve really had a bad crying session, you can tell to look at me that I’ve been crying. She never has that look.
It’s all very strange.
And unfair to her kids-if she can’t hold it together to not cry in front of a room of strangers in a professional setting they must be walking on eggshells terrified of when she all go off again.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
Also someone said that she had that meeting to address how to stem the steady flow of followers that are bored and unfollowing.
Maybe the tears and have to sell the house is to get sympathy , maybe drum up a fresh newspaper article. She needs to sell and make her € somewhere.
Is this all a stunt? And if so, shame on her to continue to use a tragic death to make money. It’s just not right and I feel that her kids will resent her yet for it.
Yes I saw it last nightyes @cycleon, it was. Did you see it too? Heartbreaking stuff !!
I saw the video it was 30 or 60 seconds and I dint know where the story was going til BOOM she said he'd died .. no one "gets anything" from itIm not really sure what you get out of watching a bereaved mother with snot rolling down her face. Its not a competition you know.
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