Do you’s not think though nowadays funerals are becoming more of a spectacle and a pissing contest? It’s turning into “who can be the most upset” more every funeral I go to. When I was growing up I was always taught a funeral car is meant to be a silent place for reflection, you don’t talk, don’t use a phone, just sit and think about the person whilst they’re on their final journey and you were one of the honoured few asked to take that journey alongside them. I genuinely think of myself and my partner started taking selfies in the back of the car at my Nana’s funeral my dad would’ve stopped the car and told me to walk to the church myself if I was going to be SO disrespectful.
No doubt her response will be we all grieve differently and we all have to do what’s best for us to cope - but I can’t see any reason why taking selfies in the back of a cab and THEN posing for photos outside the cab is helping anyone to “cope” and “grieve”. Steph you’ve done a lot ofdisgusting things but using your grandmothers funeral for content is right up there for me. Ffs give your head a wobble.