Bonnie Hoellein: Plastic Polyester Princess | Part 16
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That was dumb. Once again Bonnie’s lack of awareness when driving is an issue!
Also, I don’t want to defend Bonnie but where I live if the damage is over x amount of dollars you have to have a sticker from the police (I’m guessing to verify you weren’t the cause of an unreported serious accident) before any reputable body shop will work on the the vehicle.
Also, I don’t want to defend Bonnie but where I live if the damage is over x amount of dollars you have to have a sticker from the police (I’m guessing to verify you weren’t the cause of an unreported serious accident) before any reputable body shop will work on the the vehicle.
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Exactly. Calling the police isn't my issue with the incident, it's the cliffhanger. I assume Joel returned home that night? Their vlogs are already delayed enough without having cliffhangers and featuring the same day over multiple vlogs. Even if she had gut another car, I think a cliffhanger is stupid. Just let us see things play out in real time.... Especially if it's footage from last week.FakingIt_MakingIt wrote:That was dumb. Once again Bonnie’s lack of awareness when driving is an issue!
Also, I don’t want to defend Bonnie but where I live if the damage is over x amount of dollars you have to have a sticker from the police (I’m guessing to verify you weren’t the cause of an unreported serious accident) before any reputable body shop will work on the the vehicle.
I didn't see the Cody underwear footage so I have no idea what that was about, but if she's posting things that are getting her channel flagged and she eventually loses her monetiztion then I won't feel at all bad for her. I believe life gives you little lessons and warnings. She received a big one with the previous demonetization and if she didn't learn from it then she deserves to have her ignorance and ego bite her in the ass. I actually think they will all be better off if it does.
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That’s what you get for vlogging and driving, Bon Bon
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Was that Joel's truck she was in, or the suburban? She said Joel is going to be pissed so I wasn't sure
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If she gets demonetized again, I hope she knows she’ll have less subscribers willing to tweet at YouTube to vouch for her. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
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The Suburban. Joel had his truck with him.YouTubeIdiots101 wrote:Was that Joel's truck she was in, or the suburban? She said Joel is going to be pissed so I wasn't sure
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Not as big of a deal as the underwear clip but again today another example that she does what she wants even if her kids voice opposite opinions. Olivia saying she didn't like her hair the way Bonnie styled it but she had to wear it and be filmed that way.
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Bonnie Hoellein: Plastic Polyester Princess | Part 16
I don't know. She said she didn't like it, but could have taken it out of she didn't want to wear it to school like that.Kaylor1 wrote:Not as big of a deal as the underwear clip but again today another example that she does what she wants even if her kids voice opposite opinions. Olivia saying she didn't like her hair the way Bonnie styled it but she had to wear it and be filmed that way.
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I think picking at things like this minimizes the severity of the underwear argument.
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I think Olivia only said she didn't like it because she's probably not that familiar with the original Star Wars and who Princess Leia is so she thought the hairstyle was weird. I think if she knew the character then she probably wouldn't have thought it was so weird.HelloSweetie wrote:I don't know. She said she didn't like it, but could have taken it out of she didn't want to wear it to school like that.Kaylor1 wrote:Not as big of a deal as the underwear clip but again today another example that she does what she wants even if her kids voice opposite opinions. Olivia saying she didn't like her hair the way Bonnie styled it but she had to wear it and be filmed that way.
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I think picking at things like this minimizes the severity of the underwear argument.
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I don't think the hair thing with Olivia rises to the occasion of the underwear issue. I'll grant that Bonnie doesn't see her kids as full-fledged humans whose feelings and desires are just as valid as her own. But I also don't know that giving in to or indulging a child's every opinion is necessarily a good thing either. Life isn't like that, and training kids to believe it is, is a hell of a lot more damaging than wearing a non-preferred hairstyle on occasion. That said, it's Bonnie's duty/responsibility/JOB to tell the difference, and she can't.
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I agree 100% that giving in to or indulging a child's every opinion is not a good thing either but I think there is difference when it is about child's bodily autonomy. I think to a certain point parents can make decisions for their children and finding the balance and fine line might be hard. Forcing someone wear hair certain way or showing your child undressed when they specifically ask not to, are 2 different things but in Bonnies head, she thinks that she can do with her children whatever she wants, their feelings do not count when she feels and wants differently. (Lack of empathy to be honest)RecklessDisregard wrote:I don't think the hair thing with Olivia rises to the occasion of the underwear issue. I'll grant that Bonnie doesn't see her kids as full-fledged humans whose feelings and desires are just as valid as her own. But I also don't know that giving in to or indulging a child's every opinion is necessarily a good thing either. Life isn't like that, and training kids to believe it is, is a hell of a lot more damaging than wearing a non-preferred hairstyle on occasion. That said, it's Bonnie's duty/responsibility/JOB to tell the difference, and she can't.
