ExactlyWhy are people acting like they never went to a family party growing up? It's not against the law to have a drink around your child, as long as you're not in such a state that you can't look after them it's ok.
She really does, that child is looked after and that's all that matters.ExactlyNot like everyone’s off their faces whilst she sits neglected in her room starving.. She looks like she’s the centre of attention having fun
Absolutely agree, she isn’t just a fashion accessory for Mia, she is always being involved and having fun, the way Mias friends are with her show she is a very loved little girl and well looked after, I went to family party as a kid in houses, no one is intoxicated to the point of falling all over the place and causing trouble, Mia might of not even been drinkingShe really does, that child is looked after and that's all that matters.
I don’t think it’s on a catch up app but flick through the weekdays on MTV, I’ve seen it being replayed at least 3 times at 8/9pm before next week xx **edit** I just had a quick look for you, being shown again on MTV tonight at 9Sorry to be that annoying person, but where can I watch the episode please? I missed it
This. Saw the stories, don’t think it’s a big deal at all, I was expecting to see something awful going by the comments! All I saw was a happy little girl having a good old sing song surrounded by people who adore her. I went to family parties growing up where alcohol was kept on the kitchen side, it really wasn’t a big deal? Us kids knew those drinks weren’t for us and we stuck to pop. Don’t really remember anyone stumbling around the place or anything, although my mom got in an argument with my Aunt once and my cousins and I were likeWhy are people acting like they never went to a family party growing up? It's not against the law to have a drink around your child, as long as you're not in such a state that you can't look after them it's ok.
I have a almost 5 year old and he absolutely loves our family partiesThis. Saw the stories, don’t think it’s a big deal at all, I was expecting to see something awful going by the comments! All I saw was a happy little girl having a good old sing song surrounded by people who adore her. I went to family parties growing up where alcohol was kept on the kitchen side, it really wasn’t a big deal? Us kids knew those drinks weren’t for us and we stuck to pop. Don’t really remember anyone stumbling around the place or anything, although my mom got in an argument with my Aunt once and my cousins and I were like
Thank youxI don’t think it’s on a catch up app but flick through the weekdays on MTV, I’ve seen it being replayed at least 3 times at 8/9pm before next week xx **edit** I just had a quick look for you, being shown again on MTV tonight at 9
I actually think the opposite that this should Mark the end of these girls as the children are now in school.I actually will be devastated if this show ends this season haha I love all the teen mom shows...
Exactly this. My parents used to take me to family parties, and when I moaned I was tired they'd push two chairs together, stick a coat on top of me and tell me to go to sleep! Never did me any harmLord I loved family parties growing up! Adults had alcohol and we ran round cause a riot. I don’t see anything wrong with it, the way some of you are going on it’s like she’s at one of Charlie’s balloon parties or she’s took marliya to a ket fest
MARLIYAMia’s videos of Marleigha with buckfast bottles in the background. Classy
This was my childhoodExactly this. My parents used to take me to family parties, and when I moaned I was tired they'd push two chairs together, stick a coat on top of me and tell me to go to sleep! Never did me any harm
If you weren’t in a working mans club, begging your uncle for a pound for the sweet machines booting about the gaff with your cousins then you never lived.This was my childhood
I'd imagine people would lose their minds if I told them my Mum used to let me sip the last dribble of her white wine from her glass tooIf you weren’t in a working mans club, begging your uncle for a pound for the sweet machines booting about the gaff with your cousins then you never lived.
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