‘I’m not embarrassed to use Facebook marketplace – it’s saved me loads', says Frankie Essex
13.02.2023 - 19:10
/ ok.co.uk
Former TOWIE star Frankie Essex gave birth to her twins, whom she shares with boyfriend Luke Love, in May and has since revealed to the world that they’ve named their little bundles of joy Logan and Luella. In her exclusive column for OK!, Frankie has discussed a range of topics in regards to motherhood – from her first social outing with the twins and a blackout at her home when they were just a few days old, to “feeling more human again” as the babies drop their dreaded 2am feed. This week Frankie discusses being thrift with Facebook marketplace, how she dislikes the twins being referred to as “double trouble”, and Logan's struggling to go to the loo...
I feel like a zombie – I’ve hardly slept I cried earlier. Luella’s still not 100% better and I just haven’t slept for the past couple of nights. She’s not sleeping – I’m not sure what’s the matter with her.
She might be teething, but there still aren’t any signs of any teeth. Last night she settled more in the bed with us. She’s been coughing but she hasn’t got a temperature or anything.
I think she just hasn’t shaken off the cold she had. Luella’s been waking up at 10pm, then staying awake until something like 5am. It’s horrendous.
I’ve been like a zombie. Mums shouldn’t be embarrassed to buy things second hand Life in general is so expensive at the moment and when you’re a mum, kids' stuff can be expensive. You can get some stuff that’s basically brand new on places like Facebook marketplace.
Mums definitely shouldn't feel embarrassed about not buying things new. My neighbour sold lots of her baby’s clothes on Vinted, but I haven’t done that with some of the twins’ stuff because I wanted to get a blanket made out of all of their first outfits. As a mum, you go through
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