In my opinion (even it is smaller matter than Cody's) a child should not be forced to look certain way because that causes insecurities. I bet Olivia was feeling so uncomfortable and stupid looking like that. (I don't think that the hairdo was stupid but it is not my head and not my feelings that count.) What Bonnie demonstrated to Olivia right then and there was that her feelings do not count and Mama can do whatever she wants with you. That is totally unacceptable.
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She must have hit that pole really hard because she did a fair amount of damage to the car. I don’t understand why she kept going forward when she hit the pole and dragged the car along it, she should have stopped, backed up and straightened up and then kept going forward. She probably panicked though, I reversed into a power pole last year (with rear camera and sensors, how embarrassing ) and it’s not a good feeling.
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I loved looking at the ground and Joel's shoes during their talk about the suburban
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I agree. Bonnie will be an interesting mother to watch (if vlogging is still a thing) during her kids teenage years:Kataja wrote:I agree 100% that giving in to or indulging a child's every opinion is not a good thing either but I think there is difference when it is about child's bodily autonomy. I think to a certain point parents can make decisions for their children and finding the balance and fine line might be hard. Forcing someone wear hair certain way or showing your child undressed when they specifically ask not to, are 2 different things but in Bonnies head, she thinks that she can do with her children whatever she wants, their feelings do not count when she feels and wants differently. (Lack of empathy to be honest)RecklessDisregard wrote:I don't think the hair thing with Olivia rises to the occasion of the underwear issue. I'll grant that Bonnie doesn't see her kids as full-fledged humans whose feelings and desires are just as valid as her own. But I also don't know that giving in to or indulging a child's every opinion is necessarily a good thing either. Life isn't like that, and training kids to believe it is, is a hell of a lot more damaging than wearing a non-preferred hairstyle on occasion. That said, it's Bonnie's duty/responsibility/JOB to tell the difference, and she can't.
In my opinion (even it is smaller matter than Cody's) a child should not be forced to look certain way because that causes insecurities. I bet Olivia was feeling so uncomfortable and stupid looking like that. (I don't think that the hairdo was stupid but it is not my head and not my feelings that count.) What Bonnie demonstrated to Olivia right then and there was that her feelings do not count and Mama can do whatever she wants with you. That is totally unacceptable.
The letting go and the realisation her kids have a right to their own emotions, decisions and points of view will potentially be problematic for Bonnie to navigate. And oh my heavenly father only knows how she'll cope with empty nest syndrome.
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Don't worry about the empty nest syndrome, she will have tons of grandchildren to watch at a very young age.
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True, only 11 years til she gets her first grandchild potentially, with Lincoln still being 13 y/o. These Mormons know how to keep their women busy yet career free don't they? Q: Has Grandma Griff ever worked since her kids flew the nest?ba1006 wrote:Don't worry about the empty nest syndrome, she will have tons of grandchildren to watch at a very young age.
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Her hair looks really bad. Looks like what my mom used to call a "birdnest" (when i didnt brush my hair and it got into a big knot at the back. If thats her natural curl she shouldn't have cut it and rather left it longer without the extensions, curly hair can look really amazing when its long.
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I typed into google crazy lady at the end of the block.....lmao she just needs some cats
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She needs to add some styling gels or creams to define those curls so they don't look so frizzy and messy, but neat and defined and I think it would look great. Products are any curly girls best friend, whether you have a slight wave or have the kinkiest coils. She went to hair school, but it's almost as if she doesn't know how to work with her own natural curls. It's a learning process, but once you get it right, you can really start to appreciate your natural texture and it seems like Bonnie hasn't ever done that before.Aurielle wrote:Her hair looks really bad. Looks like what my mom used to call a "birdnest" (when i didnt brush my hair and it got into a big knot at the back. If thats her natural curl she shouldn't have cut it and rather left it longer without the extensions, curly hair can look really amazing when its long.
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I think having to straighten her hair everyday because of the extensions has caused some damage. Her natural curly hair was so pretty but now it looks a little messy and not as curly as it was. I agree it's a little strange that she went to hair school but doesn't know how to look after her own hair texturerdt1004 wrote:She needs to add some styling gels or creams to define those curls so they don't look so frizzy and messy, but neat and defined and I think it would look great. Products are any curly girls best friend, whether you have a slight wave or have the kinkiest coils. She went to hair school, but it's almost as if she doesn't know how to work with her own natural curls. It's a learning process, but once you get it right, you can really start to appreciate your natural texture and it seems like Bonnie hasn't ever done that before.Aurielle wrote:Her hair looks really bad. Looks like what my mom used to call a "birdnest" (when i didnt brush my hair and it got into a big knot at the back. If thats her natural curl she shouldn't have cut it and rather left it longer without the extensions, curly hair can look really amazing when its long.