Lindy97 wrote: » Is she going to have a go at the Journal and Irish Independent also for publishing the story about her? Or is it just facebook groups and chat rooms that are to blame? also the logic that is thrown at us regularly "if you don't like it, don't follow" she could apply to herself and not follow the groups that discuss snapchatters etc?...just a thought. Christ, she never changes. I agree with not being nasty about her personally, that's not on, so if that's what she's referring to then fair enough but she is in the news for breaking regulations and guidelines and she hasnt once acknowledged that. Just people saying negative things about her hurts her feelings. I do worry that social media isnt the place for people who have such thin skin that if they're criticised even on a business level, they get so upset.
anna080 wrote: » Grace is having another breakdown on Snapchat this morning over people attacking her and basically blaming online commentary for her mental health problems. Sorry but she's been very topical this last week due to her breaking the rules and being investigated for that. She seems to be taking the discussion around that as people bullying her (as usual) and being nasty for the sake of it. Maybe play by the rules Grace, once in a while. Then people wouldn't need to point out when you mess up, lie and misrepresent so much. She never takes ANY responsibility for the situations she is is- it's always someone else's fault.
Lindy97 wrote: » Sorry it wasn't here, on another facebook group
Lindy97 wrote: » That's it, I got attacked for pointing it all out on a group the other day "what's it to you if she spends 450? she just wants the best for her child?" Its infuriating. A) she probably didnt spend that, she's peddling the latest item from Bella Baby to mums who are so tired, stressed and fecked off they think they need these things to make their lives easier C) just because it costs 450 doesnt make it the best and D) she's making out like she bought it herself so is deliberately misdirecting people away from it being an ad.
Ray37 wrote: » JJ was on yesterday talking briefly yesterday about using hashtags, and saying 'everyones going mental about them, but that's another days rant'. Ok, I'm sorry, but she is one of the worst offenders. And everyone is 'going mental' because you can't follow a simple rule. So sick of this diva attitude some of them have, it's not a suggestion to use them, it's a rule.
Ray37 wrote: » What I am really so sick of is bloggers doing the 'sly beg', aka 'anyone know a hotel in Belfast with a ballroom, we just can't find one for my masterclass' - Sue. 'Anyone know where I can get long evening gowns?' - MUF. 'I need a camera lens, but they are so expensive' - FBG. My God, just come out with it and ask for the freebies you want!! It's so cringe and scabby. And MUF is dead out of touch, 70 quid isn't a mad price for gels on hands and feet, especially if it includes a full mani/pedi. Side note, if I see those lip things of hers once more, I may scream!!
lisasimpson wrote: » All those bloggers live in another world. The well known irish ones seem to be always on hols..i use to like pippa but opinion is starting to change. They are becoming so far removed from reality of normal run of the mill lives