Yes I think it’s that, mixed with jealousy of all her girls having babies and settling down with their own families - she’s not centre of attention any more. It’s probably dawned on her, at long last, that she’s nearing the end of the gravy train. No one cares about an older woman wallowing in cash with, what, 9 actual children living at home? Nothing special about that. What made them interesting in the beginning was how a ‘normal’ family coped with having that many kids, getting them ready for school, food shopping, bedtime etc. Now all they have is a bunch of mainly adults going on ridiculously expensive holidays, with a few grandkids to make up the numbers.I wonder what has recently set her off with all this bizarre behaviour. Could it be the menopause? It's like she's just flipped.
worse, like this one...Well, this one went viral but I’ve seen worse…![]()
Thank you 🤍Sending you love, can’t even imagine how hard that must have been for you. Xx
Hey Sophie. B*witched called and want their outfit backJeez she looks like oompa loopma in her 2002 clothes .
There is no way the whole house needs redecorating already wasn't that long ago it was all doneWhat a beg! It's so embarrassing. If that was my mum I would have to go into hiding! Begging a media wall company to do her wall for free.. tramps the lot of them!
This is exactly my thought as well. It was one thing when the grandkids first started to come along and she was basically having babies alongside them. Now she’s got to be the grandparent with no more excitement of that new baby arriving for herself she’s not happy. She’ll keep spending money till it runs out and then be one of those people who goes round telling people “don’t you know who I am”Yes I think it’s that, mixed with jealousy of all her girls having babies and settling down with their own families - she’s not centre of attention any more. It’s probably dawned on her, at long last, that she’s nearing the end of the gravy train. No one cares about an older woman wallowing in cash with, what, 9 actual children living at home? Nothing special about that. What made them interesting in the beginning was how a ‘normal’ family coped with having that many kids, getting them ready for school, food shopping, bedtime etc. Now all they have is a bunch of mainly adults going on ridiculously expensive holidays, with a few grandkids to make up the numbers.
Better milk that cash cow for all its worth, Sue because in 5 short years you’ll only have 5 under 16s and no one will give a![]()
I used to work in a nursery and we would get parents bringing their children and saying they "Forgot to pack a lunch" ( the child being 3-4 years old) then on other days we would have them bring their child with no coat on a cold day and say "They didn't bring a coat today. Sorry!" Me and the other staff would be left thinking 'they mean. THEY were not organised so their child doesn't have what they need. We even had a woman tell us her 18 month old "Forgot to brush his teeth" ( yes, the child, not herEven if they don’t go mad and cut the kids sandwiches into dinos they should at least know what each kid likes. Some will like cheese but some will hate cucumber, with/without mayo, the next doesn’t like tuna or ham, tomatoes yay/nay etc etc. it’s sad they all just got ham and that’s it, no individuality and not even cutting it up? I mean it’s not neglect, at least they’re getting fed, but it’s not far off it.
Also re the decorating Sue could’ve done it during the week and taken her time to do it properly. All the kids are at school/nursery and she has nothing else to do.