MsMadamSecretary
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Professor Roberts is a star.
I wonder if these ego tweets will be the downfall of Graces social media stardom now.
I wonder if these ego tweets will be the downfall of Graces social media stardom now.
Professor Roberts is a star.
I wonder if these ego tweets will be the downfall of Graces social media stardom now.
I mean... She was just as insensitive when she banged on about "manifesting" her pregnancy. I think we were all hoping that she'd wake up an have an epiphany, but she's just the same old arrogant narcissist, who just happens to have had her life saved.On one hand I'm not shocked that even now she's continuing with this egotistical delusional behaviour, but I at least hoped she wouldn't have been so insensitive to all the fellow women who haven't survived as if they weren't also "determined to rise", and the awareness that her surviving was down to the NHS, just like her recovery will be down to the NHS, not "god", not "praying", not her own "will", not "miracles" but all of the men and women who were involved in her care, be they consultants to the cleaning staff.
Sorry, but she really is insufferable here, and hopefully will learn how absurd these tweets are when the reality actually hits.
Ppl attacking that person in her tweets talking about you need realise the power of words, etc, its very cultish, I hate all this manifestation bullshitMy best friend’s dad died from covid at the beginning of January. He was a church pastor and had dedicated his life to his religion and helping people. It is difficult for me to see the religious links she is making and seeing her followers on Twitter praising god for saving her, calling her a miracle, and her saying “because I’m me”. Why would Grace be more worthy?
There’s also something quite cultish in her follower’s responses.
Time for me to unfollow and avoid her social media.
She needs to work on sustaining a healthy lifestyle now. I bet she wouldn’t have been so unwell if it wasn’t for her weight and general poor health. CPR and a coma and premature birth due to COVID and, let’s face it, health complications, absolutely terrifying. The wake up call she needed. Doubt she’s learned her lesson though.
But because she’s herit should be no problem?To be fair, I think she’ll need to focus on just learning to live again at this point. She won’t be able to exercise for a while, probably won’t even be able to cook for herself.
She’s still in hospital, and separated from her son. It’s going to be 10x harder for her to live a healthy lifestyle now, so don’t be surprised if she doesn’t manage it.