Stacey Solomon #27 Still a prat

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I just don't get why she bought that house. Why would you choose to buy a house that's unmortgageable. If she ever wants to sell it there's not a lot of people who can pay cash for a house that has some kind of issue and why would they want to? She would have been much better buying something more modern and painting it grey as that seems to be more her thing 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
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I don’t know whether she is lying when she says she hasn’t changed him for bed to try and provoke “trolls”. I would think if you were changing your toddlers nappy just before bed you would change them into pjys. I personally don’t think you should allow your child to wake up in the same onesie and play all day and then go to bed with it on. Basic hygiene. If she doesn’t do this and she is lying to try and increase engagement I judge her because it’s saying to parents it’s fine to leave your kids in the same clothes days on end. How does she know some of her followers aren’t really neglectful parents who will use Stacey to justify what they do. Sorry for the long rant but influencers need to realise they have a responsibility.
 
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Sorry, but saying the child looks abused is a bit much.

However I do agree he could look a bit cleaner, saying that, I wonder what people make of my niece, she looks feral half the time as she is such a wee tomboy and never quits climbing things! Deffo a monkey in a previous life.
Agree, my 2yo looks feral. She’s wild and loves mud and getting messy. Her hair is wild as she won’t let me put in a clip or pony tail, but her hair is quite fine and fly away that cutting it wouldn’t do anything (it’s not very long, just wild). Although she is in clean clothes every day with regular nappy changes so I keep her as clean as I possibly can! But I would guarantee passers by will think she looks unkempt haha
 
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Joe was on a podcast recently and said they were a bit worried about Rex starting nursery as he hadn’t socialised with other children his own age. Also he has never been left with anyone who wasn’t a family member. Is it wrong that I’m quite excited to see him taken down a peg or two and that the whole world doesn’t actually revolve around him, when he does eventually go to nursery 😬
My son hasn't been near anyone apart from me, my husband and daughter (we've not had "bubbles") and he started nursery a couple of months ago, it's done him the world of good as he was nervous of other people and now he's not. Rex has been around so many people and other children, what a load of tit from Joe. I agree about him being taken down a peg or two as he is very spoilt and used to getting his own way, it will be good for him to hear the word no. It's going to hard for any toddlers going to nursery, as they've spent the majority of their life living through a pandemic and not mixing with family or other children. I don't know why, but that's really pissed me off, what Joe's said, Rex has mixed more than most children of his age and what a bullshit excuse.
 
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Kids getting dirty isn't the issue. My eldest was playing football from 3, and on a rainy day when the pitch was muddy he would come back caked in dirt. And he'd get chucked straight in the bath.
They'd come in from playing outside filthy - again absolutely fine. I hated getting dirty as a child, so I have tried as hard as I could with mine to let them be kids, roll in mud, climb trees, etc.

But I'd always want them to go to bed clean, hair washed and brushed, clean clothes on. I think that's the minimum really.
 
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Sorry, but saying the child looks abused is a bit much.

However I do agree he could look a bit cleaner, saying that, I wonder what people make of my niece, she looks feral half the time as she is such a wee tomboy and never quits climbing things! Deffo a monkey in a previous life.

Apologies I didn't mean it in a physical way I meant abuse in a neglectful way x didn't mean to over step just used the wrong word!
 
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Agree, my 2yo looks feral. She’s wild and loves mud and getting messy. Her hair is wild as she won’t let me put in a clip or pony tail, but her hair is quite fine and fly away that cutting it wouldn’t do anything (it’s not very long, just wild). Although she is in clean clothes every day with regular nappy changes so I keep her as clean as I possibly can! But I would guarantee passers by will think she looks unkempt haha
My niece is 5. I picked her from school the other week and the state of her when she came out 😂 All the other children come out lovely and she comes out with the hair all over the place, dirt on her face, half her clothes hanging off. Hasn't one bit of interest in looking lovely. She is in clean clothes daily, bathed everyday etc but just doesn't look it. My sister sends her into school looking lovely, i often wonder what the hell she is at to come out like a different child :ROFLMAO:

Apologies I didn't mean it in a physical way I meant abuse in a neglectful way x didn't mean to over step just used the wrong word!
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Me too! He is a spoilt, naughty

Me too! Spoilt, naughty brat
It isn’t Rex’s fault and I’m uncomfortable how he’s described on here. Being excited to see him being taken down a peg or two isn’t right, he can’t help how he’s being bought up.
 
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It isn’t Rex’s fault and I’m uncomfortable how he’s described on here. Being excited to see him being taken down a peg or two isn’t right, he can’t help how he’s being bought up.
Absolutely. He has no say in how he is bought up, and he is going to react and develop in the surroundings and context he is given. He is a reflection of his parents and his home life, and nothing more.
 
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The absolute state of his babygrow in her last story, her priority today should have been getting him bathed an changed out of the rancid clothes he's been wearing for 2 days, she should be ashamed of herself
 
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The absolute state of his babygrow in her last story, her priority today should have been getting him bathed an changed out of the rancid clothes he's been wearing for 2 days, she should be ashamed of herself
Joe is just as bad, he's at home as much as her, with two parents at home there is no excuse for him not to be clean, they have it so easy.
 
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Joe was on a podcast recently and said they were a bit worried about Rex starting nursery as he hadn’t socialised with other children his own age. Also he has never been left with anyone who wasn’t a family member. Is it wrong that I’m quite excited to see him taken down a peg or two and that the whole world doesn’t actually revolve around him, when he does eventually go to nursery 😬
It is quite sad for Rex TBH.

He has been socialised with his older brothers and his cousins; the reason he will have no social etiquette is because he is never given any guidelines as to what is correct behaviour. If he hits someone - they laugh, if he throws food on the floor - they laugh, if he empties out cupboards, spills everything and then walks through it - they laugh.

SS needs to have a look into the mirror and ask "is Rex unsocialised or have I failed as a parent by not showing him what are acceptable social boundaries and behaviours?"
 
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If you manage to look past his mucky baby grow (is that sauce on his tummy?!) and very full nappy, the clip she put of Rex and Joe is kinda cute and seems a world away from when Stacey interacts with Rex. I was starting to think she - and other influencers - didn’t know how to look at their children in the eyes whilst talking to them!
 
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If you manage to look past his mucky baby grow (is that sauce on his tummy?!) and very full nappy, the clip she put of Rex and Joe is kinda cute and seems a world away from when Stacey interacts with Rex. I was starting to think she - and other influencers - didn’t know how to look at their children in the eyes whilst talking to them!
I thought it was really lovely too.. Is it me or does Rex kind of bark (for want of a better word) when he talks with Stacey?
 
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It isn’t Rex’s fault and I’m uncomfortable how he’s described on here. Being excited to see him being taken down a peg or two isn’t right, he can’t help how he’s being bought up.
I agree. Not going to lie. That comment was a bit much about being taken down a peg. I mean I’d have that energy for a grown adult, someone my age but to wish that on a defenceless toddler who only does what he is shown as acceptable down to his parents.. that was not nice
 
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