Father of Daughters #47 Clemente, come back, the world has mostly forgotten.

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How the hell did he spend £240 in aldi!

Interesting that he twigged he’d at least f*cked up slightly as he deleted the “£240 at Aldi” section of the story! Damage limitation is in motion. But he knows he cannot get away with deleting all comments from that shocker of a grid post encouraging his followers to get into debt. Wonder if he’s seeking advice from his agency who he still lists on his bio. Clemmie will be fuming but without a leg to stand on.
 
8 bags full lol. He could have made a post about rising food prices and inflation.

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He really doesn't care about showing naked O. So easy to take a screenshot of her. Don't feel sorry for him anymore.
 
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Crikey, how can this man sleep at night, flogging credit cards for breakfast, such total tool. I'm flabbergasted. I work in Finance, this ad for a NatWest credit card is hugely alarming. There are very tight FCA regulations around selling finance products on social media and this definitely wouldn't meet the criteria at our (extremely large) investment company. People are being evicted in their thousands on the back of the past 18months, children going hungry etc etc, and the chooses to advertise getting into more debt. He is awful.
 
Crikey, how can this man sleep at night, flogging credit cards for breakfast, such total tool. I'm flabbergasted. I work in Finance, this ad for a NatWest credit card is hugely alarming. There are very tight FCA regulations around selling finance products on social media and this definitely wouldn't meet the criteria at our (extremely large) investment company. People are being evicted in their thousands on the back of the past 18months, children going hungry etc etc, and the chooses to advertise getting into more debt. He is awful.
I don’t think this knob ever sleeps, he reminds me of a hyper active child. Fancy taking ANY advice he dished out.
 
I think he’s on and playing delete right now. There was just a comment (which I had to click on ‘hidden comments’ to see) which was a long the lines of ‘you are vile, not happy with selling your daughters privacy, you’re now selling debt and what happened to not showing them anymore?’

Looked again and I can’t see it.

I think there’s only 2 positive/planted comments on there.

Anyway, I’m off to contact NatWest….

Ignore me….it’s still there….

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New #AD with Natwest.

New story with a half naked twin crouched on the floor and full bum on display in her bedroom. Literally the definition of inviting weirdos into your child's safe space.

Also moaning about food shopping with A and her adding £50 worth of "crap". The total spent being £240 on a food shop. Let the girl eat without the constant emphasis on how much- it's not like eating disorders exist or anything like that..


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EDIT: darn you guys are too fast for me. sorry comrades.

#sorrynotsorry
The twin story is verging on criminal and fully needs to be reported. As Rainbow said one is half naked but you can see her full bum. There really is no limit to the lengths he will go to. To see no issue with that is highly concerning.
 
I try not to pass too much judgement when it comes to the basic areas of parenting (obvs I pass A LOT of judgement here with the OD’s) but if your kid throws a bunch of tit into the trolley when you aren’t looking, why not get rid of it when you get to the check-out? Like make the kid put it all away.

How does it play out at the checkout anyway - Sly notices a bunch of random items, is irate for half a second, considers making her put it back but then goes “Wait! I can make a relatable IG story here!”

Advertising going into debt is just so low. We already know the mummy bloggers have caused actual issues with new mums. Advertising a 21.9% interest rate to finance a new garden or reno is beyond comprehension and I’m glad he’s getting awful comments.
 
I try not to pass too much judgement when it comes to the basic areas of parenting (obvs I pass A LOT of judgement here with the OD’s) but if your kid throws a bunch of tit into the trolley when you aren’t looking, why not get rid of it when you get to the check-out? Like make the kid put it all away.

How does it play out at the checkout anyway - Sly notices a bunch of random items, is irate for half a second, considers making her put it back but then goes “Wait! I can make a relatable IG story here!”

Advertising going into debt is just so low. We already know the mummy bloggers have caused actual issues with new mums. Advertising a 21.9% interest rate to finance a new garden or reno is beyond comprehension and I’m glad he’s getting awful comments.

I think it depends on the age of the child <4/5 then I'd take it out, but not at 14.

The twin story is verging on criminal and fully needs to be reported. As Rainbow said one is half naked but you can see her full bum. There really is no limit to the lengths he will go to. To see no issue with that is highly concerning.

Insta very rarely takes anything down. I reported another baby photo and got told cause of covid it hadn't been reviewed.

He has another post with a video story which is similar from 2019 I think , that's still up there.
 
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