She wouldn’t know. They’re in the annexLast one bites the dust? The older boys are in bed by 20.15?
I’m sure Kirstie Allsopp and Channel 4 will be shaking in their shoes about the gruesome twosome’s attempt to compete with Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas. WTF are the BBC thinking about. From class to trash.Omg I can’t think of anything worse than having them both doing a Christmas crafting show. All the talented people out there and all the bbc can get is these two. Ffsand they’re asking for ideas!
There lies the most dangerous part of having your kid on social media, anybody could call that kid and he'd go running thinking they know him because they know his name,only takes parents to take their eyes off them for a second,these clowns think they're beyond anything happening to them thoughWe were on the carousel with them.
to be fair….they were all very pleasant and polite. Rex even held the gate open for us and other strangers. I almost said ‘thank you, Rex!’ then stopped myself cos I thought that might freak him out. But how weird to be a small child and everywhere you go strangers know your name!
Stacey looked really skinny in the face and legs. Was wearing a big baggy coat/shacket and I really couldn’t call if she was pregnant underneath. It’s definitely possible.
I know someone with a child like this. She is unbearable, and always throws a strop if she's told no, which ultimately means, she always gets her own way. Their house is filled to the rafters with toys, which she sulks about not getting, only for her to have a phone or iPad in her face the whole time. It makes socialising with her parents not a pleasant experience.Urgh the way Mick whinged about wanting to take that snail in to school really annoyed me. "But I waaaaanttt toooo" and "the teachers will say yes"
Why isn't Skanky telling him no ffs. He's a brat through and through, I can't wait to see him start proper school because Skanky is really going to know about it.
You let your kids just roam about not fitting in with your decor? Ha what a mug!I don't understand why parents dress their children in browns and beige. I have an 8 year old and a 3 year old and they like colour. My sil dresses her kid in boring colours and she's said to my 3 year old a couple of times "are you in your pyjamas"? My 3 year old was wearing George pig clothes and some bright handmade leggings and you could tell they weren't pyjamas. I find these people odd that don't let them wear character clothes (kids love them) or bright colours, just to keep some aesthetic on instagram. She'll probably dress them in bright colours after she's read here![]()
It’s funny but I actually find Joe shouting “ALLO FRESH and touching food with those manky finger nails puts me completely offThe problem with that is that those ordinary people aren't professional sellers like these influencers are. The companies would be too afraid they would be too honest.
The big irony is, that if the likes of tesco did go down that route they would wipe the floor with the competition cause it would show them up!!!
Cause that's what people want, honesty.
So does he mean that they were lost on what to do?He said for the two weeks after the wedding it was like losing a baby as they didn’t know what to do with themselves
He then went on to cook some Mac and cheese and try and make some Mac and cheese fried ballsHe’s going to be on everything for the next weeks flogging his book
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The thing is, it is peoples business, because they make it everyone’s business by putting the kids on Instagram at every opportunity. They could do the decent thing and never show the kids, but that wouldn’t bring in the money would itSee Rex's hair is beautiful![]()