I just don't believe shes not facing some significant debt. Even if you're well-off you generally go careful under such circumstances, not splash out on farrow & ball paint, overpriced baubles and designer clothing and holidays! Weirdly I left my husband around the same time, he had a very high salary and can afford to give me a generous monthly maintainence, yet we're still in the midst of proceedings and I'm treading very carefully, shopping low cost brands at the supermarket, watching the petrol and mileage on the car etc., certainly not splashing the cash on designer stuff! Just seems like craziness to me. Maybe she's created this extravagant lifestyle and feels she can't disappoint the kids by not delivering on all the excess seasonal stuff.
I felt for her seeing this. This happened to me too. It’s horridIn other words "tumbleweed" from his family.
I know it's very common, but how horrible to be just ghosted by people who once were all about you.
Best thing I ever did was sticking by my Sister in law and her kids over my “brother”In other words "tumbleweed" from his family.
I know it's very common, but how horrible to be just ghosted by people who once were all about you.
I know it has been done to death about her dad and inheritance but perhaps she got shares or whatever in his business as well as actual cash, which would keep the gravy train flowing?I honestly think she is loaded and has zero financial concerns at all!
I know it has been done to death about her dad and inheritance but perhaps she got shares or whatever in his business as well as actual cash, which would keep the gravy train flowing?
I find these posts so cringy. I have said before but why must she always get her YSL bag in shot No one dangles a little handbag on their forearm like that so she is just showing off. Embarrassing.
She popped to Bicester Village then. As you do…What in the name of pretentious twit is Liv doing buying laudree macarons for a well done at school treat for the girls?! Just get them a kinder egg like a normal person for duck sake instead of making out £27.50 for 8 macarons is normal (yes I looked)
boils my piss when people flaunt their wealth making those that would struggle to afford a pack of fricking twix feel guilty
If she wanted to she could get involved with a charity to fill the time. Even volunteering at a charity clothing shop or something like that. If she has that free time during the day, she has the time to add some more meaning to her life.I know on the surface her life may seem appealing with all the money but I think she is very empty. Think for a second about her life now the girls are at school. She must run out of things to do. Getting your nails done and shopping for tacky whatever is such a hollow, vacuous existence. It MUST be boring
She needs a job . Being well off is one thing but doing something other than shopping or having coffee with mates is bound to boost her mental health and sets a good example to her children .I know on the surface her life may seem appealing with all the money but I think she is very empty. Think for a second about her life now the girls are at school. She must run out of things to do. Getting your nails done and shopping for tacky whatever is such a hollow, vacuous existence. It MUST be boring
Oh really - in Scotland they just start full days from Day 1, not even a few hours to begin with! Dunno about england tho.But her youngest is still only 5 or thereabouts, right?
I know here in Ireland they get out of Junior and Senior Infants at 1.30. And I was so knackered I certainly wasn't going to go off pelting to a job I was squeezing in between 9. 30 and lunchtime!