Unbelievable!!!! I thought it was an adult painting tutorial at first. What the hell is she expecting to be created? Going to frame it and pass it off as a masterpiece..my baby is 10xxxxxxxxxxx better at painting than yours you know.Oh come on Grabby. Who needs to follow a painting tutorial for a 1 year old. Also, “first time painting??” What a control freak! Just let her be!
So funny! Clearly Grabby did all the painting too because errrrr has she ever seen a toddler paint?!Did Freya use an eaten corn on the cob to paint too?View attachment 315919
Shows how controlling she isSo funny! Clearly Grabby did all the painting too because errrrr has she ever seen a toddler paint?!
Oh the irony...
She probably commented....Oh the irony...
She used some choice words years ago, ignored comments drawing her attention to them for several months, finally owned up, gave a seemingly half hearted apology and jumped off the internet. She returned just last week with an attempted rebrand. It isn’t going very well as she hasn’t addressed the reasons for her departure well at all. It’s interesting that Rebecca has chosen to comment as many of her old high profile blogger friends haven’t ventured near her. Or if they did, they have quickly backtracked and unfollowed.Well done, I too have decamped to Waitrose for the Christmas goodies ...though I doubt some {allll} of the sweet treats with last past the first week of December!
It’s not nothing, every little helps...and yes I agree it does make you feel better about things!
If enough of us/others do this they’ll soon learn the error of their influencer gifting ways!
Who’s Hannah Gale?! ..another instatwat?
I believe it was ‘how to exploit the government student loan scheme to start a business - buying a house and then renting for profit’I highly doubt they could emigrate to somewhere like Australia. I know someone who tried; she’s a lawyer and he has a geography degree. Her degree means nothing in oz but her partners does? I would love to know what Ben studied
A size 22 EU is 5.5 in a UK size. That’s massive! Like you say, how can she not know? She’s so controlling and anal in some ways and then so flippant in othersI'm pretty shocked at her attitude regarding Freya's wellies size... She questions the size (or is it just her usual poor use of the question mark?): "The wellies are a size 22?" How do you not know?!
And then says her "auntie took an educated guess when she ordered them"...
How does she not know her kids feet size? Freya just started walking, she needs shoes that support her feet and fit her.
I know Grabby always dresses her in ridiculously oversized clothes but you'd think she'd make a better effort for the shoes... She truly is awful. Poor Bentos...
That's what I find so weird. She's anally organised about things like food shops on holiday and packing ridiculously for aeroplane hand luggage; let's not forget the military nap times that nobody cares about and the 10000 steps a day. Yet she's so, so sloppy with house decor, finishing and housework (we've seen multiple evidence of the filth, rotting skirting boards etc in the house) and about buying clothes that actually fit her daughter. I get you want to get wear out of clothes by sizing up but to not bother getting the correct size for shoes and just guessing is awful.She’s so controlling and anal in some ways and then so flippant in others
Am I the only person who thinks it’s immoral to take a student grant and use it to start building a property portfolio? ...I believe it was ‘how to exploit the government student loan scheme to start a business - buying a house and then renting for profit’
Also came across this whilst looking for a similar company on Companies house. She was registered as a director of Sterling Accounting Systems in 2009 when she was 16!! Then vanished and crops up as a shareholder and then as a director in her married name in 2016. Company is now called R&R online media. Very strange circumstances even though the company appears to have been dormant for a period of time.
The telling thing was when she said ‘they’re the smallest size they came in’ which suggests to me she values the Liewood brand/style over wellies that will actually fit her daughter. Or she’s so tight she wants them to last ages.A size 22 EU is 5.5 in a UK size. That’s massive! Like you say, how can she not know? She’s so controlling and anal in some ways and then so flippant in othersPoor Freya. Nothing bloody fits her
It's why she has that puddle suit with the straps that go over the wellies to keep them on!The telling thing was when she said ‘they’re the smallest size they came in’ which suggests to me she values the Liewood brand/style over wellies that will actually fit her daughter. Or she’s so tight she wants them to last ages.
I’m surprised Bentos isnt falling over in them if they’re massive - so maybe she has inherited her mothers canoe feet.
he’s too young to have got a grant, it’ll have been student loan.Am I the only person who thinks it’s immoral to take a student grant and use it to start building a property portfolio? ...
Nope, I think it's fucking disgusting. Students get the loans to fund the courses they're on but clearly he didn't need the money and instead used it to build a {student} property portfolioAm I the only person who thinks it’s immoral to take a student grant and use it to start building a property portfolio? ...
I was going to say the same. My 16 month old is a size 4 so I think 5.5 is pretty standard! Its an infant size not an adult size!My little boy is 18months and a size 7.5 - measured at clarks and at home.
I can't stand Grabby, and I can't believe she doesn't know her child's shoe size - but I don't think we can mock the actual size of Bentos' feet
Unfortunately we have a poorly built student loans system which actually comes in two tiers - one loan is a tuition fee loan and this never comes in to your own pocket it goes directly to the university - that's the bit that funds the course (and given his age one assumes he got to earn his degree long before the days of top up fees). The second is a maintenance loan for covering the expense of being at university - it is at a students discretion to take it or not. I'd be guessing that this is the portion he ploughed in to his portfolio. It doesn't make it right but there aren't any rules to prevent it - I saw plenty of people spend their loans on holidays, cars and concert tickets because they didn't necessarily need it for their day to day living costs going to uni. Repayments are then linked to future earnings so creative accounting can of course help you out here !Nope, I think it's fucking disgusting. Students get the loans to fund the courses they're on but clearly he didn't need the money and instead used it to build a {student} property portfoliowhich makes you wonder what creative accounting goes on.
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