And instantly asking for “advice” I.e. handouts on various baby related productsGuess what LADS I’m pregnant lol *hand under chin*
And instantly asking for “advice” I.e. handouts on various baby related productsGuess what LADS I’m pregnant lol *hand under chin*
Most of her writing is just annoying insta style captions like that or “... is not the one” etcWhen people say it’s a ‘—‘ kind of day, I want to punch them. Hannah is, unsurprisingly, not an exception to this
I really wish she wouldn’t constantly complain about looking after her kid. Some people are struggling or aren’t able to have children and it’s extremely insensitive - she doesn’t know how lucky she is. I would give anything to have a noisy toddler waking me up in the morning, running around and wanting to play with me.
She wrote a post about her California road trip and spent most of it complaining about how being pregnant ruined it because of how tired and sick she felt. I’m sure it ain't no picnic but cmon. She seemed very annoyed about getting pregnant pretty quickly after starting trying and having to be pregnant on her longed for holiday... so ungrateful!!I know, I feel so lucky to have a little person running around! I was pregnant at the same time as Hannah, and i had to un-hate-follow her the whole way through because she was constantly moaning about how sick she felt bla bla bla
I agree completely. I do think a more 'normal' view of parenthood is needed on social media- there's nothing worse if you're struggling, to watch smug mums showing everyone how easy and wonderful it is all the time. However replacing that with ungrateful, selfish parenting isn't any better!! Someone who's genuinely struggling doesn't need to be encouraged to crack open the gin at lunch and parent at arms distance.I have this whole issue with the hurrahforgin eye rolling mummy thing that took off with the use of instagram for shilling things. It is so ducking insensitive to those who can’t have children, who’ve lost a child and all the myriad other reasons. We get that parenthood is hard but so are many other life choices that people make including careers, caring responsibilities, elderly parents and more
I mean it’s on brand with her not showering maybe she was road testing them this weekA paid partnership with Air Wick??!? Jesus, she must really be struggling financially. She's clearly taking any old job she can now. From Bobby Brown to Air Wick. Feel a bit embarrassed for her
Someone in the comments asked where her PJs were from and she replied that it was a jumpsuit she actually wears it outside of the houseA paid partnership with Air Wick??!? Jesus, she must really be struggling financially. She's clearly taking any old job she can now. From Bobby Brown to Air Wick. Feel a bit embarrassed for her
I thought the exact same thing about her in the car and on the doorstep. Just frantic desperation to get away from her child I totally get that she might need to do that if she had an important call or whatever, but just to sit and do general work like that is horrible. Poor Atti
I love the “just realised my dress in stock in all sizes” aka I’ve just realised I’ve not made anything off my affiliate link!
I think before I discovered tattle I assumed Hannah was doing lots of freelancing and writing for other brands/ companies. When she was always working in coffee shops in Ipswich I just naively thought she was doing other work too. It took me a long time to realise her Instagram stories and the “HG10” (which must take all of 10 minutes) is basically all she does. Many influencers that also hold down full time jobs put more effort into their content!I started following Hannah yeaaaaaarssss ago. Back then the things she posted were relateable, in a budget/mid-range price bracket and I genuinely believed she loved them that's why she was promoting them blah blah. Her content was pretty good.
But, probably in the last 12-18 months, what has even happened?! Okay, I do admit, I like the whole 'ad break' thing. It's very clear cut and there's no mistaking what was gifted, what's an ad, etc. Although, I don't know if she really loves the products she's promoting anymore.
One of the most annoying things is how the hell can you earn so much doing what she's doing to afford a £400,000 - £500,000 house?! We heard so much about the struggles of the mortgage, finding a house, and if you have the money to buy a house like that, then great.... but I feel that she's very privileged to be able to work from home regardless of a pandemic, family help out with childcare (when we weren't in a pandemic obvs), spending £237859 a month on coffee in coffeeshops, being gifted all sorts of things from baby items to clothes to furniture, yet all she seems to do is complain that she cba to look after her toddler and can't get tit done?
I'm sure we all know many people who are currently working from home, keeping a house clean/tidy, looking after their toddlers/babies and absolutely smashing it. I know numerous nurses who are currently feeling guilty about not having this time with their children and instead having to put them into schools because they're key workers. The time these NHS workers (or other key workers) get at home is merely just to sleep at the moment, not to see their children or husband or wife or partner despite how much they want to! Really winds me up. They'd love to balance a toddler on their knee, write a blog, watch some Thomas the Tank Engine, upload IG stories 2748923 times a day and eat fancy cous cous.
Sorry, ranted a little. Oops.
I think before I discovered tattle I assumed Hannah was doing lots of freelancing and writing for other brands/ companies. When she was always working in coffee shops in Ipswich I just naively thought she was doing other work too. It took me a long time to realise her Instagram stories and the “HG10” (which must take all of 10 minutes) is basically all she does. Many influencers that also hold down full time jobs put more effort into their content!