They may be spoiled, but they are not obnoxious. They are the sweetest family, the lot of them, that I’ve ever seen on this kind of show! I hope they are all doing well.
I'm 32 and moved in and out since 18. I've got ME/CFS so had to move back in with my parents for help and now there's no way me and my fiance can get anywhere to live together 😢 The prices are ridiculous! Definitely cannot afford the village I grew up in
@@ravenbaa7989I agree but this is old. Things seem to be changing now which is amazing, I'm so glad to see it. When I was growing up what these two are doing was considered the new normal. I did it too and deeply regret it. Now I'm happily married and promote the traditional ways, they were so much better.
Sorry but if ur not in ur 20s and haven't moved out ur not winning in life unless u have medical condition or other that makes it harder that's understandable otherwise get a grip 33 and still at home I move to a different country 5years ago have managed to get a mortgage up 3 times and have live in my own place since I was 21 ..... payed mothers rent since age of 16 ... its about saving and priority... if your a child and have a job what's more important going out for fun being a kid or nowing ur situation and saving and making ur life better ... but now iv to be a kid and injoy my teens and have fun and drink ffs get a grip that's after ur life's fixed not befor ..
@@simonkelly6189 I am mentally disabled. I am suffering from a sever learning disability (Fetal Alcohol syndrom). That's why I can only work in minimum wage jobs in a reduced pensum. On top of that. I am diagnosed with clinical depressione and other mental disorder. I wish I was healthy.
they are amazing and gorgeous family i have much respect for them!! they work it all out mature and good with responsibility well done this couple!! and so sweet, beautiful baby. Kaydee! God bless this family!!
There is nothing wrong with multi-generational living situations. Actually, members and families can feel to have more support for themselves and their children provided the environment is healthy. Not to mention, many cultures encourage this tight knit family… I see more white families encouraging distance and estrangement from each other. It would be helpful for there to be classes available (like CPR) that helps young people and new families manage adult responsibilities and relationships during baby years.
I think you're referring to what used to be taught in schools. Home-Ec, Home accounting, health class, shop, et. al.. But they don't have the time for any of those courses today. The public is told that they have to teach CRT, DEI or The theory of Marxism because those things are MUCH more important than things like skills that'll help kids in their adult lives.
Well done to you all. Sweet couple loving parents . Brilliant that he has been given a job alongside grandpa. You should ignore all negative comments, i think you all have done great. With love and support you can conquer most things life throws your way. ❤🏴👏
Don't disable your children with an easy life. If you spoil your children you'll have to raise your grandchildren but if you raise your children you'll get to spoil your grandchildren.
I think calling them spoilt is to do with the fact that they didn't contribute to the household of their parents... I.e they admitted to not doing chores or paying for shopping etc. And from an English culture perspective, living with your parents is seen out of the norm. Although of course living under their roof and having them provide for you completely are different. I'm glad they chose independence and let their parents have a break too.
Childhood and teen years aren't just about freedom and play ~ it's also the time for the parents to *prepare the child for adulthood* ~ it starts early on, teach about cooking and cleaning and about money... Just basic LIFE SKILLS. That first 18 years, that's when the parents have to do it; focus on preparing the kids for adulthood. It's too late when they move out, they should learn the basic skills already BEFORE they move out! Most parents just focus on getting through the days with the kids, school and food and play and trips etc... Nah, you have that time to prepare them for adulthood!! It's a different world - the real world...
Getting upset, i understand i have Three adult children left home. Lots of grand children all over Portsmith, Derby, Leyton And Angel. Also i have a Son 14 in the Foster home, We Both Miss Each other. Its been 4 Years. He lives in Ilford in London. England. Gladys in East London. Lots of Love. God Bless. Stay in the home and work longer time u both working that is very Positive.
I think this is quite lovely, actually. Intergenerational living can work really well. I know I loved it when I was small. It provides necessary support for young couples.
I’d love an update on this family. I remember watching this when it was first on quite a long time ago (2013-2014 the episodes aired originally so they’ll be about ten years older now!)
Six miles away for a week and she cracks. I moved to the other side of the world to a new continent and culture at 21 and I wasn’t like that. And yes in case you wonder, I am very close to my family.
