Definitely the couple they did have, they lost by shaming the poor woman on her wedding day. And lost the few others doing that. I think they can’t stay kind for too long either.I think they cannot have any fake friendships because they would get caught out with their fake accents.
Shaming her on her wedding day?!Definitely the couple they did have, they lost by shaming the poor woman on her wedding day. And lost the few others doing that. I think they can’t stay kind for too long either.
They say “mom” in Birmingham to be fairThey use filters so often, I honestly think that they both think that’s how they actually look . Kidding themselves that they’re the Kardashians.
I can’t believe they had the audacity to be screeeaaaming about how it was their mums birthday, and this is what they were doing on their mums birthday. They even lied about what day it was on to followers. Which reminds me, Sonia x Faeza Kardashian it’s MUM not ‘MOM’. You ARE from the U.K. Born and raised. If they are close enough to their dad that they ALL pretend to be Arab and he defends them, then why aren’t they at home supporting him after the loss of his wife? It’s quite obvious none of them were/are that close, it seems what they have in common is faking ethnicity, guess that’s what keeps them close lol. I find it very hard to believe that they were that close to their mum when this is what they were doing. Sure, everyone reacts differently to things but it’s more or less the same thing. My mother is my best friend, I would literally do ANYTHING for her, and if she was on her death bed I don’t think I could ever leave her side. I would be completely devastated and wouldn’t be able to function if I lost her, I would NEED to be around family. Very bizarre behaviour.
I mean I know a few people from Birmingham and not one of them says ‘mom’. Why would Birmingham be any different from the rest of the UK? At the end of the day, if you’re from UK, it’s spelt mUm, you say mUm, not mOm. Even if some people do use it there, it’s obvious these two use it to sound American or whatever the hell accent they are trying to go for. Anything to distance themselves from the UK.They say “mom” in Birmingham to be fair
Jeez, not this again lol. Please refer back to the arguments of thread #6. A lot of brummies do indeed say mOm. Let’s not rehash it.I mean I know a few people from Birmingham and not one of them says ‘mom’. Why would Birmingham be any different from the rest of the UK? At the end of the day, if you’re from UK, it’s spelt mUm, you say mUm, not mOm. Even if some people do use it there, it’s obvious these two use it to sound American or whatever the hell accent they are trying to go for. Anything to distance themselves from the UK.
Not looking to rehash anything. Bear in mind some people might have a bad memory due to medical reasons. Hence before that I asked Henna some questions. It’s random people new to the thread that keep coming in here rehashing without reading past threads. Either way, I personally still believe they say it due to the accent thing and distancing themselves from the UK.Jeez, not this again lol. Please refer back to the arguments of thread #6. A lot of brummies do indeed say mOm. Let’s not rehash it.
I’m sure someone previously posted that they went to a wedding and started going off how the bride isn’t virgin.Shaming her on her wedding day?!
what did they do? I think I missed this
Oh yes. I remember she kind of hinted that Tania wasn’t a virgin on her wedding. Fyza posted a story a couple days after rania’s wedding I believeI’m sure someone previously posted that they went to a wedding and started going off how the bride isn’t virgin.
Hey I meant rehash to everyone in general not just you xx. Cause last time it was a whole thing. I think people not from Birmingham underestimate how used mOm is. As for SXF I honestly think they’re too dumb to make the distinction and are just showing their true alum rock colours.Not looking to rehash anything. Bear in mind some people might have a bad memory due to medical reasons. Hence before that I asked Henna some questions. It’s random people new to the thread that keep coming in here rehashing without reading past threads. Either way, I personally still believe they say it due to the accent thing and distancing themselves from the UK.
There is something called “dialect” and “accent”…I mean I know a few people from Birmingham and not one of them says ‘mom’. Why would Birmingham be any different from the rest of the UK? At the end of the day, if you’re from UK, it’s spelt mUm, you say mUm, not mOm. Even if some people do use it there, it’s obvious these two use it to sound American or whatever the hell accent they are trying to go for. Anything to distance themselves from the UK.