Rebecca Lamb #97 Call the ranger, my brows are running wild

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RE the pregnancy speculation, she announced Woody's pregnancy well before her 12 week scan don't see why she'd hold out this time
 
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Interesting that she's the one who goes out in the dark to pick up a curry, Where's Steve? Sat at home with the boys, out with his mates or just nowhere to be seen. Yesterday she was complaining about being stressed with the house because of some work they were having done, yet she didn't say what it was. This woman posts everything on IG, something in that house just isn't right. Also no way would her mum of stayed over if Steve was there. Rebecca only socialised with her mum, either on her own or with the boys. In quite an old vlog, before Woody was born I remember her shopping with her mum and Rebecca looked at a dress and said she liked it but Steve wouldn't like it, her mums response was 'what Steve likes isn't important, he's not wearing it'. Everything does seem to revolve around Steve's family, her family are either not very close or they are intentionally kept at a distance ore than likely by Steve. Isolating her makes her more easy to control and manipulate. That whole relationship and household appears quite toxic
Tbf I don't think it would require any effort to "control and manipulate" Beggy, she's thick as pig tit. She's part of an MLM and genuinely believes she's a business owner ffs 🤣🤣🤣🤣.

I actually dont think Steve controls her and isolates her from people, what benefit would that be of to him. She doesn't clean, doesn't wash herself, doesn't cook LOVELEH nutritious meals, doesn't do bleeping anything except have her head in her phone and prat about in her camel toe inducing knickers. She brings NOTHING to the table. If anything, I reckon Steaver would do as much as possible to get away from her 🤣🤣
 
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agreed! Whilst I do think it was Beaver choice to move so far into the sticks and that Dingle had little say in the matter cos of her lack of contribution to the household finances, I don't think it was for any sinister manipulation of her.... all he has to do is call her "a right milf" or something and he can do what he wants for the next week

also, is cerrrreeehhhh gorlstuhhnn friendly? all the oil and spice even in a korma is surely a recipe for disaster.
 
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Builders at the house but yet she's not saying what's being done. I reckon the house is literally falling down and they are having to get it propped up or the ceilings pinned so they don't fall down.
The wooden beams are probably full of woodworm lice and mites
 
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Why is she making such a big deal about Alfie turning 8? It’s not a milestone birthday, like 10 (double digits) or teenager. It seems like she’s trying to make some point about it. And the way she spoke about him in the car earlier, saying about his Shine award he received in school & how she’s so happy for him etc. It just seems to be coming across a bit weird, I don’t know, something just seems off.

It’s probably because she never usually shows any true emotion towards either of her children, so maybe I don’t feel like it’s genuine. Or maybe because it feels like she’s read on here about what a crap mum she is & she’s trying to make a point. All she’s really doing in my eyes though is showing how she treats Alfie more favourably. He seems like her blue eyed boy, can do no wrong whereas Woody is like the spare 😞
 
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Why is she making such a big deal about Alfie turning 8? It’s not a milestone birthday, like 10 (double digits) or teenager. It seems like she’s trying to make some point about it. And the way she spoke about him in the car earlier, saying about his Shine award he received in school & how she’s so happy for him etc. It just seems to be coming across a bit weird, I don’t know, something just seems off.

It’s probably because she never usually shows any true emotion towards either of her children, so maybe I don’t feel like it’s genuine. Or maybe because it feels like she’s read on here about what a crap mum she is & she’s trying to make a point. All she’s really doing in my eyes though is showing how she treats Alfie more favourably. He seems like her blue eyed boy, can do no wrong whereas Woody is like the spare 😞
It felt very forced didn't it! Why would you even say that on Instagram stories about your child to a load of strangers? It was just really bizarre!!
 
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I honestly can not believe Alfie is the same age as my boy (granted my boy turns 9 at the end of Feb, but for now he is still 8).
With my boy, and the rest of his class mates its all football- every day he comes home from school telling me how many goals he scored and all about the football they have played, swimming, star wars, playing and talking to each other on minecraft and rocket league on their x boxes and playstations, and dont get me started on the clothes! They all wear nike and addidas, and have a real interest in the clothes they wear and what they deem fashionable. It kills me inside every time he says he wants to wear a tracksuit as i always said i wasnt going to let my kids wear tracksuits but here we are!! They have all started taking an interest in their hair as well, and playing around "styling" it!! And my boy is just like all the other boys in his class. So its so strange to me seeing how different not only my own boy is, but all the other 8 year olds i know are to Alfie. I do feel so sorry for him as Beggy and 2SS have massively failed him and let him down. I just really hope he does have friends at school and he enjoys it and is able to thrive.
 
