I thought this. I skipped through them quickly as I seriously cannot stand her. She’s always so negative then a couple of days later comes on all positive about it. For example Zac’s sleeping. She’s tired because she doesn’t go to bed early and admits that and then her baby wakes up. Go bed earlier like most new parents! I do!Saw she deleted all her stories from yesterday saying they were blurry (they weren’t cos I watched them). Think what’s more likely is she realised she was being proper negative about everythingcomplaining about going back to work (when baby’s only 5 months) complaining about how she has so much to do and no time. One of the things she “has” to do and has no time for is filming content (!!!) lol
I thought this. I skipped through them quickly as I seriously cannot stand her. She’s always so negative then a couple of days later comes on all positive about it. For example Zac’s sleeping. She’s tired because she doesn’t go to bed early and admits that and then her baby wakes up. Go bed earlier like most new parents! I do!
she really doesn’t realise how lucky she is. She’s barely alone with him. If her husband isn’t there. She’s at her parents with him or meeting for a coffee.
I don’t know why it triggers me how much she does on about coffee too
Her little snarky comment about him enjoying playing with a toy car so is ready to drive too was as if she was saying “well duh we know it’s not a sign of readiness” but… that’s the reason she gave?That person who said him being interested in them eat isn't a sign of readiness is correct I don't know why shes being sarcastic about it. The NHS is very clear about the signs to start weaning and that's not one of them. She shouldn't be misleading her followers
She’s such a bragger! It drives me insane. Clearly no one has “anything to ask her” either because no one cares. All babies develop at their own rate. Well done to Zac for being able to do it. But he’s also bigger than my 8 month old so imShe sounds rather patronising on her stories this morning, talking about her little boy ‘doing things other babies his age aren’t’you can tell she’s a first time parent!
I don’t think she does have more disposable income than most though. Her husband is a manager in hospitality which usually isn’t more than £25-30k, she had a job at a food supply agency, looking at a similar salary. I think what’s more likely is she buys stuff (maybe on klarna), tries it on, posts an affiliate link, then sends it back. It what a lot of these influencers doAnyone else get annoyed with her constant posting of what she’s bought and the affiliate links? I’m going on maternity leave in a few months time and with the cost of living and maternity pay I already worry about finances even though my husband has a well paid job and it seems she is just always buying loads of clothes and other stuff and idk it just doesn’t sit overly well with me. She is obviously in a privileged position where she has the disposable income to do that and not have to worry which yeah fine for her but I think she just has to reign the posting in as that will not be the same for the majority. It could make some mums on maternity feel rubbish that they can’t afford to be buying x amount of new summer dresses for themselves etc. Some are just trying to cover things while on maternity leave never mind getting ready for a family holiday.
Yeah a part of me also thought she may do that. She just gives off show offy vibes whether it’s through the stuff she buys (or buys to post about and send back) or through her baby’s development and milestones. Think she thinks she’s a big time mummy influencer or something.I don’t think she does have more disposable income than most though. Her husband is a manager in hospitality which usually isn’t more than £25-30k, she had a job at a food supply agency, looking at a similar salary. I think what’s more likely is she buys stuff (maybe on klarna), tries it on, posts an affiliate link, then sends it back. It what a lot of these influencers do
I agree. She’s very showy offy, always has been. Can’t do a single thing without becoming an expert and sharing loads of top tips and saving it as a highlight reelYeah a part of me also thought she may do that. She just gives off show offy vibes whether it’s through the stuff she buys (or buys to post about and send back) or through her baby’s development and milestones. Think she thinks she’s a big time mummy influencer or something.
There are some people I follow, not because of liking them but just to see what they are doing… but I couldn’t even do that, I had to unfollow about 2 months after she had the baby? .. I had a baby about a month before and I thought it would be great to follow along and “go through motherhood” together.. but I just ended up feeling awful about myself!I agree. She’s very showy offy, always has been. Can’t do a single thing without becoming an expert and sharing loads of top tips and saving it as a highlight reeland ironically wont accept any advice on anything despite shoving it down everyone else’s throats. She actually does my head in don’t know why I still go and look
Yeah honestly there’s a real spectrum of mummy bloggers out there. Some are brutally honest and understanding and make you feel like you’re not alone, others put motherhood and their children so high up on a pedestal that it makes everyone who’s experiencing a normal day feel shit about themselves. I really enjoy motherhood and always have, but I feel when people gush about it and their kids all over social media it just makes me massively roll my eyes. We get it, you love your kids, literally everyone feels the same about their ownThere are some people I follow, not because of liking them but just to see what they are doing… but I couldn’t even do that, I had to unfollow about 2 months after she had the baby? .. I had a baby about a month before and I thought it would be great to follow along and “go through motherhood” together.. but I just ended up feeling awful about myself!
She’s an expert don’t you know! (Despite spoon feeding baby porridge and purée when he was 5 months oldHere comes the tips on blw from someone who's been doing it with one child for two mins
Which (I should add) there isn’t anything wrong with if that’s how you’re choosing to feed your baby. But don’t call it baby led weaningShe’s an expert don’t you know! (Despite spoon feeding baby porridge and purée when he was 5 months old)
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