The Ecclestone Sisters #5 Balloons and cakes, a happy life makes?

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Imagine the surprise of waking up to cake and balloon arches.......... :rolleyes: what a sad and empty existence to live.
Poor Riri looks BEYOND bored at Benihana's. She's seen it all before, so many times. Poor little spoilt girl. I thought Fifi's behaviour - unwrapping her 4 year old sister's present, and then screaming like a banshee when Jay joked that her American girl dolls were in the bin was totally unbecoming for a 10 year old. The two girls do not seem to get on, from what Jay posts of them. Tamara likes to portray their relationship as perfect loving sisters - they are both so spoilt and entitled and bratty that I doubt that is the case. Riri was scowling at her sister at Benihana's too. Those girls are going to be a nightmare when they are teenagers.

On another note - the pregnancy speculation from earlier this summer can be put to bed now, surely? Tamara saying on her birthday post that Riri had 'completed' them?
 
Fifi always seems particularly nasty when Jay is there. Perhaps they don’t get on?
Could be a reaction type behaviour like "any attention is good attention", or perhaps she just doesn't know how to deal with her young emotions and doesn't see him often enough to know how to channel anything towards him. That or she's just a rude little head and Jay is an antagonist, childish twit.

Just editing to add, I don't actually blame her for reacting with horror to Jay's teasing and taunts. Her possessions will most likely provide alot of comfort and stability for her, when she may not know which country she's holidaying in from one week to the next, her 'things' won't change. Plus in her upbringing will have most likely put alot of focus on belongings and 'stuff', so I'm not surprised she reacted. If my absent dad taunted me and told me some of my favourite things had been binned I'd be bleeping mortified too.

It's a power play on Jay's part, what can the child do. Makes me shudder. She obviously has little control, so something that she owns herself and no one else will be very important to her.

To reiterate, he's a little witch. The children are doomed.
 
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Could be a reaction type behaviour like "any attention is good attention", or perhaps she just doesn't know how to deal with her young emotions and doesn't see him often enough to know how to channel anything towards him. That or she's just a rude little head and Jay is an antagonist, childish twit.

Just editing to add, I don't actually blame her for reacting with horror to Jay's teasing and taunts. Her possessions will most likely provide alot of comfort and stability for her, when she may not know which country she's holidaying in from one week to the next, her 'things' won't change. Plus in her upbringing will have most likely put alot of focus on belongings and 'stuff', so I'm not surprised she reacted. If my absent dad taunted me and told me some of my favourite things had been binned I'd be bleeping mortified too.

It's a power play on Jay's part, what can the child do. Makes me shudder. She obviously has little control, so something that she owns herself and no one else will be very important to her.

To reiterate, he's a little witch. The children are doomed.

You've put exactly what I feel/think - said it so much better than ever I could have 👍

I don't see Jay's Insta - but a few years ago I still could - I always felt he would try to wind up Fifi something rotten - it certainly never felt like a loving Father/daughter relationship. For Fifi's part it came across that she tolerated him - there was a horrible prank he pulled on her, where he was using the toilet and asked her to get him some toilet roll, as he took the paper he prodded her hand (with chocolate) but to Fifi she thought it was 💩. She was screaming and ran to her Mum. It wasn't funny/nice - it was horrible and showed him for the utter twit he is.
I can't see him being part of her life as she gets older - there is definitely something amiss there. All that wealth and privelege and the stupid git can't even be a good parent.
 
Why is Jay posting photos of RiRi pulling her dress up and posting them on the internet? What’s the point of posting that photo for public consumption? He’s confirming that the kid is still in nappies at the age of 4 but also posting incredibly vulnerable shots of her bending over with her pants out.

It’s honestly disgusting how these two have zero regard for the privacy and safety of their own children.
 
Why is Jay posting photos of RiRi pulling her dress up and posting them on the internet? What’s the point of posting that photo for public consumption? He’s confirming that the kid is still in nappies at the age of 4 but also posting incredibly vulnerable shots of her bending over with her pants out.

It’s honestly disgusting how these two have zero regard for the privacy and safety of their own children.
This...they are bad parents
 
Why is Jay posting photos of RiRi pulling her dress up and posting them on the internet? What’s the point of posting that photo for public consumption? He’s confirming that the kid is still in nappies at the age of 4 but also posting incredibly vulnerable shots of her bending over with her pants out.

It’s honestly disgusting how these two have zero regard for the privacy and safety of their own children.
It’s despicable, the way they over expose their vulnerable children.
It’s also quite shocking that she is still in daytime nappies at 4. Most girls are trained at around 2 and boys by 3. Really surprising considering they could easily afford to outsource the potty training to a professional if they couldn’t be faffed with it themselves. No wonder she is only just starting nursery now.
 
There really is no excuse for having a NT kid in nappies at 4 during the day.... that's just laziness and it's also gross, wet nappies stink when they get to that age. It's not as if Tamara has got anything else to bloody do!!

Agree. She also has a nanny who could help her with it. My sons Preschool won’t take them unless they are potty trained and they take them from 2 years 8 months. That is the normal age where you at least start the process. If it doesn’t work try again right around three and it should work fine.
 
I used to run an early years setting, we took children from 2 years 9 months but only if they were potty trained. Of course some had accidents, and that was easily dealt with but I think it's appalling that a lot of settings now have to take children in nappies especially at school. It's a horrid job even when they're your own children, let alone others. It's like picking up other dog poo by mistake :sick: :ROFLMAO:
 
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