Gemma Atkinson #4 She's not bothered, it's All Fine! She has an expert at the end of the line

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her dress is nice, I would prefer a lower neckline though.

I don't see why she needs a stylist for this...isn't that something she could pick out on her own
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But if she managed to pick that dress she'd wear it with trainers and she'd never think to pair it with 37 gold bangles!
(I agree, it's hardly rocket science is it - I'm sure she has mates she could get on board to give her a hand picking stuff out. Although I suppose Prince Charming probably saves her money and hassle in the long run as everything is more than likely borrowed for the night)
 
Jesus Christ 😂😂😂 the one occasion where Gemma is actually dressed better than Gorks tonight
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I don't speak a second language, but is it usual for someone who is fully bilingual to get "rusty" in their native tongue? I would imagine that he thinks and dreams in Spanish, even if he doesn't speak it a lot.

I know we've all said it before, but it's a massive missed opportunity. If he'd been speaking to Mia in Spanish her whole life, and was already speaking to Trivago, they'd both be effortlessly bilingual, and old Foghorn Leghorn would have picked it up as well, meaning they could all converse with his parents on the weekly facetimes 🤷
This can happen I have worked with people who have said they forget how to speak their mother tongue.
 
That poor baby is always in some sort of container. A chair, pram, high chair, bouncer. I get it's convenient at times, but let the poor kid loose, let him explore his environment
Even in a play pen shoved out the way when they're all watching telly or chilling in the living room!
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Even in a play pen shoved out the way when they're all watching telly or chilling in the living room!
Quoting myself now but serious question, does anyone have their baby in the pram during the day. I mean if mine falls asleep on a walk I leave her in it...but they are all cooking and arsing about in the kitchen and he's in his buggy....that's not normal is it?!
 
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That poor baby is always in some sort of container. A chair, pram, high chair, bouncer. I get it's convenient at times, but let the poor kid loose, let him explore his environment

Mine is a teenager now so it was a long time ago, but I never used the pram or buggy in the house. If she was asleep when we got home I might leave her in there until she woke up, but otherwise we got in, out she came, coats off etc and that was it until next time we were going out.

Maybe it's what the experts advise these days 🤷
 
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