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I honestly can not believe Alfie is the same age as my boy (granted my boy turns 9 at the end of Feb, but for now he is still 8).
With my boy, and the rest of his class mates its all football- every day he comes home from school telling me how many goals he scored and all about the football they have played, swimming, star wars, playing and talking to each other on minecraft and rocket league on their x boxes and playstations, and dont get me started on the clothes! They all wear nike and addidas, and have a real interest in the clothes they wear and what they deem fashionable. It kills me inside every time he says he wants to wear a tracksuit as i always said i wasnt going to let my kids wear tracksuits but here we are!! They have all started taking an interest in their hair as well, and playing around "styling" it!! And my boy is just like all the other boys in his class. So its so strange to me seeing how different not only my own boy is, but all the other 8 year olds i know are to Alfie. I do feel so sorry for him as Beggy and 2SS have massively failed him and let him down. I just really hope he does have friends at school and he enjoys it and is able to thrive.
It's really sad isn't it, my three year old has more interests and individuality than Alfie! Poor kid
 
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She’ll be following all the other huns soon and getting her lips dissolved, what these muppets don’t realise is, if they paid decent money and went somewhere reputable, their lips wouldn’t be in this state!
 
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agreed! Whilst I do think it was Beaver choice to move so far into the sticks and that Dingle had little say in the matter cos of her lack of contribution to the household finances, I don't think it was for any sinister manipulation of her.... all he has to do is call her "a right milf" or something and he can do what he wants for the next week

also, is cerrrreeehhhh gorlstuhhnn friendly? all the oil and spice even in a korma is surely a recipe for disaster.
She seems to have forgotten the gallstones, sausage rolls, and curry wouldn't help ger diet.
 
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I honestly can not believe Alfie is the same age as my boy (granted my boy turns 9 at the end of Feb, but for now he is still 8).
With my boy, and the rest of his class mates its all football- every day he comes home from school telling me how many goals he scored and all about the football they have played, swimming, star wars, playing and talking to each other on minecraft and rocket league on their x boxes and playstations, and dont get me started on the clothes! They all wear nike and addidas, and have a real interest in the clothes they wear and what they deem fashionable. It kills me inside every time he says he wants to wear a tracksuit as i always said i wasnt going to let my kids wear tracksuits but here we are!! They have all started taking an interest in their hair as well, and playing around "styling" it!! And my boy is just like all the other boys in his class. So its so strange to me seeing how different not only my own boy is, but all the other 8 year olds i know are to Alfie. I do feel so sorry for him as Beggy and 2SS have massively failed him and let him down. I just really hope he does have friends at school and he enjoys it and is able to thrive.
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I could have written this word for word about my son too! Football, gaming, all the branded tracksuits I swore I'd never buy here too! Even down to "is my hair cool mummy?" before school in the morning, it's all learned behaviour from his little friends. Poor, poor Alfie. My heart actually breaks for that beautiful little boy.
 
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My kid is only 4 but if she got to 8 and could only celebrate her birthday with family members, I’d definitely feel I’d failed as a Mother.
 
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She’s posted over 30 stories of photos of Alfeh this morning 😩😴 why does she do it, no one cares! A couple of photos would suffice, but over 30! She needs to get a grip and a bleeping life. News flash beggy, we all get older every year 🤡
 
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I still don’t like her or agree with a lot she does, but I do sometimes wonder if even myself is too harsh with the whole children being bought up. I mean the pictures (as excessive as they are) show a fairly nice life for a child who is clearly loved? What am I missing? And surely not every 8 year old is into the same kind of thing I.e football 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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The state of the rotten mouldy windows in Alfie's 7th birthday videos 🤢

I still don’t like her or agree with a lot she does, but I do sometimes wonder if even myself is too harsh with the whole children being bought up. I mean the pictures (as excessive as they are) show a fairly nice life for a child who is clearly loved? What am I missing? And surely not every 8 year old is into the same kind of thing I.e football 🤷🏼‍♀️
I'm not sure they are 'clearly loved' though. Sharing 30 videos doesn't define love.

Let's not forget they slept on 'beds' on the floor for ages, he's barely in school cause holidays are more important, he gets tit cheap presents whilst they spend loads on themselves, no friends, no visitors, no help for Alfie's clear learning disability. tit food, no activities unless freebies, put Infront of the TV whilst mummy pisses about on her phone all day....
 
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"you can't play this woody it's for big kids" - by that coin he shouldn't be playing with woodya stuff cos they're for 'little kids' but he still does! He snatches things off woody all the time.

What a little tit.
 
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It just doesn’t sit right with me she was complaining about an account using pictures of her kids the other day and then posts an excessive amount of pictures/stories of her boy on her PUBLIC account a few days later. Surely as his parent, she should be safeguarding him?! Not broadcasting his birthday to absolute strangers. It’s performative parenting that only benefits her.
 
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