Some people are more emotionally attached than others. Nothing wrong with it. Me and my partner live together and have for 5 years (been together 7) and when my mum wentt away on holiday i had to stay at hers to watch the family family dog. Its 3 miles from where me and my partner live. We met up and went for walks together every morning, my partner with our dog and me with my family dog, id then drop my family dog back and go home with ny partner. We'd have lunch together and then id hwead back to my mums to my family dog. Later hed leave our dog at home and come to my mums to me and we'd chill and have dinner and watch a film before hed go home for the night and id stay there. We did that every day. By night 4 i was crying on the phone to him because i wanted to go home. I did not like being away from everything i have built. I did not like going to bed without him and i did not like sitting on the night with our usual conversations and chilling chilling together. By the end of the 10 days i felt id been away for months. I hated hated hated being in a new environment to what im used to and not having my usual life and home comforts around me. I did really enjoy spending so much quality time with my family dog, thats the onlry single thing. Everything else else was awful.
@@jodia2125 wow that’s sounds terrible. Thank God I’m very independent. I’ve lived in other countries from the rest of my family for more than 2 decades now, and I go and visit them once a year for a few weeks, without my husband. We love to to travel and spend time together, and we like to have our own hobbies and time too. I love travelling on my own. I always meet the most amazing people. Id feel very claustrophobic if I didn’t have the freedom that I have in my life.
@@CeravvvEgan my sisters like that. She finished school and went straight to the other sid eof the country for uni. She stayed there when she finished uni, living on her own and then travelled Asia by herself. I on the other hand went to school, college, uni, all in my hometown and currently still live and work in my home town. I am not 5 minutes from most of my family members. Me and my partner do do things separately, but its never really more than a few hours at most. We likew our separate time, like he likes computer gaming and i like puzzles and brain games, so we do those separately, but just in different rooms🤣
To say they are young with a beautiful baby girl I think thy are amazing parents and very nice people and the title is wrong there not spoilt rotten they are independent people I just really hope she got the job at the travel agency so they can live with enough money to eat and pay the bills and not have to worry before baby number 2 comes I’d love to know how they are doing now well done to all three of you and what lovely grandparents the baby has so sweet they adore there family so much
They are very lucky to have a beautiful baby and amazing parents yes it good to help but they aren’t spoiled badly even if they live at home not everyone who is an adult lives on their own because it could be expensive Or maybe sometimes people have a disability I think that’s better than living in a nursing home or group home or ending up homeless
Respect to the dad of the girl , seems a proper good , loving , caring father …. His a big bloke aswell isn’t he , that’s exactly the type of dad I wanna be for my kids when they get older … all dads should be like that with their little girls , some evil people we have in our world after all
Love this family but I feel like the couple are making the wrong decision, when there’s no money in the house the stress and love won’t feed you 😢would love to see where they are now.
I wouldn't say that they're so spoiled... They're a close family, the parents seemed happy for the kids to move out and I mean the young dad is working and they're doing quite well ... a very loving family 😊
Why cause u feel everyone should raise there child or children a certain way u have no clue how these ppl was raised just cause u got a 5 minute clip n2 there life u think u can judge there parenting atleast the young man is working and it does not seem like there on drugs they all respect each other so at this point ur just assuming and when u assume u make an ass out of yourself
Lucky they seem to have furniture already. Which I assume her parents gave them. Unbelievable, a loving mom & dad, who taught their daughter no life skills. They are playing being grown up. Their love & support from others, hopefully, will allow them to grow into independence.
Too many families break apart in the west, that's what's wrong with family values, so I love how this family truly love each other and have lived in the same home; it's refreshing.. Families should live together or close by, it's how it society should be however, her parents have failed her for wrapping her up in a bubble without teaching her life skills, needed fo her to be a functional adult and mother. No wonder she's petrified. She should have had the intuitive urge by now to want to be with her own baby and boyfriend, and enjoy walking to the park and embracing a new life, but she seems terrified. Such a shame because she's a sweet girl and they are clearly good and doting parents. We can love our children from a distance or close by, but the blueprint of any family should be independance, first and foremost.
