Keisha Louise

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at the appointments they'll be like so if this your dad lol
*Grandad. Genuinely. Not even taking the piss.
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He posted a video recently and the tag was ‘dinner with my future wife and mother of our child one day’. He’s either written that to drive engagement as people with comment on the video or he’s also dropping hints that’s she’s pregnant.

Also I’ve found the weirdest couples are the ones who always refer to each other as ‘my fiancé, or my gf my partner.’ All the time I mean. Normal people will
Occasionally refer to them as that but usually their name
 
She actually looks so depressed and seems to get extremely angry when replying to comments etc. it wouldn’t surprise me if he got her on something he’s an absolutely yoke.

Seems very defensive to me. I would be too, she's with an actual n who's groomed her since she was a child, but she loves him and doesn't want to face up to it. She's only young so I do get it, I was also getting groomed at that age too.

I look back now and feel sick, one day she'll feel the same. I just hope she definitely isn't pregnant, although I suspect that'd prompt some action from social services and hopefully a bit more investigation into this weird relationship.
 
I don’t think it’s for clout(well it might be for her) but I think every single person on the app should be made aware of him.the more videos out there the better.
I see it as awareness not clout.
I just think that some people made videos genuinely showing concern and they have blown up (loads of views and engagement) and now other people fancy a bit of that and are making videos about it purely for that reason. People always do it no matter the situation eg Jay slater, the suitcases in Bristol with body parts in, the creators not cleaning their houses/normalising absolute filth. I 100% agree with the raising awareness its foul and I absolutely would be heartbroken if my daughter bought home someone old enough to be her grandad at 16 years of age. I was just putting my thoughts/opinion out there :)
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I just think that some people made videos genuinely showing concern and they have blown up (loads of views and engagement) and now other people fancy a bit of that and are making videos about it purely for that reason. People always do it no matter the situation eg Jay slater, the suitcases in Bristol with body parts in, the creators not cleaning their houses/normalising absolute filth. I 100% agree with the raising awareness its foul and I absolutely would be heartbroken if my daughter bought home someone old enough to be her grandad at 16 years of age. I was just putting my thoughts/opinion out there :)
Also the particular girl I posted has seen Keisha’s “bump” video and ran with it. She hasn’t actually confirmed if she is pregnant.
 
He makes me feel sick, there’s a video where she’s advertising a playsuit from the tiktok shop and he’s just standing there looking at her arse the whole time 🤢

If she wasn’t pregnant and is getting annoyed that people are saying she is then she shouldn’t be liking the congratulations comments and showing her belly off like she has been, she knows what she’s doing.

When I was 21 I was seeing someone that I believed he was in his early 30s, turned out he was in his 40s. The way he would boast on the phone to his friends that he was with someone my age and would talk about the sex to them. I luckily came to my senses and cut off all contact
 
She's trying to get clout for herself. Trying to normalize a large age gap relationship, practically holding space for pedos. And I think this is what's triggered the retaliation with stitches on Tiktok.
People who experienced what she has have been trying to reach out and tell her that it is not okay.

The cradling of her bloat and liking the congratulations comments is only showing us the immaturity and naivety she really has. The lengths she's going to protect that man.

He is probably the type to SA his own children.
 
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