Yes I was going to donate at one point then she started posting pictures of his dead body with props for social media.It’s beyond disgusting now. At first I gave Sarah R the benefit of the doubt but after seeing her dying husband used as little more than an Instagram prop I’m out
There's really no other way to look at it is there. She took the time to lay objects/decorations on top of him for pictures and videos, making him a prop like everything else.It’s beyond disgusting now. At first I gave Sarah R the benefit of the doubt but after seeing her dying husband used as little more than an Instagram prop I’m out
Absolutely!plastering her dead husband's body all over social media is wrong
Absolutely!plastering her dead husband's body all over social media is wrong
Absolutely!plastering her dead husband's body all over social media is wrong
they're still there..it's because you reported them you can't see themWell, I just went to look on her IG, and I can no longer see the 2 photos I reported
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Absolutely!plastering her dead husband's body all over social media is wrong
Every picture and video she is posting is to promote the go fund me and increase traffic to her page.What ever we think, no matter what we would do or have done ourselves in times of grieve we are all different,
no matter of the rights or wrongs.
This women is going through the very worst and very best of emotions, unbearable grief and the beauty and wonder of birth her mental physical and emotional well being will be all over the place.
Let alone the stress of having seven dependent kids to solely be responsible for.
I don't think it's anyone's place to judge her at the moment. But give her time to work through this the best she can.
It's absolutely unhinged isn't it . There should be a law to prevent people from filming people who are unconscious and recieving treatment.I think it‘s beyond weird to whip your phone out and take photos of paramedics working on your husband in the first place. Why on earth you think it’s right to put them as public viewing is beyond me. I’d go absolutely mad if either of my daughters-in-law posted pictures of my sons like that. There’s no dignity there for anyone. It’s attention seeking at its worst.
She has shared the go fund me 9 times so far . Hash tagging it all sorts .they are scroungers and want a holiday to Disney
Totally agree. I felt the same when my dad died a couple of years ago.The dead can’t consent to being filmed/pictured, just like babies can’t! There’s no such thing as privacy anymore, how sad. At my dad’s funeral I couldn’t even take any pictures of the flowers, let alone anything else. The idea of taking a picture of my dad on his deathbed would never have entered my head. These vloggers have a screw loose!
I hid the profile pic as her dead husband's face is on it, absolutely shockingWhose this thread about?
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