She was enabled to be a child. I would have NEVER let a boyfriend live in my house and if she goes off the pill and makes a baby...she has made her choice to be an adult and needs to stand on her own two feet
@@PhxVanguard sure did. If you think you're an adult and can have sex then you're adult enough to move out. No partners under my roof. She's getting all the perks of being a child with the perks of being an adult and that's not how the world works
@janebaker4912 hope you enjoy the nursing home your offspring will put you in once you're an inconvenience to them like they were to you. ❤️ so sorry you're such an angry person.
Things happen.. you soon grow up, well.. most do. It's not the worst thing in the world having Children whilst being young yourself. I had mine at 18, 19 & 20. Moved straight in to my own home, did my Degree and now have a 22, 21 & 20 year old. Just watched 2 of my Children get their Degrees and move on to working their dream jobs making good money and the youngest of the 3 is now a full time Chef. Not bad for a Girl that fell pregnant at 17!
@@beckscroft18 that’s amazing and very happy for you I think alot of people took this as financial but i meant people not cooking or cleaning up after themselves then having a child is really sad unless like yourself you change these 2 just seemed very selfish
@@beckscroft18 Good for you-and well done. I think the couple here did really well and people are being far too over criticle. I hope they are still together and thriving like your family.
Jaseleigh is spoilt. At her age I did not have a child however cooked, cleaned ironed ect since I was 8.....not because I wanted to because I had to. My parents were very strict.
Life is hard for everyone regardless so unless you actually do have everything you could ever want then you actually aren't spoiled. Maybe the top 0.001% of people on earth are actually living rich if even that.
Do landlords there not have actual rental agreement contracts where theres a lease? Usually its no less than a year. Deposit gone if you break lease & extra fees added. Ive never seen it where can move in one place and less than week say oh ima move elsewhere... landlords call cops over stuff like that here lol
I don't really see this as a spoil problem. I mean, I left home at 18 but alot of families are okay with the kids staying in the family home up into their adulthood. They seem like a lovely couple. I'm glad they are finding independence
They may be spoiled, but they are not obnoxious. They are the sweetest family, the lot of them, that I’ve ever seen on this kind of show! I hope they are all doing well.
Well said
I agree and they've settled in really well too ❤
Totally ❤
Well said ❤
theyre well looked after by people who are happy to look after them .....spoiled means rotten, they arent spoiled.
Aww they tried so hard and seem so happy. Very sweet together and did a wonderful job considering they have never lived out of home before!
Whatever he did when he was young he has matured into a brilliant partner and dad. Matured very well. What a lad.
I am 33. Still live at home. These two young are totally not spoilt. They look modest, friendly and hard working.
Considering housing prices and stuff now it’s hard for lots of young people to live on their own. It’s not the 70s anymore.
I'm 32 and moved in and out since 18.
I've got ME/CFS so had to move back in with my parents for help and now there's no way me and my fiance can get anywhere to live together 😢
The prices are ridiculous! Definitely cannot afford the village I grew up in
@@ravenbaa7989I agree but this is old. Things seem to be changing now which is amazing, I'm so glad to see it. When I was growing up what these two are doing was considered the new normal. I did it too and deeply regret it. Now I'm happily married and promote the traditional ways, they were so much better.
Sorry but if ur not in ur 20s and haven't moved out ur not winning in life unless u have medical condition or other that makes it harder that's understandable otherwise get a grip 33 and still at home I move to a different country 5years ago have managed to get a mortgage up 3 times and have live in my own place since I was 21 ..... payed mothers rent since age of 16 ... its about saving and priority... if your a child and have a job what's more important going out for fun being a kid or nowing ur situation and saving and making ur life better ... but now iv to be a kid and injoy my teens and have fun and drink ffs get a grip that's after ur life's fixed not befor ..
@@simonkelly6189 I am mentally disabled. I am suffering from a sever learning disability (Fetal Alcohol syndrom). That's why I can only work in minimum wage jobs in a reduced pensum. On top of that. I am diagnosed with clinical depressione and other mental disorder. I wish I was healthy.
These people are so gentle with each other. Perhaps too gentle. But it is touching to watch. It was so sweet to watch them all crying about the move.
