Possibly unpopular opinions, on here at least-
I do actually feel sorry for Mrs Hinch over her son's speech delay, even though I can't stand her. That's because I would feel sorry for anyone whose kid had a speech delay. I know someone who has a six year old kid who still doesn't speak now (chromosonal abnormality, possible severe autism) and whilst her two othrr kids are smart, charming, funny and affectionate, with the six year old, she has never even so much as heard her say "Mummy" let alone "I love you Mummy". So yes, Hinch is a prick and it's bad that she seemed ashamed of her kid's issues for so long but atthr same time I wouldn't wish that on anyone and I would have struggled with it too frankly.
Likewise, I feel sorry for Lauren Goodger over her baby being in hospital recently. Seeing your child really sick, being powerless to help and knowing that they don't understand is horrendous. So as awful a human being as Lauren generallyis, I still have compassion for that situation, which I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Final one - I DO think it is more expensive to feed your child healthily, especially when they are picky. And I say this from the very privileged perspective of earning enough to never have to worry about this kind of thing but understanding that with my picky child that the luxury of not being on a tight budget makes my life easier. Healthy granary bread is more expensive than cheap white bread. Lean chicken is more expensive than cheap sausages. Even better quality, higher meat content sausages (thus more protein) are more expensive than cheap rusk filled sausages. Batch cooking from scratch healthy foods that your child actually likes is great but only a really an option if you have a decent size freezer to store it all in, which you probably don't if you live in a 2 bed flat. I can buy non dairy milk specially made for young kids with extra vitamins added, which helps if your kid isn't great at eating veg, but if you have a tight budget then that stuff isn't cheap and it's cheaper just to buy a bottle of regular semi skimmed dairy milk. I definitely wouldn't manage to get her to eat as healthily if I was on a tight budget.