I usually like this lady, but there is truly nothing amusing or interesting about watching 2 ladies the wrong side of 35 (I’m one of them too btw!) getting sloshed in Ibiza and filming it for the world to see. It’s something I would have done when I was 18, 19 and felt the whole world needed to see a detailed Facebook album of every night out with ‘hilarious’ drunken photos of me & my mates. I grew out of this around age 24/25, as did most people.
I actually did found it quite amusing when her friend cannon balled into the pool at that super posey, posh beach club
I went to Ibiza a couple of years ago and did ocean beach and it was not what I expected tbh. I was expecting a bit more of a party vibe, but instead everyone was sat in VIP booths pouting and ‘instagramming pictures of their arse’ as Sophie put it.
These 2 might be a good 10-15 years older than most of the clientele in these beach clubs but at least they’re having a good time.
I’d rather see a 30 odd year old cannon ball into the pool genuinely having a laugh on the gram, than some 19 year old love Island wannabe sticking their arse out pouting.
I’m 30 and I’m a mum of two, I’ve spent most of my 20s bringing kids up when everyone else was getting their wild partying days out of their system and I must admit whenever I get a chance to go out (which is rare) I do tend to get a bit overexcited
and I am sure there are plenty of people out there who judge me for that, because once you become a mum or hit a certain age there’s this unwritten code of conduct that people expect you to follow. But I’m mature when it matters, I work hard, my bills are paid and my kids are well looked after. I don’t think I should start taking myself super seriously just because I’m a mum, & I don’t think anyone else should feel they have to.