Chloe Sims

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I watch via here. It cuts out quite a lot though.

Oh gracious! I lasted about a minute watching this dross! Their voices! Can’t see America falling in love with them. The Americans love the posh British accents not the chavvy ones. Sumfink! Urghh! Also, it looks and sounds so scripted. They really do love themselves and think they have talent by the buckets…..with holes!
 
Oh gracious! I lasted about a minute watching this dross! Their voices! Can’t see America falling in love with them. The Americans love the posh British accents not the chavvy ones. Sumfink! Urghh! Also, it looks and sounds so scripted. They really do love themselves and think they have talent by the buckets…..with holes!
It's pretty abysmal isn't it? They're all so bloody arrogant. I've watched up to Ep4 and it doesn't get any better.
 
A mum that actually lives in the same country.. she’s been here in Uk for the past few months with her Nan while her mum swans around La withVas .. she’s a vulnerable girl .. but doesn’t lack confidence ..
Her paternal grandparents have always been very supportive. From reading Chloe's autobiography the same cannot be said about the Sims family who dumped her on a neighbour for a few years as they couldn't expect Nanny Linda to bother herself.
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She isn't weird, she has learning disabilities.
Her “mother” is a disgrace, showing off her silicone lumps to old men for money, half way round the world. Poor girl.
Although Chloe once stated in an interview that Madison had been 'diagnosed with a bit of autism' when young. Later on she kind of rowed back about it as she grew up. Writing as a person with autism and a parent of a son on the spectrum I can honestly state that the condition doesn't disappear once a child turns 18.
 
Her paternal grandparents have always been very supportive. From reading Chloe's autobiography the same cannot be said about the Sims family who dumped her on a neighbour for a few years as they couldn't expect Nanny Linda to bother herself.
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Although Chloe once stated in an interview that Madison had been 'diagnosed with a bit of autism' when young. Later on she kind of rowed back about it as she grew up. Writing as a person with autism and a parent of a son on the spectrum I can honestly state that the condition doesn't disappear once a child turns 18.
No it doesn’t and I bet you wouldn’t up and leave your son and live 5000 miles away from him when he’s so vulnerable..
 
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