They are dumb drinking
U must be American to say that
At least the father of the children is working.
they are amazing and gorgeous family i have much respect for them!! they work it all out mature and good with responsibility well done this couple!! and so sweet, beautiful baby. Kaydee! God bless this family!!
Wrong immature don’t think bout their kid and drinking
There is nothing wrong with multi-generational living situations. Actually, members and families can feel to have more support for themselves and their children provided the environment is healthy. Not to mention, many cultures encourage this tight knit family… I see more white families encouraging distance and estrangement from each other. It would be helpful for there to be classes available (like CPR) that helps young people and new families manage adult responsibilities and relationships during baby years.
I think you're referring to what used to be taught in schools. Home-Ec, Home accounting, health class, shop, et. al.. But they don't have the time for any of those courses today. The public is told that they have to teach CRT, DEI or The theory of Marxism because those things are MUCH more important than things like skills that'll help kids in their adult lives.
@@julie.1081 Marxism is not taught in any school.
It is bad for a marriage to have the couple live with the inlaws
@@mizfeng1442 Yes it is. WAKE UP
I'm more shocked at the people thinking the real issue here is a pie in a tin 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I've never seen that before.
Well done to you all. Sweet couple loving parents . Brilliant that he has been given a job alongside grandpa. You should ignore all negative comments, i think you all have done great. With love and support you can conquer most things life throws your way. ❤🏴👏
They aren’t smart all that booze
BEAUTIFUL FAMILY STAY HAPPY AND WORK HARD FOR GOOD FUTURE KIDS
The experience seems to have been the making of them both, I wish them all the best, a really nice young family 👍
Doing everything for your adult children is not loving them, it’s not spoiling them it’s doing them a disservice.
Don't disable your children with an easy life.
If you spoil your children you'll have to raise your grandchildren but if you raise your children you'll get to spoil your grandchildren.
In some countries families live together? Why is it being spoilt when others do it.
I think calling them spoilt is to do with the fact that they didn't contribute to the household of their parents... I.e they admitted to not doing chores or paying for shopping etc. And from an English culture perspective, living with your parents is seen out of the norm. Although of course living under their roof and having them provide for you completely are different. I'm glad they chose independence and let their parents have a break too.
Because you live in a country where a two bedroom cost £600 😂go to a real country and see what that gets you, if anything.
Yes but most of those families help each other around the house and have to. This couple is just lazy.
Sweet couple lovely parents, all the best for these young couple.
Childhood and teen years aren't just about freedom and play ~ it's also the time for the parents to *prepare the child for adulthood* ~ it starts early on, teach about cooking and cleaning and about money... Just basic LIFE SKILLS. That first 18 years, that's when the parents have to do it; focus on preparing the kids for adulthood. It's too late when they move out, they should learn the basic skills already BEFORE they move out! Most parents just focus on getting through the days with the kids, school and food and play and trips etc... Nah, you have that time to prepare them for adulthood!! It's a different world - the real world...
This was 2011 2012 that baby will be 11 or 12 now.
Wow. You’re great at maths
@@Anonymous56657 Lol
Beautiful family ❤. I hope they stay close forever.
Getting upset, i understand i have Three adult children left home. Lots of grand children all over Portsmith, Derby, Leyton And Angel. Also i have a Son 14 in the Foster home, We Both Miss Each other. Its been 4 Years. He lives in Ilford in London. England. Gladys in East London. Lots of Love. God Bless. Stay in the home and work longer time u both working that is very Positive.
They tried for a baby while still completely dependant on her parents? Oh hell no.
"Money's going to be a bit tight for awhile". Welcome to adulthood and parenthood. That will continue, like, forever..........
I think this is quite lovely, actually. Intergenerational living can work really well. I know I loved it when I was small. It provides necessary support for young couples.
Those parents need to let them be on their own and that girl is not thinking things for her kid
I love how he is appriciateing everything she does
Why did they have a child when they couldn’t even afford to keep themselves.
Yes!!!!!! She went off the pill!!! She did this on purpose as she lived in her mother's house
@@janebaker4912it takes two to tango! Quit blaming everything on her.
Chav mentality.
how you going to move out, she dosent even know how to make a dinner or look after the gas, the bills or anything it takes to run a household!
u live and u learn lady....
