Ashley James #33 Ada’s real name is Adeline. Tattle knows.

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It’s blown my mind a bit, my daughter Alfs age doesn’t like sandwiches and will pick all the toppings off a pizza and eat it that way… but she still knows how to eat a pizza!! And what a pizza is from like kitchen role play etc

he looks so bewildered

and he is sooooo glued to watching a screen all the time it makes me really sad watching him
I think that’s exactly how they want him to be 😩
 
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I just love Beth Sandland’s passive comments to Ash 😂😂😂😂
 
That poor boy. First time eating pizza because it was free.

Imagine getting your mother in law over to help you take care of your kids and then reciprocate by getting her take away but probably saying there is a limit/budget she has to stick too. What an embarrassment

A three year cant feed himself pizza, horrified and only three words for it LACK OF OPPORTUNITY

The heartbreaking part for me is he has only been given it for an advert to make money. If that isnt neglect, alongside his clearly unmet health need to see a specialist about hip dysplasia, I really dont know what is anymore.
 
Alf did pizza making on holiday, did he not eat it?
She’s humble bragging “first takeaway” like she cooks healthy meals IMO. It’s only because she’s to tight to order in. She made a point of his first McDonald’s recently, again, like they eschew junk food. Why show it if not to brag?! Yet we know he lived on pre grated cheese!

My 2.5yr old adores noodles, eats every kind of takeaway. We love to sneak prawn crackers or popadoms coming home from the takeaway, excited to get in and eat it and once every few months isn’t going to kill them. Food is such an opportunity to talk about other countries and cultures, she’s missing a trick. She could have her “dinner parties” if she engaged him with food and table conversation. So many things she claims to miss she could include Alf in if she tried but she’d rather play mayrter and resent

I wonder if NNB is veggie and Ash went half & half with her meat?

The winking behind the cookbook and white outfit to prep food was bizarre. She gets stranger by the day, I cannot understand her loyal followers. Many commenters are child free, expectant or new mums. I wonder if they’ll ever have that realisation of how awful she is?
 
Sweet little Alf 😭 my heart really does break for him. My little one is 6 months older than him and one of our favourite things to do on a weekend from about 15 months old is homemade pizza night! Such a lovely way to engage and involve your toddler. And even if you don’t have the time to make a dough, what child of his age hasn’t eaten a supermarket pizza or a pizza in a restaurant?! Or even made at home on a tortilla wrap or pitta bread?!

He actually does live off pasta pouches doesn’t he? 😭 have we ever seen him eat a sandwich or a piece of toast?!

I really do find my brain is consumed by worry for him in general, even more so when I read/comment on these threads and dozens of people see what I see and confirm that he really is being completely let down by his parents again and again. 💔💔💔
 
She thinks Ada woke up cold in the night… here we go! 🥶

How would she know the temperature of Alfs room without a monitor? Although he’s Tommy’s responsibility. I hope someone checked him 😔
I bet Ada won’t have to suffer all winter. Triple glazing being installed in Ashley’s room as we speak.
Poor Alf, he really did look so confused by the pizza didn’t he? And yet he eats croissants? Unless they hand him the whole pastry for the picture for the gram and then break bits off and hand them to him to eat like a newly weaned baby?!?
 
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