Rosie Ramsey #4 baby's here, where's my wine, bring on the free stuff, it's #ad time

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Tried listening to their podcast after it being recommended but just find her really irritating. Was it supposed to be funny?
Yeah they class it as comedy. . They kept trying to get people to vote for some comedy podcast Award. I suppose if you like to listen about poo and fingering then it may be someone’s cup of tea. Like you I found it a bore. Chris comedy is abit shit and CRW is self indulgent.
 
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This! Her IG and the podcast have really only talked about Covid and lockdown for months now. I’m so over it all I don’t need to listen to podcasts about it too (at least lockdown parenting hell is more about the funny side of it)
 
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Does anyone else find chris’ forced laughing for several minutes at the top of his voice so fake and put on, Rosie does it as well?

Also, the stories are obviously all people just trying to outdo each other to get a mention at this stage
 
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This thread still confuses me, it’s like no other one I read...there are threads on here for people who I don’t mind or people are talked about on the Celeb Secret Thread that I quite like but I ignore it. This isn’t a rave thread and imo, when people put every cough and fart - and in CRW’s case, moan - on SM then they’re opening up to being criticised. It just feels a bit like here other folk are shut down by other posters for legitimate points.

We’re all entitled to be unhappy with lockdown (there’s no way this time last year I would’ve believed anyone who told me we’d be where we are now) and whilst I don’t think we should jump on all celebrities because they’ve got a good lifestyle, I do think they have a certain amount of responsibility to read the room and if they can’t, then maybe don’t post anything . Her “we’ve got it worse than everyone” bollocks is just wrong. If she wants to have a drink she should knock herself out. I can’t help think she’s needling for a reaction. I don’t think she’d put the baby at risk and if she can deal with a newborn and a foggy head then she’s a better person than me!
 
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It was Chris's patronising mansplaining that put me off their podcast for good.
 
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I've never found either of them funny, first I heard of them was on Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast but I didn't think they were any funnier than random people I know!
 
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It was Chris's patronising mansplaining that put me off their podcast for good.
Me too and all the explaining what northern words mean for the Southerners ( when no need). They even made up northern words . The painful stuff was when they awkwardly talk about sex. Chris tries to be cool that CRW has had a lot of sexual partners ( she says) when you know inside he’s probably not. They are so vanilla, again by their admission. Zero sexual couple chemistry for only being together a few years, you would think they had been married 30.
 
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I used to really enjoy listening to the podcast, but it's gone downhill since they became part of Acast and started doing multiple Hello Fresh ads each episode. I still listen to it now, but I don't make a point of putting it on on a Friday morning like I used to.

Thread title suggestion: Chris Ramsey's wife thinks she has a hard life
 
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There’s no way he’s fine with it, you can tell his views are quite old fashioned hidden behind a progressive persona. I sometimes wonder that it works because he’s quite abit brighter than her (not a great feat) a lot of men really enjoy their partners needing them in that sense and explaining words etc makes them feel superior.
 
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I can’t listen to podcasts with Acast anymore, 5-10 mins each episode are just ads (even the short pods too). I’m sick to death of having to skip them. Going back to just listening to Joe Rogan, at least his are insightful and I know the first 5 or so mins are ads and thats it!
 
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Nah I think you’re the one getting defensive because my original comment about her wanting to enjoy things from pre baby was not a reply to anyone, seems you thought it was directed at you. As far as I am aware this is not a ’rave’ or ’trash’ thread , this is simply a thread for all disucssion around RR whether positive or negative.

It was clearly a joke though

I keep seeing CRW - what does it mean?!
 
She is not acting like a 'doting' mother, in my opinion either. It was 9 months plus before I went out and had a drink after my children were born. I wouldn't even be thinking about it so soon after birth! In my opinion, a 'doting' mother's primary focus at this age should be their newborn baby, who requires so much attention, and then secondly, resting so that you can better tend to their needs.

I've always thought she's a pretty loathsome, narcissistic character but watching the way she's behaved since her baby was born has been really eye-opening. I've never thought either her or Chris are funny in the slightest, and the podcast is just so juvenile and pathetic. But I thought they were decent enough parents. Totally changed my mind now.

And that's not to mention the comments she made about 'having it worse'. She's an embarrassment.
 
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I’m trying to grin and bear it with the podcast as now I’ve started I feel I have to catch up before I stop listening altogether I agree with other comments, since they became part of acast and introduced Rosie’s mysteries it’s gone downhill! I do LOL at some parts but nowhere near as much as I did at the start. I actually miss Barry which is saying something! Also so many hello fresh ads in one episode- why?!?! Also whenever I’ve got my airpods in and they do an add it goes really loud and makes me jump
 
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spot on
 
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I had a baby a week before Rosie had Rafe and it’s made me struggle mentally even more with lockdown as I feel even more isolated and just want to go back to ‘normal’. Things are so different to when I had my own children and if I want to go out for 5 minutes to myself/have a breather there’s no where to go! I wonder if that’s why Rosie is doubling down so much on the wanting to have a drink/wanting to go out/being generally miserable. She’s in the north east too so they’ve been restricted for a lot longer than others have.

Having said that, I’m not splashing it all over my social media! Everyone has a moan sometimes but it’s usually to friends of family. Does Rosie not have many friends ‘in real life’?
 
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have You ever heard the expression that you can’t pour from an empty cup? If she doesn’t look after herself and do the things that make her happy, her resilience and ability to look after her child will be impacted. If a glass of wine of a night is what helps, that doesn’t make her any less of a doting mother.
 
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I hate the whole I didn’t go out for x,y,z when I had my baby . That’s entirely up to each person as an individual. Even if we had been out of lockdown and she’d gone out that’s fine. She has a husband and a mother that’s there all the time. Let’s be honest she most likely wouldn’t have gone out to the Bigg market on the lash. She might have just wanted to go out for a meal and a few drinks in Shields. After nearly a year of lockdown and a lockdown pregnancy and birth I can get that. My friend gave birth 2 weeks ago total surprise baby and she’s seen no one and done nothing and is homeschooling 3 kids 13 down to 8 on her own while hubby is at work as a pc. I just think Rosie is a twisty privileged mare and she will always have people blowing smoke up her arse but lots are realising what she’s like. I’d love to see when lockdown eases if she does run to the pub ( I think they’ll be straight to Coleman’s seafood temple in Shields) they’re always there
 
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Yes, I have heard that and I still stand by my opinion that it is highly unusual for a mother of such a young baby to be so keen to go out drinking. It's my experience that mothers want to be with their newborn; that just seems like a natural impulse! All she's done since he was born is moan: she's not happy getting up in the night, she's not happy being at home (safe!) with her newborn. Everything's so difficult for CRW. That bubble you have when your baby is just born is so precious. I honestly think it takes a weird-ass person to be acting the way CRW is.
 
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