Stacey Solomon #14 She's as stable as an Ikea table

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Tell me again how going to the garden centre is essential....and also how standing in line for bleeping 20 minutes with your child sleeping in a manky shopping trolley is the sane thing to do in the middle of a pandemic lockdown. I'm all ears, Stace!
 

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Firstly we are in a pandemic and shes letting her son sleep in a trolley?
Also makes me so mad im extremely high risk and being in leicester have never come out of lockdown I haven't seen family or anyone since feb and shes just swanning around like nothing?! I'm also pregnant now and can't even see a midwife between my risk and restrictions its a joke!
 
In a national lockdown, this idiot is off to the bleeping garden centre?? Has she actually forgotten that we aren’t supposed to leave the house unless it’s essential?? I mean, I’m sorry her grandma is poorly because that’s awful and I don’t wish bad on anyway but she really is a class A idiot.

garden centres are open for a reason. we are aloud to visit them. I don’t see the problem of supporting business if we can. It’s not like the first lockdown
 
Tell me again how going to the garden centre is essential....and also how standing in line for bleeping 20 minutes with your child sleeping in a manky shopping trolley is the sane thing to do in the middle of a pandemic lockdown. I'm all ears, Stace!

He's not given up because of the queue Stace, he's given up because he has no routine, poor little mite is probably shattered constantly! At least he's actually wearing a coat I suppose but surely he should be in a warm stroller with a blanket!?!

Even if she wants to travel to a garden centre in the middle of a lockdown (they're open, so it's not illegal but clearly from some comments on here it's frowned upon) why did she have to take the baby?! Why couldn't Joe have him? Joe never seems to have him alone!
 
Pop in on this thread now and again, im usually on her other arse cheek thread (hinch).
The photo was staged, you weren't trolled people were pointing out the obvious (basic parenting in my eyes). Some of these influencers coming up with some questionable ideas for content, involving their kids just doesnt sit right with me! That picture of rex asleep in the trolley, its not funny or cute it's actually quite pathetic. He's probably knackered because he doesn't have a proper bedtime and just sleeps wherever and whenever. Im not a perfect parent and dont claim to be, but pimp out your kids on social media for all to see, your going to expect that some people will pull you up on things they dont agree with.
 
Exactly what I was going to say if she HAS to go to garden centre she should have left Rex at home with that other idiot she lives with. People are being asked to shop on their own to avoid bunging up shops and stopping spread of this god damn virus
He’s tagging along too probably because she never sees much of him he’s always busy fleecing people with all sorts of tit
 
Garden centres are open, so people will go to garden centres. Take a swipe at the government in this one but she like many others will go if they are open. It isn’t the same as the first lockdown - people were scared and didn’t know what to expect the first time around. The traffic on the roads is as normal all this lockdown has done has limited peoples leisure oops a little.
 
Come on now Susans She's just being herself "unapologetically". 🙄 It's just all part of the marketing / engagement in my view, doing things that aren't explicitly against the rules but will divide opinion keeps people talking about you, keeps up the engagement and keeps the online tabloid articles coming. Totally agree that doing that at the expense of your child is the most concerning aspect. Edited to add the eye roll to make my sarcasm more obvious 😉
 
Come on now Susans She's just being herself "unapologetically". It's just all part of the marketing / engagement in my view, doing things that aren't explicitly against the rules but will divide opinion keeps people talking about you, keeps up the engagement and keeps the online tabloid articles coming. Totally agree that doing that at the expense of your child is the most concerning aspect.
I really hope her grandma doesn’t catch Covid whilst in hospital / unwell. Especially after Stacey has constantly broken the rules ...
 
Joe could have stayed at home with Rex. They could have brought his pram. One of them could carry him round if they absolutely had to go there right now and there was no way on earth they could just go back in the car, go home and come later. But no, Stacey puts content before comfort and has put her sleeping babe in a bleeping metal trolley in the height of a pandemic. And I’m sure stored are only cleaning the handles down for customers when they can, before anyone excuses it by saying the garden centre might have just sanitised the full trolley.
 
Anyone know the current rules on gifts being sent into hospitals? I know in our area under lockdown 1 it wasn't allowed and local nurses set up an appeal for donations of toiletries and combs etc which were santised then given out to patients.
Stacey said they were going to look for something to send to her gran, if the rules are the same it won't be given to her 🤦‍♀️
I personally don't get the garden centres being open at all. I can't think of a single thing in my local Dobbies that I would class as essential, even their food section tends to be gift type things rather than the basics.
 
Perhaps the filth they live in means they’re immune. Wouldn’t surprise me!
I quite often think this is why Rex has thus far (thankfully) been quite healthy. Usually younger children pick up bugs from the older ones even if the older ones are not sick. Rex is allowed to crawl through the woods without even getting a wash when he is home. (dog/fox/bird poo anyone?)
 
Tell me again how going to the garden centre is essential....and also how standing in line for bleeping 20 minutes with your child sleeping in a manky shopping trolley is the sane thing to do in the middle of a pandemic lockdown. I'm all ears, Stace!
I can't understand why she's not got a buggy. People might think I'm being over the top, but I wouldn't put my son in a shopping trolley in the middle of a pandemic, I use his buggy or he gets carried.
I also wouldn't be queueing up to go inside a garden centre, lockdown or no lockdown. I still can't understand why they are allowed to stay open, but it's a half arsed lockdown as it is.
 
I can't understand why she's not got a buggy. People might think I'm being over the top, but I wouldn't put my son in a shopping trolley in the middle of a pandemic, I use his buggy or he gets carried.
I also wouldn't be queueing up to go inside a garden centre, lockdown or no lockdown. I still can't understand why they are allowed to stay open, but it's a half arsed lockdown as it is.

I don't think it's over the top, not at all. Trolleys are filthy! She's not even got the excuse that he's in a child's seat in a trolley!
All of mine at that age were either in their buggy or in a sling. I still take a toddler carrier for our youngest if we aren't taking his buggy and going out all day because hello, little toddler legs get tired. You'd think SS would know this, being a mother of 3...
 
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I've cared for over 30+ children over the years and I've never known a child of Rex's age to sleep so much during the day!
I genuinely don't know how Stacey can have a partnership with Bensons when Rex has no sleep schedule what so ever!
Its all fine and dandy now (its actually not) but it won't be so 'cute' when he's school age and won't sleep properly, trust me I speak from experience 🤣
 
I don't think it's over the top, not at all. Trolleys are filthy! She's not even got the excuse that he's in a child's seat in a trolley!
All of mine at that age were either in their buggy or in a sling. I still take a toddler carrier for our youngest if we aren't taking his buggy and going out all day because hello, little toddler legs get tired. You'd think SS would know this, being a mother of 3...
I think her mum had the eldest two a lot when they were babies. She was young with the first one and doing X factor. Not that young mums can’t look after a baby full time, my mum did with me!!
 
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