She's definitely way too skint to heat that house and the ancient windows look like they'd be letting in all sorts of draughts!You wear a dressing gown on top of you clothes and a wooden hat indoors but your house is warm…..right!
What's going on with the hairline in that first photo? Looks even worse somehowAgeing well !
She's either 3 stone heavier or she's had fillers and botox. I'm thinking botox because her upper lids and eyebrows look pulled. Her cheek bones look puffy too but again, that could be from weigh gainAgeing well !
Literally came to say basically the same thing!You wear a dressing gown on top of you clothes and a wooden hat indoors but your house is warm…..right!
That made me laugh a lot. She even said herself when they moved in that the house was freezing cold!You wear a dressing gown on top of you clothes and a wooden hat indoors but your house is warm…..right!
Except were you going to say a woollen hat not wooden….spotted my error after I could edit it!Literally came to say basically the same thing!
It must be freezing because the windows are terrible and she has no central heating, I speak from experience. My house had double glazing but gaps in the windows were wooden frames was rotting. The cold chill came through them, then the boiler broke, we had no heating and it was freezing. Fortunately my house isn’t hugely exposed and there are trees around it that break the wind. We replaced the windows and boiler, and now I don’t wear a woollen hat inside anymore!That made me laugh a lot. She even said herself when they moved in that the house was freezing cold!
She also has ancient electric radiators that are insanely expensive to run and rubbish. Any heat generated, as you say, will go straight out the cracks. She's even showed the boys have portable heaters around them. She's crazyIt must be freezing because the windows are terrible and she has no central heating, I speak from experience. My house had double glazing but gaps in the windows were wooden frames was rotting. The cold chill came through them, then the boiler broke, we had no heating and it was freezing. Fortunately my house isn’t hugely exposed and there are trees around it that break the wind. We replaced the windows and boiler, and now I don’t wear a woollen hat inside anymore!
She is in an exposed house that doesn’t have central heating with single glazed ancient windows and stone floors. There is no way it isn’t cold.
Except were you going to say a woollen hat not wooden….spotted my error after I could edit it!
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