I'm just catching up and I'm going to circle back to the tiktok. Is it not bizarre that she posted a tiktok at all? I mean, I've been
the patient in critical condition and I have also been
with patients in critical condition- you're not even thinking about your social media, let alone a trend.
Long hospital stays (which hers
hasn't been) are draining. You need a break, a walk, some air and food, some comfort in the form of speaking to loved ones, but you don't need to update your socials nor do you think of posting a "trendy" video.
All of her chatting about missing her creature comforts, all of her constant posting of updates, even her scheduled ad that she rightly deleted- maybe we can write all that off as "she's stressed and her insta is her outlet".
But a tiktok? When you're in the hospital with a child who isn't breathing and turns blue without explanation? You have the presence of mind to post a tiktok?
Her behaviour is all a bit... unhinged. No?