Louise Pentland #24 The principles of the NSPCC don’t apply to ✨ me ✨

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Was literally coming to say the same thing. How can a woman who’s an ambassador for the NSPCC allow her daughter to be on the internet like this?

Are we really learning nothing about the problems of children and social media or is money more important? How many of Darcys 20k followers are actually kids her age and not weird adults?
No longer an ambassador
Followers will primarily be Louises followers , obviously a bit weird to also follow a teenager but even accounting for say 50% of Louise’s regular followers you can almost now work out of her 3.7 million followers and Darcy’s almost 20k followers on instagram that Louise’s active follower count is way below those 3.7 million .
You do wonder what is going on in Louise’s head allowing Darcy’s account to be open esp that there are adverts on national tv by instagram and in the press promoting teen accounts and how restricted they are for safety yet she has disabled all those settings
 
I genuinely think it's a case of Louise thinks she knows best. As you say, Instagram has introduced controls for teens etc, but Louise is so selfish and up herself, she believes she knows best.
"I've been in this game long enough" and also there's hardly any chance she watches the news.
Just very self absorbed as we know. And therefore thinks her Darcy is immune to anything online and it'll all be tickety boo
 
I genuinely think it's a case of Louise thinks she knows best. As you say, Instagram has introduced controls for teens etc, but Louise is so selfish and up herself, she believes she knows best.
"I've been in this game long enough" and also there's hardly any chance she watches the news.
Just very self absorbed as we know. And therefore thinks her Darcy is immune to anything online and it'll all be tickety boo
When it goes wrong she will blame others . It will go wrong I’m sure
 
It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
 
It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂

Tell us what you think!
 
Ah see I thought she was good! Singing & acting, I thought she looked comfortable on the stage & did well.
She looked comfortable because she’s very confident. Acting is ok. Talent wise though she’s distinctly average. Her voice isn’r great. She’s not horrific, but she isn’t west end star type of talent.
Money and pushy mother will be the inly rhing to get her anywhere lets face it
 
I see a lot of theatre and while Darcy does look comfortable on stage i'd be shocked if she was ever given a child lead role, although understudying I could see happening and I'd love to see Louise's reaction to doodles only being a back up option as she wouldn't see that ensemble/understudy is actually good
 
I have a friend whose kid had a west end role. I found out because I saw him on the stage when I got there. Not one bit of her social media mentioned it. He was brilliant! You could absolutely see his star quality.


i shouldn’t have an opinion about Darcy. None of us should. She should be able to peruse her passions, gradually getting better or moving onto something else as and when she wants. I was talking to someone I work with and saying how pleased I am that my children are confident to talk to anyone as I was so cripplingly shy at their ages. She was shocked! “But you’re so confident now?!” And I am. But as a teen, I wouldn’t even speak to people at tills to order my food. I went without rather than do it. Teen me would be the absolute worst at my current, public-facing and engaging, role. Hell, early 20s me wasn’t much better at all! I wasn’t a natural and I had to work really hard to get where I have. Sometimes I worry that people I worked with straight out of uni must wonder how I’ve ended up where I have (“but she was useless!” They must think)


Shame on Louise for doing this to her, absolute shame.
 
It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂
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It's actually mental how much I loved her when I was growing up. Always had her vlogs on in Med school they where so comforting!

Now I think she's an insufferable cnt 😂

Three times an insufferable cnt 🤣🤣
 
We have seen Darcy as a quiet young child, who has developed in confidence since senior school. This is down to her school, peers and extra curriculum activities. Not one child in her year group would lack confidence at this age. It is literally banged out of them that they must be the best/try the best in everything they do to be a success.
My experiences working within state schools is that as class numbers are higher you will always get the leaders, extroverts who dominate whereas the shy, quieter personalities are often allowed to go at their own pace and remain in the background unless they choose to step up. Whereas in private schools, there is nowhere to hide as smaller class sizes and teachers will keep pulling the quieter one’s into the forefront, so rather than be humiliated in front of their peers, very quickly all pupils become so confident at a young age. In all the years I have worked in private education, I have never come across a shy person who attended a private school, as they are groomed to attend Oxford/Cambridge or at least one of the Russell Group Universities. It will be very interesting to see how the predicted 35,000 pupils who will be forced to leave private education system due to the budget adapt into the state system.
 
We have seen Darcy as a quiet young child, who has developed in confidence since senior school. This is down to her school, peers and extra curriculum activities. Not one child in her year group would lack confidence at this age. It is literally banged out of them that they must be the best/try the best in everything they do to be a success.
My experiences working within state schools is that as class numbers are higher you will always get the leaders, extroverts who dominate whereas the shy, quieter personalities are often allowed to go at their own pace and remain in the background unless they choose to step up. Whereas in private schools, there is nowhere to hide as smaller class sizes and teachers will keep pulling the quieter one’s into the forefront, so rather than be humiliated in front of their peers, very quickly all pupils become so confident at a young age. In all the years I have worked in private education, I have never come across a shy person who attended a private school, as they are groomed to attend Oxford/Cambridge or at least one of the Russell Group Universities. It will be very interesting to see how the predicted 35,000 pupils who will be forced to leave private education system due to the budget adapt into the state system.
It’s also down to having a pushy mother and generational wealth.
 
after that dispatches program on channel 4 with everyone talking. about how much the King and Prince William are profiting from the NHS, schools, the army, pocketing millions from rent paid by charities like Macmillan and Comic relief etc, absolutely millions they don't gave to declare and refused for years to share any details of how much they were fining from rent etc so it was done very slyly - I would LOVE to hear Lady Louise's thoughts, given the outrage it has caused amongst the UK public generally.

despite her usually leaping at any opportunity to talk about the Royal family and her bestie Queen Camilla, with a life-size cardboard King Charles as one of the decorations she had in her house to celebrate the coronation, she's stayed silent so far and i imagine this will be one topic related to the Royal family that she simply glosses over and doesn't mention. 🙄
 
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