looper007 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 10:26 amI can understand the Sponsorships, i'm sure that's the big income for them and they got to feed and cloth all those kids. It's bothersome and they take up far too much time in their vlogs, which is sad. I can see it been a massive turn off for some. Especially in the middle of a video and it's up 60 per cent of the running time. They need to cut them down shorter and put it at the end of vlogs.everwhat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 10:23 pm maybe unpopular opinion here but i really like angie i think shes funny and they seem real unlike a lot of yt moms. We adopted 2 of our kids form foster care so i think i understand why she keeps adopting, i think its totally genuine and i think its great.
The only thing is those sponsorships....so many sponsorships.
I like Angie, the only fault I see with her is she and her hubby try to hard in front of the camera, that it comes off fake at times and she's a bit of a sell's woman in her vlogs, I can see that coming off like she's using the kids as a way to flog her sponsorships and her book. But I do think she adores those children as does her husband, and they are well taken care off. Especially her two oldest daughters, and she's done amazing job with Rosie who seems a happy little girl. The twins are a little wild but they are toddlers if they are still doing that when they get to Rosie's age then it's a problem. But I think Angie loves doing the vlogs, and her kids are great and she's got a nice family.
She didn't have to have so many children and she didn't have to quit her job to do YT. It was all a choice, she chose sponsorships over anything else. I don't think she appears to enjoy the vlogs. The longer I watch the more self-centred she seems, and the vlogs are just for attention. I find it all disappointing as I didn't feel this so much in the beginning.
We don't see much interaction with any of the kids outside of the twins. Just poor Rosie who continually looks bored, lonely and is watching a screen or being misunderstood. I wouldn't call forcing a smile as a happy little girl. I hope things get better for her. I never see the older girls, or any of the kids, interact with or play with her anymore and I wonder if she notices it herself.