I can see your point. But with vloggers, there's _always_ a bit of a money/views motivation. If an average couple wants to tell everyone, I agree that it's their business and that if they want to share it with friends and family, that is their choice. But I question these people. They're the ones who pretended their house was flooded, forcing them to leave, after the hurricane in Houston-- when in reality, it was just a little backyard flood, and they were leaving town anyway. And never apologized to all the people who called them out on it.And they're the ones doing all the fake "Justin Bieber FaceTime" vlogs. When Justin Bieber has never and probably will never FaceTime them. So I do question their motives. Especially when they run two ads in the "miscarriage" video. If she is just 12 weeks, and they had waited until the second trimester, it's not necessarily true that they would have had to announce anything. That's just barely into the second trimester.Lovethesnark wrote:I've always thought it was shitty to criticize a couple for announcing their pregnancies early. It's their baby. If they want the world to know about it, what does it matter to anyone else?lmmomSD wrote:Oh, that's so sad. But that's why you don't go around telling EVERYONE, including several hundred thousand subscribers, that you're pregnant before the first trimester is over. I do feel bad for them. But I am betting that the vlog about it is monetized.
On a completely different topic, my daughter and I went to the mall today, and there's a Restoration Hardware Outlet. Less than an hour away from B&M. Of course, they wouldn't be caught dead at the outlet, but I chuckled anyway.
And they shouldn't be piling kids on that horse. They don't know him. Stupid.
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I don't doubt that they wanted this baby. And I do feel bad for them. It's not something I wish on anyone. I especially feel bad for the girls, because it's harder for them to understand.
Sorry-- I know this isn't their thread.
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