Absolutely. I love her because she is unashamedly herself and I think that is so refreshing. It makes me laugh when people bang on about her not being relatable just because they live a comfortable life. From what I can tell, neither of them grew up with a lot of privilege and they both worked hard for what they have. Chris might earn more but people seems to forget that she had a successful career in radio before she had Robin and she gave it up to be a SAHM, something which she openly acknowledges she was very lucky to be able to do.Her stories this morning were emotional. I suffered a miscarriage two years ago and found myself tearing up with her. So thrilled for them, they are clearly excellent parents.
I find the comments about her looking older weird as most of my friends are a couple of years old and starting to get fine lines around their eyes etc. Rosie has beautiful skin and looks her age with no hint of wrinkles. I like that she doesn’t have a typical insta house and image, she is clearly confident in her own taste.
I get the frustrations some have with Rosie as her complaining can seem quite trivial. However that aside, if we want parents to be honest with their mental health struggles, whether it goes as far as PND or not, we need to allow them the space to do so. Shooting someone down with “just be grateful you can have children” just turns the whole thing into a competition which helps no one. We all have our struggles in life, whether we have been blessed with children or not. Just because some struggle with fertility doesn’t mean everyone else shouldn’t be allowed to say that pregnancy/birth/parenting is tough. If someone’s content is too triggering for you, then leave it well alone and find other content that brings the positivity/support you need.People did previously say a page or so back that she better not moan about the baby as it’s ungrateful because people have miscarriages.
It’s horrendous people have miscarriages but that doesn’t mean people shouldn’t say how hard it is to have a baby. Even without it getting to the PND stage - I never got PND. But that doesn’t mean I didn’t find it bloody tough and want to complain about it quite a lot.
Where does it end? You wouldn’t say someone who has had a miscarriage shouldn’t moan because people are dying of cancer and won’t live a full life.
Bring influencers to account 100%, some of the stuff they do is absolute dogger. But there’s always someone at the opposite end of the spectrum so she can’t please everyone. I would much rather see Rosie complaining than Hinch pretending she has a perfect life then bringing out a memoir detailing her struggles later to make money.
Nothing to stop entire families going to the shops anymore. Was recommended only one adult should do the shopping but that was weeks ago and non of them are in vulnerable bracket so as long as they kept their distance etc I don’t see the problem with thatI’m sorry but why was robin in the supermarket? Unless it was to pick up his glasses then he shouldn’t have been in there - zero safeguarding!
She knows how to she just wants a freebie