Article about the parenting of an upperclass snob! (IMO)

She didn't talk about the little boy either - will he not get the same treatment as the girls?!
 
She didn't talk about the little boy either - will he not get the same treatment as the girls?!

Ha! Never thought about that!

I never watch the apprentice or read mags so I didn't realise who she was, interesting that she was caught topless in a field with another man. Wait until her girls are old enough to read mags or trawl the internet... I'm sure they'll rebel when they realise their mother is a hypocrite!
 
I know loads of nice upper class people that woudlnt go on like this. Most send their kids to a normal public school and help the community out. Thats just her.
 
I just found this article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...-villain-caught-outdoor-romp-married-man.html

And apparently it was her THIRD 'romp' with a married man

She is awful, I really cannot stand this sort of attitude. I would only ever intervene in my childs friendship if he was friends with a bully - as I believe standing alongside a bully and doing nothing makes you just as bad. How the hell are her kids going to deal with real life if they believe most people are 'bad'.

On this morning she said the reason she was losing the poll was because 'most right minded people will be at work right now and not at home watching this in their onesies' - I nearly spat my coffee all over my onesie in disgust :haha:

I'd rather be friends with Charmaines mum than a serial husband stealer personally
 
I know loads of nice upper class people that woudlnt go on like this. Most send their kids to a normal public school and help the community out. Thats just her.

I agree with you - I went to a grammar school where most of the pupils were wealthy and my whole circle of friends were very well off. I am sure I looked a bit undesirable to their mums but they were so lovely to me and understanding about so much - even offering me their homes to stay in when I was getting kicked out of home and falling behind in school.
 
While I agree that she comes across very badly I don't think that we are all that far removed from her as we'd like to think. We may not think that we encourage/discourage friendships etc but we do. We will see/hear something about a child or their parents and unconsciously we draw our child back from them. There will be children that our child wants to invite to their party that I can almost gurantee that we don't want to invite. Not because they are 'beneath us' as the mum in the article says but for other reasons.
Even by saying that we wouldn't encourage a friendship with a child that us bullying we are choosing friends for our children.

I do actually agree with the fact that if someone has friends that work hard then they are more likely to work harder.
 
While I agree that she comes across very badly I don't think that we are all that far removed from her as we'd like to think. We may not think that we encourage/discourage friendships etc but we do. We will see/hear something about a child or their parents and unconsciously we draw our child back from them. There will be children that our child wants to invite to their party that I can almost gurantee that we don't want to invite. Not because they are 'beneath us' as the mum in the article says but for other reasons.
Even by saying that we wouldn't encourage a friendship with a child that us bullying we are choosing friends for our children.

I do actually agree with the fact that if someone has friends that work hard then they are more likely to work harder.

yes i agree with this, I was on the wrong end of it at school. My best friend moved to our junior school half way through, and i took a liking to her and befriended her basically. It was a middle class school but my parents were divorced and I didn't live in the right area- very superficial reasons etc as I believe I was a nice kid and quite clever. My friends dad was a GP and her mum was very new money IMO. I'm sure I was the child her mum put up with cos my friend liked me. It was horrible. Her mum pulled all sorts of stunts to try and break the friendship up but it never worked.
I'm determined not to be that parent
 
I just found this article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowb...-villain-caught-outdoor-romp-married-man.html

And apparently it was her THIRD 'romp' with a married man

She is awful, I really cannot stand this sort of attitude. I would only ever intervene in my childs friendship if he was friends with a bully - as I believe standing alongside a bully and doing nothing makes you just as bad. How the hell are her kids going to deal with real life if they believe most people are 'bad'.

On this morning she said the reason she was losing the poll was because 'most right minded people will be at work right now and not at home watching this in their onesies' - I nearly spat my coffee all over my onesie in disgust :haha:

I'd rather be friends with Charmaines mum than a serial husband stealer personally

Katie Hopkins ... fully clothed

:rofl:

I can't believe how hypocritical she's being! She must've at some point been a single parent and I'm fairly sure children from single parent families are ones that won't be good enough for her precious girls too :dohh:
 

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