From personal experience those who make a big show and dance about how perfect and amazing something is, is usually over compensating for how crap it really feels.
When I had PND I felt like a useless mum so I would gush on social media about how much I enjoyed toddler stage, staged awesome shots of us having fun and how much I loved them. In reality I was miserable, some days hated the isolation and stress of motherhood, but had to hide those feelings as best I could for fear of being seen as a failure/bad mum.
Now I'm not saying it's the same for Stinky Soloman, but I take those posts with a pinch of salt. They're either for the press or followers benefit!
On a separate note I've conducted a little experiment today. After seeing her story this morninh asking how are you I replied. I won't go into details, we know she reads here and I don't want to give away which message as mine. But lets see just how much she loves her followers to the moon and back, and how invested in their wellbeing she really is!!