Yes I dont know how to share it but its journey of ambzShe popped up on one of those chisme pages on my fyp. Does she have a thread here?
I know exactly what you mean. She made fudge for teachers as Xmas gift and the comments didn’t go as she planned and got quite arsy. She does think highly of herself and it’s like a false self-depricating she does to get compliments. It’s also funny how much she bakes but also trying to lose weight and has a PT.Funnily enough I was looking yesterday for a thread on her to gage people’s opinions. I quite liked her to start with but there’s something about her I can’t quite put my finger on
I used to like her but I feel like recently she's become quite stuck up, dunno if it's just meI like Celsey Thomas but it's wild that I just recognised her daughter in a post she made on a Disneyland Facebook page before I recognised Celsey herself.
I think she’s stopped showing her face now hasn’t she? Obv she’ll still be recognisable for now but at least she’s taking the right steps now. I think a lot of parents are now becoming aware of the dangersI like Celsey Thomas but it's wild that I just recognised her daughter in a post she made on a Disneyland Facebook page before I recognised Celsey herself.
Yes! Loved her at first. Followed her since she was hustling for the holiday and it really was just a side hustle, but the bigger shes got i think she just rinses money out of her followersDoes anyone else follow the Hustle Mumma?
I agree! Those Zara wholesale bales she’s selling at the moment look terrible. She also gets so defensive and makes videos if someone doesn’t agree with her on somethingYes! Loved her at first. Followed her since she was hustling for the holiday and it really was just a side hustle, but the bigger shes got i think she just rinses money out of her followers
https://tattle.life/threads/lifeatbluebell.49392/ she has a thread!Lifeatbluebellcottage - another one who I did like but has become extremely smug and just shows off her new kitchen that's being built. Kids seem to run riot and she's constantly holding them while cooking etc to prove what a wholesome mother she is.
Thank you I will take a lookhttps://tattle.life/threads/lifeatbluebell.49392/ she has a thread!
Her video came across my FYP today where she was explaining that her mum doesn’t want to spend anytime with her daughter anymore because she is finding it to much . it doesn’t sound like there is much of a support systemanyone got any thoughts on alessia_mumlife? daughter who has 'pda' ?
I like celsey. Starting to get very turned off Ellie though. Shes very hypocriticalI used to like her but I feel like recently she's become quite stuck up, dunno if it's just me
She’s said in the past her older kids were responsible for the youngest from 6 months old when they were 16 while she worked, so there obviously not much of a support system. I’m not shocked her mum is struggling to be honest, PDA or not she does seem to be a very difficult child.Her video came across my FYP today where she was explaining that her mum doesn’t want to spend anytime with her daughter anymore because she is finding it to much . it doesn’t sound like there is much of a support system
Do all the girls have the same dad do you know?She’s said in the past her older kids were responsible for the youngest from 6 months old when they were 16 while she worked, so there obviously not much of a support system. I’m not shocked her mum is struggling to be honest, PDA or not she does seem to be a very difficult child.
I do really wish she’d get rid of the bloody dummy though. She’s obviously a very bright little girl and is old enough to transition to a different comfort for her teeth’s sake if nothing else.
My child has PDA and ASD. I got rid of the dummy by cold turkey. Yes it was bloody hard for at least 2 weeks but come on- at her age its ridiculous!She’s said in the past her older kids were responsible for the youngest from 6 months old when they were 16 while she worked, so there obviously not much of a support system. I’m not shocked her mum is struggling to be honest, PDA or not she does seem to be a very difficult child.
I do really wish she’d get rid of the bloody dummy though. She’s obviously a very bright little girl and is old enough to transition to a different comfort for her teeth’s sake if nothing else.