Going through the comments I find it hard to believe how critical people are over a Welsh accent.
I can’t understand much of what the are saying but I love their accents.
Terrible accent😮
We have fab accents!
What a sweety couple. Parents and in laws should feel very proud of them.
Ahh that baby is soo cute
Its only a one week trial why are they so upset
They are a lovely family 💖💖
Gosh she must have the best parents cause I couldn’t leave And be on my own fast enough
I had great parents and still left at 16, don't understand wanting to stay but I suppose everyone is different
I’d love an update on this family. I remember watching this when it was first on quite a long time ago (2013-2014 the episodes aired originally so they’ll be about ten years older now!)
Lovely family, hope they are all doing well
She wasn’t watching Jack’s giant tv.
Six miles away for a week and she cracks. I moved to the other side of the world to a new continent and culture at 21 and I wasn’t like that. And yes in case you wonder, I am very close to my family.
Steady on pal, it's not a dick measuring contest 🤡
Some people are more emotionally attached than others. Nothing wrong with it. Me and my partner live together and have for 5 years (been together 7) and when my mum wentt away on holiday i had to stay at hers to watch the family family dog. Its 3 miles from where me and my partner live. We met up and went for walks together every morning, my partner with our dog and me with my family dog, id then drop my family dog back and go home with ny partner. We'd have lunch together and then id hwead back to my mums to my family dog. Later hed leave our dog at home and come to my mums to me and we'd chill and have dinner and watch a film before hed go home for the night and id stay there. We did that every day. By night 4 i was crying on the phone to him because i wanted to go home. I did not like being away from everything i have built. I did not like going to bed without him and i did not like sitting on the night with our usual conversations and chilling chilling together. By the end of the 10 days i felt id been away for months. I hated hated hated being in a new environment to what im used to and not having my usual life and home comforts around me. I did really enjoy spending so much quality time with my family dog, thats the onlry single thing. Everything else else was awful.
@@jodia2125 wow that’s sounds terrible. Thank God I’m very independent. I’ve lived in other countries from the rest of my family for more than 2 decades now, and I go and visit them once a year for a few weeks, without my husband. We love to to travel and spend time together, and we like to have our own hobbies and time too. I love travelling on my own. I always meet the most amazing people. Id feel very claustrophobic if I didn’t have the freedom that I have in my life.
@@CeravvvEgan my sisters like that. She finished school and went straight to the other sid eof the country for uni. She stayed there when she finished uni, living on her own and then travelled Asia by herself.
I on the other hand went to school, college, uni, all in my hometown and currently still live and work in my home town. I am not 5 minutes from most of my family members. Me and my partner do do things separately, but its never really more than a few hours at most. We likew our separate time, like he likes computer gaming and i like puzzles and brain games, so we do those separately, but just in different rooms🤣
Oh my, a pie that comes put of a tin? That would be a hard pass
They're cute, beautiful and hard working couple. Love you guys
To say they are young with a beautiful baby girl I think thy are amazing parents and very nice people and the title is wrong there not spoilt rotten they are independent people I just really hope she got the job at the travel agency so they can live with enough money to eat and pay the bills and not have to worry before baby number 2 comes I’d love to know how they are doing now well done to all three of you and what lovely grandparents the baby has so sweet they adore there family so much
360 per month, what a bargain 😮
They are very lucky to have a beautiful baby and amazing parents yes it good to help but they aren’t spoiled badly even if they live at home not everyone who is an adult lives on their own because it could be expensive Or maybe sometimes people have a disability I think that’s better than living in a nursing home or group home or ending up homeless
The father of the children is working while the mum is looking after the house and baby. Sounds good.
Wouldn't call them spoilt all. Shes a princess and so well mannered bless her
Respect to the dad of the girl , seems a proper good , loving , caring father …. His a big bloke aswell isn’t he , that’s exactly the type of dad I wanna be for my kids when they get older … all dads should be like that with their little girls , some evil people we have in our world after all
Nice reportage❤
Love this family but I feel like the couple are making the wrong decision, when there’s no money in the house the stress and love won’t feed you 😢would love to see where they are now.
