What gets me is they just don't get it.
It wasn't so long ago, first kids and counting, where they showed no sheets on the kids beds, the house in major disrepair, Sue shopping daily so they didn't run out of things and she said it's cheaper, Noel watching every single penny that was spent. Noel sat on their bed saying fancy cars and drinking and takeaways didn't interest them and their kids were their luxury. Sue saying they spread the cost of birthdays and Christmas by buying toys all year round and putting them away. Fast forward to now. They have bought more luxury cars than you can imagine, they both drink like fish, Sue gets one huge shop per week delivered, Noel doesn't give a toot what gets spent. They sat on the Internet last Christmas looking a £1k gaming machine for each child. It's great they have money and good luck to them, but why do they have to put every little thing on line for us all to see? We know with 22 kids that's your food shop will be bigger than average, we know when you go Christmas shopping your trolley will be over flowing because you have a large family. No one needs to see it and no one is actually bothered by it. A couple of Christmases ago one of the boys, Luke I think bought Sue a £100 bottle of designer perfume. How? Luke doesn't work, he's supposedly a student at college, so how can he afford that? It reminds me of the Freer family. Only the Dad worked, yet they all had designer clothes, the kids used to buy the parents £200 presents, one year the eldest daughter bought the Dad a £500 drone, yet she left school and never worked since. My point is, not everything you do needs to be on social media, especially at a time where most people are feeling low and vulnerable and having to spend carefully.