There's no need for that. At all. She's supporting her child.Emma Bunton thinks her (just turned) 13 year old son is a girl.
I just distinctly heard Brand's sneery, affected voice saying "panties" in my head so now I'll be billing you for all the therapy I'll need to get over that.I apologise for using the "p" word and not spoilering it last night. FWIW, I can't stand it either. I bet that's what Russell Brand calls them.
I can recommend someone, if that helps at all?I just distinctly heard Brand's sneery, affected voice saying "panties" in my head so now I'll be billing you for all the therapy I'll need to get over that.
His teeth!Anne-Marie steps out with her husband SlowThai after welcoming child
Anne-Marie cut a casual figure in a grey oversized T-shirt and braided space buns as she stepped out in East London on Wednesday with her rapper husband SlowThai.www.dailymail.co.uk
Anne Marie can surely afford a t shirt in better condition.
What about them? I'm a bit particular about teeth but you can only just about see them on 2 of the images in this article and I don't see anything of concern.His teeth!
He looks AI-generated.Hes very strange isn't he.
They're brown stumps.What about them? I'm a bit particular about teeth but you can only just about see them on 2 of the images in this article and I don't see anything of concern.
Really? I've zoomed in and they just look like blurry teeth. I'll be on the look out for better photos now!They're brown stumps.
Not sure why she speaks so posh seeing as she's from Basingstoke.He's very beautiful but in an ethereal, look-but-don't-touch kind of way? He's a lot more masculine than he appears in photos. She's looking good for her age, but her make-up was a bit much for an evening telly gig, I liked her dress though. They're terribly posh, but I do find their relationship a bit strange, he's always taking pics of her in her undercrackers!
I don’t think it’s very supportive to encourage a (likely gay) young boy to believe they’re a girl.There's no need for that. At all. She's supporting her child.
I'm living her life although I haven't put anything on social media to announce anything. There's a difference between 'encouraging' and supporting.I don’t think it’s very supportive to encourage a (likely gay) young boy to believe they’re a girl.At all. I actually think it’s incredibly damaging and homophobic, and the Cass Review supports the notion that affirmation is not a good idea.
Emma is the parent and has a responsibility to raise her children in a safe environment. Not to support everything her children do.
And certainly not to announce to millions on Instagram that her son is now her daughter. Now that the entire world knows, she has made it very, very difficult for her 13 year old to change their mind if they so wish.
I believe when younger she was allowing her child to play and dress however they wanted. Of course this is fine and should be encouraged. But that’s not the same as referring to them as a girl.
I’m not going to reply to anything else on this topic as it always derails the thread, but I can’t believe that after everything, people are still shouting “be kind”. People need to speak up against this, unless they want to be complicit.
I thought she’d already had the baby?Anne-Marie steps out with her husband SlowThai after welcoming child
Anne-Marie cut a casual figure in a grey oversized T-shirt and braided space buns as she stepped out in East London on Wednesday with her rapper husband SlowThai.www.dailymail.co.uk
Anne Marie can surely afford a t shirt in better condition.
Are you trying to be funny? It's refreshing to see a famous woman who hasn't starved herself skinny after having a baby, and looking like most mothers do, 8 weeks partum.I thought she’d already had the baby?
Oh, come on. She’s a bloody eyesore!Are you trying to be funny? It's refreshing to see a famous woman who hasn't starved herself skinny after having a baby, and looking like most mothers do, 8 weeks partum.
What does this even mean though? Living as a girl? Just wearing pink and having long hair doesn’t mean you’re living as a girl does it? I mean, there’s a bit more to it than those tired stereotypes.I think they've been living as a girl for years now from photos I've seen in the past?
Was going to say, I'm sure this has been mentioned before.I think they've been living as a girl for years now from photos I've seen in the past?
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