AliceInWanderLost
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i've commented before on how her eye contact is always on the screen, even when she's filming a conversation with the kids. there was an occasion she was talking to Blake in the car, holding the camera and staring at her own face while asking him questions - he was sitting in the front seat next to each other, but the way her body was turned she pretty much had her back to him, yet as she talked to him, the only eye contact she was occasionally making eye contact with him was through the screen! she didn't once turn to look at her actual son, just had a conversation with what was essentially his reflection in the phone screen in front of her! it was truly heartbreaking, especially because Blake was unwell at the time, yet she couldn't even put her phone down to engage with the poor child and talk to him while actually looking at him!Has anyone else noticed that even when she is taking videos of her kids she never, not even for a second, stops staring at her own face? Poor Rome trying to bat away the camera from his face, they must be so sick of her constantly filming them just being kids and only talking to them through the lens. She never seems to be doing anything with them either (unless it's a pr invite of course) they are either glued to some sort of screen or acting feral in the middle of a dumpster load of toys.
the way she whinges and moans about her low mood and cries at the camera as supposedly "relatable" #singlemum content, always capturing the kids in the background - yet is full of smiles when the kids are with their dad and she is spending time with her friends, despite claiming she misses them. she may find it overwhelming to have three kids, but its not as though she doesn't have loads of friends and family around to support her if she needs help - but instead, she chooses to totally ignore the kids and film herself pouting, because she knows she'll recieve loads of attention and encouraging comments! even when she moves the camera to catch Blake and Ivy in the background, they are usually watching TV or happily playing together and entertaining themselves - it's not as though they are being naughty or demanding her attention. as for Rome, he's still so young, yet she resents him for not allowing her to hide in the bathroom to get "peace" from him. if she needs a break, surely she could ask one of her many friends to babysit, rather than risk leaving her toddler son unattended while she prioritises filming stories while locked in the bathroom.