If you look through some of the old threads here there are screenshots of tweets which I think have been deleted. Mainly racist, snobby and downright rude.She has Twitter?!?
If you look through some of the old threads here there are screenshots of tweets which I think have been deleted. Mainly racist, snobby and downright rude.She has Twitter?!?
Just read them, wow!If you look through some of the old threads here there are screenshots of tweets which I think have been deleted. Mainly racist, snobby and downright rude.
the holidays are free. The candles are gifted! Smoke and mirrors. She doesn’t have £££She clearly doesn’t want to pay for her own food in her fridge so is trying to reach out to them as a brand (first it was raving about the Wahaca home kits, then deliciously Ella...now Ocado...).
It gets right on my titties that she’s wealthy and privileged enough to pay for half the baby bits, clothing and luxury items she gets #gifted all in the name of a bit of marketing but it is a whole new level of absolute WANKERY that she and many other shameless, soulless insta-twats are trying to beg for food by tagging food brand and retailers in their bloody stories of their midweek evening meals. It’s FOOD for fucks sake. if you can afford a trip to the Maldives, a Diptique candle or a Soho House membership you can sure as duck pay for your bloody weekly shop! There are food banks and people starving on the street who need to beg for food, not these jokers.
Get in the sea Grabby.
Funny that...I also note she, the serial brand tagger, didn’t tag sainsbos in that story
Wonder if there will be any ref to Australia, or if she'll just gloss over all that. My bet's on Mauritius.Pastel pink nails klaxon... usually followed fairly quickly by a flatlay of a passport, sunnies and straw bag
Totally agree. Especially when she seems to have so much help as it is. Most mums don't have that luxury. If she was parenting day in day out with no help and Ben only appearing for the last 30mins before bed time I could completely understand how nice it would be to have some time out. But that isn't her life. And Freya is 6 months - from my experience so far, it's a bloody lovely time to parent. Naps start to settle, eating is a great way to break up the day and is exciting to watch them discover new tastes and they're generally more engaged with their surroundings. My girl has just learnt to sit up unaided for more than a few seconds and its amazing to watch her discover things from a different angle. Why wouldn't you want to parent during this time?! I loved the newborn phase but this time feels more precious and exciting to be part ofI don't like how she words things. "I didn't have to parent at all yesterday!" Like she's overjoyed.
What's the point of having her if you're happy not to parent?
She's an privileged snob. To her watching us regular folk parent even multiple children without a break for days - it must be like watching a Attenborough style documentary to her. I really agree with you there though- 6 months is a lovely age I'm finding almost 3 to be the best age aside from the tantrums as she's speaking to me but I'd love those 6 months days back - purely for the napsTotally agree. Especially when she seems to have so much help as it is. Most mums don't have that luxury. If she was parenting day in day out with no help and Ben only appearing for the last 30mins before bed time I could completely understand how nice it would be to have some time out. But that isn't her life. And Freya is 6 months - from my experience so far, it's a bloody lovely time to parent. Naps start to settle, eating is a great way to break up the day and is exciting to watch them discover new tastes and they're generally more engaged with their surroundings. My girl has just learnt to sit up unaided for more than a few seconds and its amazing to watch her discover things from a different angle. Why wouldn't you want to parent during this time?! I loved the newborn phase but this time feels more precious and exciting to be part of
Yes such a lovely age! and the naps are such a big bonus!She's an privileged snob. To her watching us regular folk parent even multiple children without a break for days - it must be like watching a Attenborough style documentary to her. I really agree with you there though- 6 months is a lovely age I'm finding almost 3 to be the best age aside from the tantrums as she's speaking to me but I'd love those 6 months days back - purely for the naps
I don’t think she possesses an iron.If you’re going to post an insta worthy picture you would have thought she’d at least iron the vest! I’m not into ironing vests myself but I’m also not a grabby instamama?????? View attachment 73067
Probably in the cellar, with the hooverI don’t think she possesses an iron.
They wouldn’t be grubby as she waS gifted them before her child has taken her first step. Ffs.why has she got those grubby wellies in the nursery?