Omg! That’s your concern, a few balloons.Please tell me they didn't do a balloon release at the funeral. So environmentally irresponsible
Who labelled her that though? It was written on a balloon that she had posted on her story, but that was the first mention I had ever seen of it. I think it was a self labelled thing by Mamma, or else someone sent it to her after making it up themselves.I think I might have mentioned this before but is the expectation to post and provide updates coming from the fact that Saoirse was labelled the "Nations Child" therefore she feels its nessecary.
She shares very little about herself. You’d think she’d allow a child too young to consent the same right to privacyI feel it's worse it's getting fair enough share her own grieving but the little ones it's just awful
Watching it, I imagined if the music wasn't playing over it, we'd hear her being directed where to go, and the pace at which to walk there too... It all looked very staged.Filming the poor small one visiting the grave again today. Black bow in her hair as well.
Hiw does it help to see a child pass and if a followers want to see that they need there heads examined honestly, I've been to 3 kids funeral and christ it's hard to see!This is her definition of holding back from posting the private stuff. Anytime they say that, they always post the "private" stuff and say that the followers asked for it and if it helps one person blah blah blah. I wouldn't put it past this one to post a picture of the wake.
This. I’m sure people in her inner circle are equally as horrified as us but can you imagine how hard it would be to be the one to have to hold the intervention, no matter how gentle.I think someone needs to - gently - take her phone away from her.
I wouldn't presume for a millisecond to know what she, her husband, their little daughter and the wider family are going through.
I know there are people who have channelled their grief through helping others, like the Gavin Glynn Foundation for example. Maybe doing something like that would help her, in time, I don't know.
Poor little Saoirse, what a brave young lass, may she rest in peace.
A lot of work went into that.The latest stories are another step too far. It's one thing to record a small clip of the grave (which shouldn't be done either imo), but to record a few close up shots, director style, to edit them together, and have FR kids the cross, that's just horrific.
What's "normal" when you've lost a child? Or "normal" when you've a child with terminal cancer?You can't pick and choose like that. Read any thread here, and I'm sure there are posts that you won't agree with. That's Tattle, that's the joys of being in the public eye, willingly. These aren't regular people trying to go about their daily lives under the radar. Every thread here is about a page with over 10k followers that chooses to share personal information with their followers, 145 thousand followers in this case.
Sharing personal moments and selling your family's privacy, is freely done in return for sponsored posts and freebies.
Where is the compassion, humanity & empathy for FR from her own family?
Or for Saoirse? Did she consent to images of her dead body and her funeral procession being shared to 145k+ people online, only to be shared by multiples of that figure?
No one here has denied how tough of a time they're naturally going through. No one here thinks it's normal to not only think about taking a picture of a coffee cup at your child's grave, but actually do it, upload it to Instagram and tag the café.
Two things can be true at once.