
+1 So much to unpack 🥒 So many loose screws |
I was wondering who would get to #6 first. Her or Mrs. van der Beek. But the Beeks are way too granola, all natural earth mother to do IVF. |
I feel so sorry for these kids. Their parents are a hot mess- ragey father, delusional mother.
“Mommy, why did you have Orquidea just a few months after me? I thought babies take 9 months.” “I was disappointed that you weren’t a girl, Mijito, and didn’t want to wait, so I had another mommy work on Orquidea while I finished with you. Now eat your vegan empanada so you can take your siesta.” |
Insanity. |
Lol what? Barbara Bush is a dead Texan. |
So apparently the baby's name starts with an M. Any guesses? |
Maria |
Hello, long time lurker (by longtime, late December when heritage scandal broke) — first time poster. News of this newest baby pushed me over the edge.
The loving, “women supporting women” side of me wants to congratulate her, say “you go girl!” and “if you want to have a bunch of babies back-to-back, knock yourself out!” But I can’t get there, and here’s why: she posts about her life and kids at absolute nauseam, but leaves out SO MUCH… nannies, chefs, housekeepers, assistants, etc. She is creating a fiction that having a bunch of kids is easy — and even glamourous. So much so, that she’ll just skip the line and order another one while in the fourth trimester. Having a baby is not like picking up a new hamster at Petco and throwing it in the crate with the rest of them. I have a 10 month old so the newborn phase is all very fresh. Having a baby is the most challenging thing a woman can do physically, emotionally, logistically, mentally, financially. For many months on end. Add on a pandemic. I would have so much respect for her if she would show her nannies in pictures (even just their backs or blurred out for their privacy) or say thank you to them or acknowledge they exist. Leaving is aspect of her life out does a disservice to all moms that follow her. PS - how fast will her body bounce back from the latest baby |
+100 Totally. What you are describing and that sensation of just not being able to get on board is what I consider to be a normal and healthy response to inauthenticity. For me it isn’t even about “showing” the nannies, assistants etc... that is their boundary. But the lack of acknowledgement about having the help when she constantly espouses mom advice, mom acceptance and how she is so tired with the kids etc... I actually think she is a toxic influence on young moms or any moms looking for encouragement and real advice. |
Was George Bush as old as Alec Baldwin is when they had all their kids? That’s what makes this so crazy to me. The fact that Alec will be lucky to make it to even half these kids high school graduation. |
You're right. She's always saying she is tired from all the cooking and childcare. She does yoga in between even if it's in the bathroom or on a plane. She should be honest. People would respect that. |
Yes to that, but it's not only Hilaria, it's most of the celebrities flashing on social media their successful stories of being mothers and having amazing career. |
Right but with Hilaria -- is there ANYTHING true?
She didn't move here from Spain She isn't half Spanish She wasn't schooled half in Spain Her accent is rillly rilly fake The acting as if she has no help is just the cherry on top of the whole damn fake cake |
Lol ok thx |
But most celebrities don't have SIX kids in 7 years and build their entire brand on being a "relatable mom" |