The Doll Lady on This Morning...

Susie_WilcoxSusie_Wilcox Posts: 1,014
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Is anyone watching this woman on This Morning with the creepy doll she treats as her own child...?

It looks like Lauren Harries when she was a little boy!

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  • cal4751cal4751 Posts: 996
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    Is anyone watching this woman on This Morning with the creepy doll she treats as her own child...?

    It looks like Lauren Harries when she was a little boy!

    :eek:

    I am very sorry, but I find you have obviously not come into contact with peole that have problems. People like this do need need to be mocked. Sadly this happens to disabled people everyday. I have worked with disabled people with all sort of problems, and still cannot believe in this day and age how people react.

    I don't really understand her ways, but these dolls have obviously given her much joy. and for her to say that she wouldn't foster or adopt, partly because of her disabilities, she didn't want to burden a child that might have had a lot of problems, and for that child to grow up to have to look after her, she ddin't want to put that on a child. She is one selfless woman, and I wish her all the best.
  • Susie_WilcoxSusie_Wilcox Posts: 1,014
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    Oh please......I only pointed to the doll for petes sake, not the woman herself who clearly has some issues.

    Apologies to the doll....:rolleyes:.
  • cal4751cal4751 Posts: 996
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    Oh please......I only pointed to the doll for petes sake, not the woman herself who clearly has some issues.

    Apologies to the doll....:rolleyes:.

    I know you were talking about the doll, but that comment you made about her doll, to that lady that would have been very upsetting. A kind word for her wouldn't go amiss.

    Incase you thought I was attacking you I wasn't. I was trying to put myself in her shoes, and how she would have reacted reading this.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 870
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    cal4751 wrote: »
    I know you were talking about the doll, but that comment you made about her doll, to that lady that would have been very upsetting. A kind word for her wouldn't go amiss.

    Incase you thought I was attacking you I wasn't. I was trying to put myself in her shoes, and how she would have reacted reading this.

    Calm down!! The op was only making a point. She is right the doll is well creepy and so is the situation.
  • lynwood3lynwood3 Posts: 24,904
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    You do realise she is blind don't you
  • Fred E StarFred E Star Posts: 1,693
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    So?

    Being blind isn't a cue to go out and buy a creepy doll.

    Thousands of people are blind and I bet only one or two have bought such a creepy item.
    lynwood3 wrote: »
    You do realise she is blind don't you
  • CaltonfanCaltonfan Posts: 6,311
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    lynwood3 wrote: »
    You do realise she is blind don't you

    how does that make the doll any less creepy?
  • China GirlChina Girl Posts: 2,747
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    The weird men who 'marry' dolls are the creepiest.
  • Archie DukeArchie Duke Posts: 1,610
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    I don't care what she does in private, that's her life, but when you appear on national TV you are leaving yourself open to ridicule.

    Whoever advised her to appear was not acting in her best interests.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,406
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    lynwood3 wrote: »
    You do realise she is blind don't you

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Harries


    I've never seen any references to her being blind
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