Absolutely this....She did say something about freelance blogging etc. Good luck to her if I could not work or do just enough of something I enjoyed I would jump at it. I am also fairly sure she would sooner work 20 hours a day shovelling shit to have one more day with her mum, so if there is inheritance live off it and spend quality time with her son.
Absolutely! I work full time and freelance whilst I’m building up my freelance business. Once I can drop full time I’m doing it without a second thought! Much more freedomAbsolutely this....
I was referring mainly to still having her mother around but I'm the same work wise I do 3 days a week and when asked if I want to increase I say no thanksAbsolutely! I work full time and freelance whilst I’m building up my freelance business. Once I can drop full time I’m doing it without a second thought! Much more freedom
I hope the new man can cook. Sam used to post her food on every single day, stupid people would swoon over her food and comment, but it was always the same bloody rubbish, I’m sure to be honest she just took lots of photos at all different angles of the same meals to be able to use the same meal day after day. That damn breakfast every day of Arla protein yoghurt/quark, grape nuts and raspberries, every lunch every day was prepackaged plastic beef slices (the very odd time it was prepackaged chicken) and Aunt Bessie’s frozen carrot and swede mashgarnished with loads of black pepper. Dinner was mostly stuff she could throw in the actifry, before that is was very burnt veg offerings in the oven. They had the cheek to call themselves ‘Foodies’, even appeared on the show on Southend Pier with Jamie Oliver. Somebody commented one day her meals were all boring and just heated up, to which her Hubby piped up that she was a very good cook and made lots of delicious meals...yeh right. The carefully taken photos of her meals and items in her original house gave this perfect impression of a trendy house and latest fashions, but when they moved and set their sights higher on what everybody thinks is a posh area...(it’s actually not, yeah expensive some of it, but people there think they are so special, hence why they probably moved to portray this life, story of them buying their entree to fit their enormous rooms and ceilings supposedly, their child was at a fee paying school too) The original house was on for sale and on the estate agents page and quite frankly photos of it was a mess, it was empty of most of their things. You could see where she had taken photos as some places looked familiar but they had been taken at small angles to make it appear better and I was surprised how run down and filthy it was, the garden was overgrown and unkempt and looked like it was never done.Fake life portrayed.
oooh I'd love a nose at their house onlineI hope the new man can cook. Sam used to post her food on every single day, stupid people would swoon over her food and comment, but it was always the same bloody rubbish, I’m sure to be honest she just took lots of photos at all different angles of the same meals to be able to use the same meal day after day. That damn breakfast every day of Arla protein yoghurt/quark, grape nuts and raspberries, every lunch every day was prepackaged plastic beef slices (the very odd time it was prepackaged chicken) and Aunt Bessie’s frozen carrot and swede mashgarnished with loads of black pepper. Dinner was mostly stuff she could throw in the actifry, before that is was very burnt veg offerings in the oven. They had the cheek to call themselves ‘Foodies’, even appeared on the show on Southend Pier with Jamie Oliver. Somebody commented one day her meals were all boring and just heated up, to which her Hubby piped up that she was a very good cook and made lots of delicious meals...yeh right. The carefully taken photos of her meals and items in her original house gave this perfect impression of a trendy house and latest fashions, but when they moved and set their sights higher on what everybody thinks is a posh area...(it’s actually not, yeah expensive some of it, but people there think they are so special, hence why they probably moved to portray this life, story of them buying their entree to fit their enormous rooms and ceilings supposedly, their child was at a fee paying school too) The original house was on for sale and on the estate agents page and quite frankly photos of it was a mess, it was empty of most of their things. You could see where she had taken photos as some places looked familiar but they had been taken at small angles to make it appear better and I was surprised how run down and filthy it was, the garden was overgrown and unkempt and looked like it was never done.Fake life portrayed.
She's acting like some lovesick teenager, I get she is clearly now happier or perhaps its all an act for the husband. But she has a little boy to think of, she seems to have steamrollered into a new relationship very soon after his dad left.
So new bf is insta official! Wonder what the betrayal was she talks of
Seems to be very much involved with the boyfriend.... just occasional food pics tagging him... think they are off on holiday soon so might past more thenSam is very quiet on the gram do you think the pounds have piled back on again
One thing I never understood was where she got her money from when they'd go on holiday 2 or 3 times a year to Tenerife. But more importantly, why she'd constantly do stories on Instagram showing all this stationary she had bought. What was the purpose? She didn't work so why did she need 'office' accessories. I followed her for years and loved the weight loss side of her account but it really came across as though she sat at home all day doing nothing whilst her husband worked and she spent all his wages. Makes more sense now she said she owned a flat and rented it out. But it bugged me she made out she was busy all day but didn't work
I remember one post at Christmas where she showed all the presents her husband bought her and it was ludicrous. Nearly close to £1000+ of presents. Like a spoilt child. I used to just wonder why she couldn't work for a living.
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