I don't care if she drinks in the day - but why have another baby if twins are THAT hard??As a fellow twin mum, I am fully in support of whatever Liv needs to get her through the day. Not only does she have twins, but she has an older child and a baby too - HOW does she cope?! If having a few sips of a delicious G&T at 2pm (or 12pm or 10am) helps her, then that’s marvellous. Those girls are clearly super loved and nurtured, and a bit of hair pulling between siblings is totally normal.
Why not have another baby? All children are hard at some point doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have more!I don't care if she drinks in the day - but why have another baby if twins are THAT hard??
I was referring to another posters comments to say it must be so hard having twins, toddler and new born so ok to drinkWhy not have another baby? All children are hard at some point doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have more!
I grew up with an alcoholic father. Whilst I’m sure that this comment came from a good place, it is incredibly insulting. It destroyed his & our lives, because whatever good intentions he may have had, when the desire to drink cake over him nothing could stop it. A drink to relax/unwind is not at all the same. Plus, as a recall Liv stopped drinking while she was pregnant with Margot, not easy for an ‘alcoholic’.alcoholism is a major issue for her demographic, it’s a real worry. It’s not funny and it’s really irresponsible... but advertising around alcohol doesn’t help “gin o’clock etc”. Alcohol as a joke isn’t funny. And it’s worrying when mums say they can’t make it through the day without a drink, or they can’t wait for the kids to get to bed before they have a drink... these women are alcoholics but it’s normalised so they’ve no idea.
she’s somewhere near Oxford I thought ?She did an ‘ask me anything‘ last night on her stories, didn’t reveal any new information or anything but has now deleted all evidence? I wonder why? I like her account and love her house and how it’s decorated I wonder where it is!
I think she’s between Banbury and brackley, I’d say fairly close to Marthas HEA.she’s somewhere near Oxford I thought ?
Whilst this may be true, I don’t feel that it is fair to put the responsibility on her for other people’s behaviour. If someone has a problem with alcohol and her account triggers them, then maybe they should unfollow her. I can’t see how having one drink during the day is wrong. She shouldn’t have to miss out part of her normal every day on her own instagram account for fear of how people may react. She is not claiming to be anyone’s role model.alcoholism is a major issue for her demographic, it’s a real worry. It’s not funny and it’s really irresponsible... but advertising around alcohol doesn’t help “gin o’clock etc”. Alcohol as a joke isn’t funny. And it’s worrying when mums say they can’t make it through the day without a drink, or they can’t wait for the kids to get to bed before they have a drink... these women are alcoholics but it’s normalised so they’ve no idea.
But why shouldn’t she be on Instagram? I’m on Instagram. I’m not doing it for paid ads/ free gifts and I’m not a show off either. I’m on there purely because I like the app and I like posting pictures of what interests me. I don’t think people have the right to question how she affords her clothes! People rightly question people like ptwm because she has had money off the public. Liv hasn’t.Found her story moaning about the “boring” message she got commenting on how expensive her clothes are and how their husband needed a new job unnecessary. “How rude to assume my husband buys my clothes” vibe.
Sorry, but she’s a SAHM. Before that she worked as a PA for high end luxury shoe brand. Fashion not renowned for its generous pay. Daughter of Fired Earth founder and attendee of v expensive boarding school though....
To get all uppity about the presumption that the husband is making enough household money for her to buy 2 £250 dresses is what’s boring. Maybe his work doesn’t pay for her clothes, so her trust fund (/inheritance/family money equivalent) does. Most of her followers won’t know she comes from serious family wealth and so will assume the working parent brings in the cash.
Ultimately, someone earned £500 for dresses, and as she hasn’t got a paid job, nor has ever indicated that she has previously commanded the sort of salary to have savings to use years after leaving the workplace, it’s unlikely to be her.
It did make me wonder why she bothers on Instagram, as she gets picked up on being wealthy and it must be annoying. Can only come up with 2 reasons:
1. Massive show off and enjoys the online attention
2. The free shit.
She’s not as much of a child flogger as the majority, and manages to be “classy” cos she’s posh and rich and doesn’t NEED to do it in the usual begging way as their livelihood doesn’t depend on it..... but she’s still exchanging an element of the girls’ privacy for free stuff/odd paid ad.
It’s a spectrum, sure. She’s better than the vast majority.... but still does it.
Exactly, it’s not Liv’s fault that the woman in question wouldn’t spend £250 on a dress. Nor is it any of her business who paid for the dress. I’m pretty sure she gets offered and sent a lot more than we would ever know and I think it’s refreshing To see that she only mentions things she’s either bought herself or genuinely likes.But why shouldn’t she be on Instagram? I’m on Instagram. I’m not doing it for paid ads/ free gifts and I’m not a show off either. I’m on there purely because I like the app and I like posting pictures of what interests me. I don’t think people have the right to question how she affords her clothes! People rightly question people like ptwm because she has had money off the public. Liv hasn’t.
Definitely. It just jealously from others.Exactly, it’s not Liv’s fault that the woman in question wouldn’t spend £250 on a dress. Nor is it any of her business who paid for the dress. I’m pretty sure she gets offered and sent a lot more than we would ever know and I think it’s refreshing To see that she only mentions things she’s either bought herself or genuinely likes.
Yep!! I personally would spend that much on a dress but I couldn’t afford toExactly, it’s not Liv’s fault that the woman in question wouldn’t spend £250 on a dress. Nor is it any of her business who paid for the dress. I’m pretty sure she gets offered and sent a lot more than we would ever know and I think it’s refreshing To see that she only mentions things she’s either bought herself or genuinely likes.
Absolutely! The comments and digs I’ve had for buying more expensive thingsQuality over quantity too, I always prefer to spend more to get something that lasts as liv said. There are enough clothes in landfills to dress the next 6 generations.
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