Tignam reminds me of the mother of a girl I was neighbours and friends with growing up. Her mother came from a rough area but married money. Everything was for show with the family - new Land Rover every 2/3 years, holidays etc. I used to be jealous as she always had my friend dressed in designer gear whereas my mum spent money on my education and extracirricular activities - she wouldn't have given on to per pressure when it came to the latest fashions. In some ways I'm glad. Anyway, the house was always immaculate, and I remember any time I was over for dinner being terrified of dropping even a crumb on the ground. I could tell even my friend was afraid. Fast forward a few years and her older sister developed an eating disorder. I know there are a lot of factors involved in an illness like this, but when I heard about it I remember thinking back to how much pressure their mum put on them to look good, and I wasn't surprised it happened. Long story short, Tignam reminds me a lot of this woman. I hope nothing like that happens to her little girl, but I think at times she's threading a fine line with the type of example she sets and the values she instills.