Exactly! I wouldn't know a damn thing about these kids if their parents hadn't put them online. They choose to exploit every little aspect of their lives for money and likes, and then they get defensive when people notice lies, inconsistencies and neglect. Any negativity aimed at your family is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT on your shoulders, Sarah and Chris Ingham. You could, at any time, completely remove them from social media, and choose to protect them, but you damn well know that this is the only way you can earn money. You choose money over their wellbeing, and blame others for the attacks. I have zero sympathy.
Related: my kid has been really sick over the last couple of days. High fever, puking etc. He was so sad last night, and we curled up in my bed, under blankets, with our dogs snuggling up to him, and watched a movie until he fell asleep. There was a moment there, in between the worrying about him, and knowing that this is a REALLY bad week for me to inevitably catch it as well, that i thought to myself, there are people out there who would have a video camera in his face, and then put it on their "family channel" for a bunch of strangers to watch. I'm sorry (not sorry), but i will never think it is ok to use children to make content for financial gain.
I would kind of like to move back into my parents' house, only i could go back to living the life i had when i was 16. I need someone to cook all of my meals and iron my clothes
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this adult life is bs sometimes.