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That’s really shocked me. She has shared inappropriate stuff before but that’s probably one of the worst ones I’ve seen from any
Influencer. Why would you want those sorts of images of your child being seen by strangers? I just don’t get it.
 
Her six things post. She gets nervous about what she posts on social media and if it could offend someone. How does that square with all the pictures of Ada on the potty, in her swimwear, kids in just their underwear? If it all makes her so anxious why does that sort of content make the cut?
 
Agree, they were hugely negative., but also she centres her family (specifically her kids) in her content which seems unwise if social media makes you feel so vulnerable. I do wonder about how negatively she still talks about transitioning to parenthood and two kids so many years later, you would hope you’d have adjusted to the change by this point.
 
Why can’t her kids just have a normal birthday cake? Either a homemade or a Colin or one from a cake maker? This cake is just so underwhelming for a 7 year old and you just know that it will have been some kind of low sugar healthy jam and ice cream with added nutritional yeast and flax or whatever.
 

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Why can’t her kids just have a normal birthday cake? Either a homemade or a Colin or one from a cake maker? This cake is just so underwhelming for a 7 year old and you just know that it will have been some kind of low sugar healthy jam and ice cream with added nutritional yeast and flax or whatever.
That's when you know someone has some kind of eating disorder, when they can't even eat a cake with sugar in once or twice a year or even allow it in the house. Restricting your child to this degree is alarming.
 
Why can’t her kids just have a normal birthday cake? Either a homemade or a Colin or one from a cake maker? This cake is just so underwhelming for a 7 year old and you just know that it will have been some kind of low sugar healthy jam and ice cream with added nutritional yeast and flax or whatever.
Thats the most sorry looking excuse for a cake I've ever seen! Poor kid! She hasn't even made an attempt to decorate it well!
 
Thats the most sorry looking excuse for a cake I've ever seen! Poor kid! She hasn't even made an attempt to decorate it well!

Exactly. He is an age where he will have been to plenty of birthday parties and seen normal cakes, imagine how disappointed you’d be aged 7 with that crappy thing when your mates have had lovely football themed cakes or chocolate caterpillars.
I would love to know what happens when he goes to another child’s party where they have a slice of cake to take home along with some Haribo or one of those sweet cones. Does he actually get to eat that stuff?
 
I find it amazing that her youngest is starting school. She literally treats her like a baby and, of course, all the posts are about how she will struggle to cope. Not the child. Moving house and starting school are both pretty big things for children. Maybe time to focus on her and not on yourself????
 
She moans enough about Ada thought she’d be happy for her to go to school. Making out she took her along to London when actually her parents went too!
 
Anytime there’s a birthday or milestone she’s always posting about how she’s feeling very emotional about it. Maybe I’m being harsh but it always comes across a bit ott to me. Of course you can feel emotional about your kids growing up but she seems like she struggles to cope with it which is sad. There’s joy and excitement with new ages and milestones but she just seems really dramatic about it.
 
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