I thought that, and I doubt the cakes for the rest were cheap either. Considering she regularly looks like she a)needs a good wash and b) she needs some new clothes because she literally lives in the same things, you would think she'd maybe spend a little bit on herself, or even on the hovel they live in. I just don't understand why, if you've got money to burn like she seemingly has, you would live how they do? My oh is like, it's gotta be on tick, has to be.I need to know where she gets her money from! £60 worth of vouchers for her kids teaching assistant plus presents. I don’t understand where her money comes from
Because that would mean she has to get off her ass and do something. The constant £££ spent on the kids is to make them believe she is the best Mum ever and to make her feel less guilty for not doing much actual parenting with them. Even when they went on holiday she spent every day just sitting on the beach watching them play. All her commenters saying she is the best Mum ever have fallen under her spell too. Having a clean and tidy (ish) home, a decent meal at dinner, making sure teeth are brushed and a story at bedtime rather than falling asleep in their uniform is basic parenting and she fails that. But give them a family sized bar of chocolate for breakfast and two grand worth of presents each and she can convince herself she’s a great MumShe actually blows my mind and I’m certain one day it’ll all blow up in her face. I’d love to see a haul for what the older kids gotthis year I got a better paid job so had more money disposable than last year and I still didn’t spend it on gifts. I spent it on experiences. Why does she never do anything like that?
This has been asked a few times I genuinely don’t think she isIs she pregnant agin? I know Sian’s a bigger woman but in the video of her talking about what her dad got her for Christmas, her belly looks huge.
I think he does know how would you not know somethings been took out in your name? Surely they’d need some sort of permission from the account holderAnyone seen she’s bought an Apple Watch on her husbands name? I don’t know why but that really bothered me, poor guy hasn’t even been asked and she’s ran up a bill on his O2 account. I don’t even understand how she can do that without his permission tbhIf my partner ordered something on my name without my permission I’d be pissed off. The fact she’s had to put a £200-£300 watch on credit means she really shouldn’t be buying it at all as she simply can’t afford it
If she’s buying a £200 watch on finance I would imagine her whole Christmas was also done on tick.Anyone seen she’s bought an Apple Watch on her husbands name? I don’t know why but that really bothered me, poor guy hasn’t even been asked and she’s ran up a bill on his O2 account. I don’t even understand how she can do that without his permission tbhIf my partner ordered something on my name without my permission I’d be pissed off. The fact she’s had to put a £200-£300 watch on credit means she really shouldn’t be buying it at all as she simply can’t afford it
It’s a lot more than £200, depending which one she’s got the ones O2 seem to offer start at £289 and go up to £529 depending on what model and size (SE, Series 8 or 9 and it looks like O2 only do cellular models). Plus an airtime plan for the watch on top of that.If she’s buying a £200 watch on finance I would imagine her whole Christmas was also done on tick.
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