Yes, the kids are absolutely so polite, loving and respectful. They mention they're from a Christian family. My problem is, I guess, the same as with most of these other family vloggers, it feels like they're selling their kids.They’re definitely doing something right with how well educated and spoken the kids are, but there’s just something about them that seems a bit... off?
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I completely agree with everything you said. The father definitely is the one that has the vision for this family. He's always been a creative it would seem and he doesn't want to hold down a 9 - 5.I have been enjoying watching this family for a while now, but like someone else mentioned, there is something off about them lately. They seem to have changed considerably in the last 6 months. I don't like how they are now seemingly boasting about brand deals and freebies and even though it's nice to see the kids get a few treats, it's going to their heads and it feels like their father is pushing them in the direction he wants them to go and the kids are being used to make their money!
I loved them in the beginning and binge watched lots of their videos, but now I find myself getting irritated, more so by the father than anyone! Some of the things they allow the children to do are questionable. I find it extremely disrespectful that Hezzy kicks that damn football around everywhere, even in hospital waiting rooms where he kicks it up against walls. Surely he can manage 30 minutes to an hour of not kicking that ball. Respect your surroundings for goodness sake!
To my knowledge, he's always had various jobs. When he used to rap, he was also a driving instructor. I think the most recent job is a football coach, but I don't know if he still does that.Does the Dad work? And I don’t mean making YouTube videos (unless there’s more money in that then I realised!) I’m sure I heard him mention a few videos ago he used to be an electrician (maybe I got that wrong). I’m just so intrigued by them but perplexed to how they afford to live with so many mouths to feed - including their own...
I agree with everything you've said. This is what I find a bit odd about them.Been watching these for a few weeks and although they have their good points beautifully polite children but I can't help but think they are one of the vainest and strangest families on YouTube, boasting about their parenting skills while their two year old seemed totally confused by their method of discipline.
Their children are constantly looking for approvement they have to raise their hands to speak and then just say things to reinforce what ever their parents are talking about then look at a camera smiling in a very unnatural way the girls are almost uniformed in rather mature River Island clothing.
The way all five of the kids were ragging that newborn about bathing her, rinsing her hair in soapy water then almost cracking her head on the bunk beds was horrific, the three older kids arenall very mature but it's to much of a show for me.I agree with everything you've said. This is what I find a bit odd about them.
You can tell that the children are very aware of the camera and almost say things so that they can get feedback from the viewers.
I'm sure that the oldest girl is very maternal and loves to look after her younger siblings, but it doesn't seem natural anymore.
I just can't believe they're bringing out branded merchandise, who would wear jumpers with another family's surname on them?
I think they've marketed themselves as a traditional family with traditional values and that probably extends to gender roles that are really, really old school!Can’t stand this family at all anymore find them so pretentious and their whole video set up always seems so forced and unnatural.
Heze and that fuming football, I understand stand he loves to play etc but does he really need it by his side 24/7 especially when took it with him to the hospital and was kicking it around the waiting room, come on have some respect.
But what really pissed me off was that comment the mum made about girls playing football or sports in general. What century are they living in?!
I honestly think they keep wanting to expand their brood because it gives them content and that's probably when they get the most engagement.were they seriously thinking about having another baby? The youngest is still a newborn!
I've never seen their eldest son cook or clean or help with general housework.Do they get their son to clean too? The younger boy is a bit too young but the older one is always kicking a ball but the girls are taught to clean.
I wonder how they would feel should a child of theirs be gay, as they only mention the opposite sex when talking about their future partners, when they're grown up.
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