But she trained as an opera singer don't cha know?! ...just leave the poor boy to eat in peace- performative parenting at its worstIt really annoys me when people over sing nursery rhymes! It’s round and round the garden it’s not that deep!
But she trained as an opera singer don't cha know?! ...just leave the poor boy to eat in peace- performative parenting at its worstIt really annoys me when people over sing nursery rhymes! It’s round and round the garden it’s not that deep!
She didn’t get the memo. She IS stiff and doesn’t know how to have a laugh.Oh god that singing video has just made me cringe right in on myself. I can sing (I'm not classically trained dahling, nor is it ever going to be a career, but I've performed in some quite amazing venues) and whenever I sing nursery rhymes to my boy I always under-sing it, if that makes sense, because that's how they're supposed to be sung! They're just silly rhymes set to a simple tune, that anyone can enjoy and take part in. It doesn't have to be an opera.
It's like when you go to karaoke and there's always one person who can sing and they get up and do a proper 'performance'. That's not the point of karaoke! The point is to be tit and have a laugh!
She has a poker permanently shoved up her arse. She is a complete fun sponge.She didn’t get the memo. She IS stiff and doesn’t know how to have a laugh.
Exactly!Her latest stories about tv watching. Blimey my kids are f**ked!
She’s very judgey. It’s almost like she does it to stand out, thinking she is “better than” and morally elite.‘I’m not being judgy’ is always a sign that you are about to be judgy. Ten minutes of TV and she doesn’t plan on doing it again? Good one Rhi,way to isolate your kids when they get to nursery and haven’t a clue who Hey Duggee or Peppa Pig is(not saying plant your kid in front of the tv all day but it’s not the bleeping devil).Also noticed in her breast feeding post that she said ‘almost a third of women never even attempt it’ which sounds judgey as hell to me (I ‘never even attempted’ with my second and won’t be with my third).
What was he eating/what did she say?Did you see her food shaming her husband last week? That was not nice at all.
My kids loved watching discovery channel when they were little- especially ' crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin and Shark Week as well as good old David Attenborough documentariesIt must be an exhausting life when all you can think of when you look at someone else's plate is 'imagine the calories' or 'those portions look too big'. She can't help but pass judgement, makes you wonder what she's like in her clinic.
Didn't see her comments about screen time but I'm sick of it being demonised. My son gets screen time when we need 10 minutes to do something, and he's also starting to sit down and watch things with us. He's been watching the Olympics with us this week, shouting GO GO GO! when the athletes set off. It's not all passive zombies zoning out in front of a cartoon, I'll always maintain there's a lot to be gained by watching TV if you're sensible about it with kids.
Agree. Social media presence does not dictate the credibility of a health service. I don’t think I’d take her or her services seriously. A couple of the dietitians in her clinic yes (the nutritionists I do know of at her clinic are “meh”), but then I’d probably just contact the dietitians directly then.Maybe if you have to give people guidance on the basics of applying for a job you probably shouldn’t be attempting to recruit directly from
your Instagram followers? If you are getting CVs that are so badly formatted you can’t read them it doesn’t really fill me with confidence that her clinic is going to be filled with the best people?
At this point I think I’m more likely to use a business with a reduced social media present as it tells me they are focussing on the important stuff, not audience engagement
He was eating a packet of mashed potato that was enough for 4 people apparently and two breaded chicken steaks and “you wouldn’t believe he was married to a registered nutritionist” with a tut and an eye roll.What was he eating/what did she say?
(I’m not asking what he ate to gauge if there was good reason for her to shame as it’s never ok.. just curious because it says a lot about her)
It looks like an old Elvie campaign. Obviously not researched why she's sharing it because it first started going around in March.What the hell is this real feed nonsense? Surely she’s not saying that breast feeding is real feeding (as opposed to bottle feeding)
Her behaviour disgusts me. Urgh! If that’s her thoughts on her husband and she does that publicly, can you imagine the judgement when she speaks to clients of which most will be vulnerable? Red flag.He was eating a packet of mashed potato that was enough for 4 people apparentl and two breaded chicken steaks and “you wouldn’t believe he was married to a registered nutritionist” with a tut and an eye roll.