If I may get on a rant regarding that matter which is not related to this forum but I am not the one to bring it up...Resting_Bitch_Face wrote:Yea I get everyone grieves differently and while I don’t (& I hope I never have to) understand this kind of pain...some of the posts are a bit much in my opinion.olemama wrote:I am uncomfortable with not only Britney's instagram post about @brittaniborenleach's loss but also with that family instagramming the loss of their baby and then quickly putting up a gofundme. A picture of Brittani shows her sitting down on the floor with her head on her knees and it looks posed to me. Is that what you do when your baby is dying? Take pictures of him with tubes through him, pose for instagram and set up a gofundme? It's unseemly.
At least Britney gave her $50. Considering this person is a complete stranger to Britney, I'll give her credit for that.
I get keeping ppl updated here & there on how he’s doing but asking for subscribers, asking ppl to watch videos WITH ads, setting up the GFM goal to 100k...like that would be the last thing on my mind.
They also originally had the GFM set to a lower amount (don’t remember how much) then upped it to 100k when this all went viral. I know funerals are expensive but they’re nowhere near that much.
Brittani, the mother, is not asking for money and subscribers... her ex husband set the go fund me and her friends asked their followers who could not donate to watch the vlogs without skipping the ad to make them revenue. She just shared those posts...
Yes the last Instagram picture looks staged but maybe she wanted to make a post about her feelings and just wanted to illustrate what she feels and did not care to look up baby loss picture like these ones but the feeling behind it is the same...
I am pretty sure she would give 1 millions dollars out of pocket, all her subscribers and even her youtube channel to bring back her son...
It does not compare but my sister lost her unborn twin daughters at 6 months gestation she just went and deleted all her social media, people like Lisa from "Still a Mama" make their story public, share pictures of her stillborn daughter and try to raise awareness. People react differently to grief and maybe Brittani is trying to do just that but awkardly... But give her some slack, she just lost her baby !
I never watched Brittani but like many other I hit subscribe on her Instagram to get news on the boy's state hoping for a miracle... and if mostly there has support, I cannot believe some of the comments like this one...
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