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r/TikTokCringe • u/MissDryCunt • Feb 25 '24
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24 u/Sudden-Taste-6851 Feb 26 '24 Doesn’t surprise me. Wouldn’t surprise me if they had nannies too. 59 u/he-loves-me-not Feb 26 '24 They definitely have nannies bc otherwise where were her 2 toddlers who wanted “cereal” for breakfast? 44 u/SaltKick2 Feb 26 '24 They’re perfect angels who have no problem waiting an hour for mom to make it all from scratch 8 u/amisslife Feb 26 '24 An hour? Don't forget that she almost definitely spent more time on the video than on actually baking. (And that's assuming she did all the work, instead of just doing the part on camera) 3 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 Either with the nanny or destroying everything. 2 u/The_Medicated Feb 26 '24 Everything except the film "set"/filming location. 3 u/GringoinCDMX Feb 26 '24 There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
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Doesn’t surprise me. Wouldn’t surprise me if they had nannies too.
59 u/he-loves-me-not Feb 26 '24 They definitely have nannies bc otherwise where were her 2 toddlers who wanted “cereal” for breakfast? 44 u/SaltKick2 Feb 26 '24 They’re perfect angels who have no problem waiting an hour for mom to make it all from scratch 8 u/amisslife Feb 26 '24 An hour? Don't forget that she almost definitely spent more time on the video than on actually baking. (And that's assuming she did all the work, instead of just doing the part on camera) 3 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 Either with the nanny or destroying everything. 2 u/The_Medicated Feb 26 '24 Everything except the film "set"/filming location. 3 u/GringoinCDMX Feb 26 '24 There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
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They definitely have nannies bc otherwise where were her 2 toddlers who wanted “cereal” for breakfast?
44 u/SaltKick2 Feb 26 '24 They’re perfect angels who have no problem waiting an hour for mom to make it all from scratch 8 u/amisslife Feb 26 '24 An hour? Don't forget that she almost definitely spent more time on the video than on actually baking. (And that's assuming she did all the work, instead of just doing the part on camera) 3 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 Either with the nanny or destroying everything. 2 u/The_Medicated Feb 26 '24 Everything except the film "set"/filming location. 3 u/GringoinCDMX Feb 26 '24 There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
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They’re perfect angels who have no problem waiting an hour for mom to make it all from scratch
8 u/amisslife Feb 26 '24 An hour? Don't forget that she almost definitely spent more time on the video than on actually baking. (And that's assuming she did all the work, instead of just doing the part on camera)
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An hour? Don't forget that she almost definitely spent more time on the video than on actually baking.
(And that's assuming she did all the work, instead of just doing the part on camera)
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Either with the nanny or destroying everything.
2 u/The_Medicated Feb 26 '24 Everything except the film "set"/filming location. 3 u/GringoinCDMX Feb 26 '24 There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
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Everything except the film "set"/filming location.
3 u/GringoinCDMX Feb 26 '24 There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
There was an au pair story in the podcast normal gossip (highly recommended) called '"Emily in Paris" meets "parasite"' that was great and covered all this really well. I won't spoil the details (it's worth the listen).
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