Not sure, but as someone who works with children, I'm not such a fan of how they've sometimes talked about Buddy. Not everything needs to be shared, like ways their children react that they may find challenging etc. He's his own person and I hope they know how to approach it so that all feelings and reactions are allowed and valid, not shamed. And guided in a good way. I feel like everyone who wants to be parents should be made to take at a course in developmental psychology/how to talk to children/how to talk about children/how to help your children learn emotion regulation. (when they're children, the adults are the executive functions because children's executive functions that help regulate emotions aren't fully developed yet).Is it just me or does it seem like Buzz is the absolute golden child, he can do no wrong? I feel they speak about him is so differently to the other two
They could've really redeemed themselves by donating their pay check to a food bank or something.And they will have been paid for this OK magazine article
I'm A Celeb's Giovanna Fletcher creates incredible classroom to homeschool kids
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! winner Giovanna Fletcher and her McFly star husband Tom have turned their home into a classroom for their kids.www.ok.co.uk
They won’tThey could've really redeemed themselves by donating their pay check to a food bank or something.
Aww, that's nice. They seem decent those brothers. I could even forgive him for 'Full Monty on Ice'. Or actually, no, scrap the last sentence - that can never be excused.Political activism done for the month
They are truly horrendous. I don't accept that they're "just not into politics" - that might have flown a couple of years ago, but now the country's problems are SO widely discussed. Not everyone can be Marcus Rashford, but how about turning down one of your gifted experiences and donating it to a family in need? How about providing learning opportunities for your children to teach them that their life is far from the norm? Bloody Jordan Banjo orders a few pizzas from Dominos for a selection of his followers each week - it's not world-changing, but it's recognition of the fact that everyone's having a tit time at the moment and he's in a position to make someone's day a bit better. All the Fletchers do is take.
He’s only teaching his own kids as he can exploit them and get money from itWhy hasnt tom done free guitar lessons during these lock downs? He could teach a few basic chords? Great exposure and fun for kids (i kbow they would need a guitar to learn on) but its something he could be doing for others.
honestly, I used to have this thread bookmarked and I used to read it when I felt irritated by Giovanna. But after the last few days, I decided to make an account. Her complaining about having to always work in her office and that her garden isn’t big enough to make the kind of outdoor office she wants... I MEAN, CRY ME A RIVER. You have a mansion. Take your laptop to your bedroom if you want a change of scenery. I’m sure there’s a lock on the door! Some people’s desk is also their bed/ their apartment in lockdown so you truly get NO sympathy from me! She is so detached from true reality.... I am just appalled at how low she has gone. And this is coming from someone who has always found her cheery, always super super happy demeanour- irritating. Rant over!Those desks are bloody ugly and will be outgrown within the year. They'd have been better off getting them a proper desk each from IKEA that will last through their teens.
I remember there was about a week and a half back in June where he had to pretend to care about Black Lives Matter (to deflect the quickly-deleted attempt at selling McFly lockdown merch right at the peak of George Floyd's murder aftermath) and it seemed to physically pain him to make a couple of half-arsed posts that weren't about himself or the wonder kids.They're incredibly out of touch. And the fact that Tom can't even hide the smugness on his face says they don't even care, Gi atleast pretends.
He's vile.
What bugs the crap out of me (among many, many other things) is her forcing her older kids to share a room as soon as the third baby was born because 'I did it with my sister as a kid and I loved it, we're besties'. They have so much space, give the kids their own space to escape to, ffs. If they choose to sleep in each others rooms, then so be it, (mine do most nights) but don't force them out of some crappy romanticised fantasy of your childhood when there is no financial or practical reason to do so.Her office is 5.15 x 3.78, probably bigger than most peoples living rooms. She also has a whole other 3rd floor with another bedroom and a cinema room for a change of scenery.
I didn't know that. How strange.What bugs the crap out of me (among many, many other things) is her forcing her older kids to share a room as soon as the third baby was born because 'I did it with my sister as a kid and I loved it, we're besties'. They have so much space, give the kids their own space to escape to, ffs. If they choose to sleep in each others rooms, then so be it, (mine do most nights) but don't force them out of some crappy romanticised fantasy of your childhood when there is no financial or practical reason to do so.