BaggyBertha
Chatty Member
Try being responsible for ‘Spunkbucketgate’Let them come, I got your back
That was a whole other level of witch hunt
Try being responsible for ‘Spunkbucketgate’Let them come, I got your back
This x 1000. I have a friend who has managed to get herself 10,000 instagram followers and her posts are just ad after ad after ad. She literally spends her day uploading pictures of her kids "modelling" whatever piece of free tit she's been sent. It's not even useful stuff?! Hair bows, bubble machines, popcorn, outfits? Well done for selling your kids' privacy for a bleeping free hair bow. Urgh. I've unfollowed her as I cannot stand vacuous ads. She's a teacher too so you'd think she'd be clued up on safeguarding. It's gross.
This!!!I never believe people who say that. My job is heavily child safeguarding and part of our role is to warn parents of the dangers of posting photos of their child online. We advise keeping profiles locked down to family members! There’s literally nothing beneficial to the child in posting their childhood photos/life online, the only people who benefit from it are the parents. When you say that to a lot of parents it seems to be a light bulb moment. I usually word it as, “how would you like it if someone kept taking photos of you and uploading them to lots of people who don’t know you?” Some adults really struggle to not see their children as an extension of themselves; Stacey Solomon is a very good example of poor parenting. She posts her children because it does something for HER, her children do not benefit from their memories and childhood being posted online for strangers to gawp at.
Edited to add: most parents get this when we discuss this, let’s remember that, most loving parents do not take advantage of their child to use for clout and free stuff. Thankfully, Stacey is the minority.
That’s absolutely disgusting. Hope karma gets these parents and when their children grow into adults they disown them! Would never even cross my mind to post my child online to strangers, such an odd thing to do!
100% this. I commented on a different thread saying similar. I used to post pics of the kids regularly and was like, why am I doing this?! Who actually cares what my kids are doing every day. I went through and deleted all my pictures and was horrified by some of the things I'd chosen to share.I never believe people who say that. My job is heavily child safeguarding and part of our role is to warn parents of the dangers of posting photos of their child online. We advise keeping profiles locked down to family members! There’s literally nothing beneficial to the child in posting their childhood photos/life online, the only people who benefit from it are the parents. When you say that to a lot of parents it seems to be a light bulb moment. I usually word it as, “how would you like it if someone kept taking photos of you and uploading them to lots of people who don’t know you?” Some adults really struggle to not see their children as an extension of themselves; Stacey Solomon is a very good example of poor parenting. She posts her children because it does something for HER, her children do not benefit from their memories and childhood being posted online for strangers to gawp at.
Edited to add: most parents get this when we discuss this, let’s remember that, most loving parents do not take advantage of their child to use for clout and free stuff. Thankfully, Stacey is the minority.
Exactly, I don't know why she's done it so tit, Rex's old room was much nicer, she could have done something like that.I am pretty simple with home things anyway but how small the room is, it would of been perfect painted a nice white fresh colour, new carpet, curtains. Keep it lovely and airy in there and then add a few pretty pink/girly bits as she gets here and grows into her own little person! The flower wall makes me feel itchy and stressed just looking at it
Wouldn't be so bad if it was half decent and didn't have that flower tat.This might be just me but it's really pissed me off that she's done the whole room in pink for a girl, what a stereotype! I really hope as she grows up Princess Pickle knows it's okay to want to be like her brothers, play football, choose video games over dolls houses etc.
The poor kid has already been forced into a life of pretty pink dresses and flowers everywhere because it's what Stacey wants.
If they were all asking about her dress surely it means none of them actually went on a d looked at her sh1t range because they would have seen it there..not selling well eh StaceStacey, no one, and I repeat, NO ONE, asked about your dress it’s just another shameless ad
Her range can’t be doing to well eh, all these sales to shift them
Not a tit mum they’re fed and clea…..#shitmumgate incoming
Lmao they eat fractions of spring onion, bell peppers, carrots and berries and let’s not talk about the bathing of themNot a tit mum they’re fed and clea…..
Okay I have no back up here