Glad I'm not the only one who's noticed the sweatshirts, they've been there for monthsI’ve just seen, under a YouTube comment, that when they’ve finished having babies they’re going to donate the clothes. Pat, they’re bloody rags. No one is gong to want them, you daft bint.
ETA I’m intrigued as to why she’s had 3 green sweatshirts, with a rainbow motif, hanging on her dusty drawers for months. No child has worn them, so why are they there?
They very rarely acknowledge any comments. The odd person gets a thanks and that's about it. They don't really engage with their 'fans'.Glad I'm not the only one who's noticed the sweatshirts, they've been there for monthsQuite a few comments on that video questioning why she keeps so much but of course she doesn't acknowledge...
It’s honestly ridiculous. If you’re handing down underwear you cannot afford the amount of kids you have. Pack of pants in primark is what £4? The younger girls have loads of clothes, especially the twins who have new everything x2, then the older ones have barely anything.I’m sorry but handing down KNICKERS cannot be normal?! I know I only have one child at the min but I absolutely cannot fathom saving my kids pants to give to the next one??!! That feels like one step away from me saving a few bras for when my daughter is grown up in case they’ll do for her too??! Surely underwear is one of those things that only belongs to one person and should be replaced frequently?! I can get on board with other hand-me-downs (although not to this extreme level!) but this just seems ridiculous.
Not gonna lie, there is a little part of me that wonders if they have picked up on us saying that Agnes is the obvious favourite and so they’re trying to show “no, look, she gets hand me down knickers too!” To try and disprove it maybe? But then again, she sheer amount of clothing she has compared with some……..
Noah and Eva to start.......Question is.. which kids will she pick
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