That baby is adorable 💖
Lovely family don't judge we all have to branch out grow up change hope they went onto amazing things 😊
Let them grow
Cant see whats wrong with them living at home. The prices or rent of houses it is not easy so if the parents are able to help and want to, let them.
Aww that baby would be a teenagr now ,, its so old , hope they made it together and succeeded ❤
I wouldn't say that they're so spoiled... They're a close family, the parents seemed happy for the kids to move out and I mean the young dad is working and they're doing quite well ... a very loving family 😊
Epic fail on the part of the parents. This is not how you raise a child to face the adult world and become a contributing member of society.
What the young lad has a job & kept it. My parents didn’t train or help me.
Why cause u feel everyone should raise there child or children a certain way u have no clue how these ppl was raised just cause u got a 5 minute clip n2 there life u think u can judge there parenting atleast the young man is working and it does not seem like there on drugs they all respect each other so at this point ur just assuming and when u assume u make an ass out of yourself
Ok Ruby 😂
Are these 2 still together if this was made in 2014?.
I believe it was well before 2014
Married and divorced, two kids as well
@@darrenbudgen966 lmao r u serious?
Tax credits encourage them to have more bad idea
If y'all can't understand them,watch something else and 🤐
Lucky they seem to have furniture already. Which I assume her parents gave them. Unbelievable, a loving mom & dad, who taught their daughter no life skills. They are playing being grown up. Their love & support from others, hopefully, will allow them to grow into independence.
About time 😊
I hope they make it as a family but you got to learn to stand on your own 2 feet things take time to make a house a home I wish them luck 🍀
Too many families break apart in the west, that's what's wrong with family values, so I love how this family truly love each other and have lived in the same home; it's refreshing..
Families should live together or close by, it's how it society should be however, her parents have failed her for wrapping her up in a bubble without teaching her life skills, needed fo her to be a functional adult and mother.
No wonder she's petrified. She should have had the intuitive urge by now to want to be with her own baby and boyfriend, and enjoy walking to the park and embracing a new life, but she seems terrified. Such a shame because she's a sweet girl and they are clearly good and doting parents.
We can love our children from a distance or close by, but the blueprint of any family should be independance, first and foremost.
She was enabled to be a child.
I would have NEVER let a boyfriend live in my house and if she goes off the pill and makes a baby...she has made her choice to be an adult and needs to stand on her own two feet
@@janebaker4912 hope you never had children.
@@PhxVanguard sure did. If you think you're an adult and can have sex then you're adult enough to move out. No partners under my roof. She's getting all the perks of being a child with the perks of being an adult and that's not how the world works
@janebaker4912 hope you enjoy the nursing home your offspring will put you in once you're an inconvenience to them like they were to you. ❤️ so sorry you're such an angry person.
Wonder if they still together
They’re sweet x
She needs to grow up.stop acting like a baby
im so happy im single and have no kids
You shouldn’t start having babies until you can care for yourself
Cry about it😂
Things happen.. you soon grow up, well.. most do. It's not the worst thing in the world having Children whilst being young yourself. I had mine at 18, 19 & 20. Moved straight in to my own home, did my Degree and now have a 22, 21 & 20 year old. Just watched 2 of my Children get their Degrees and move on to working their dream jobs making good money and the youngest of the 3 is now a full time Chef. Not bad for a Girl that fell pregnant at 17!
They're losers lol
@@beckscroft18 that’s amazing and very happy for you I think alot of people took this as financial but i meant people not cooking or cleaning up after themselves then having a child is really sad unless like yourself you change these 2 just seemed very selfish
@@beckscroft18 Good for you-and well done. I think the couple here did really well and people are being far too over criticle. I hope they are still together and thriving like your family.
Jaseleigh is spoilt. At her age I did not have a child however cooked, cleaned ironed ect since I was 8.....not because I wanted to because I had to. My parents were very strict.
Life is hard for everyone regardless so unless you actually do have everything you could ever want then you actually aren't spoiled. Maybe the top 0.001% of people on earth are actually living rich if even that.
She is a brat
Lovely family. ❤
They're all lovely
When was this made?
Years ago because is old I did watch it, when it came out
@@fannyortiz9493 it felt kinda old and I am "OLD"-ish 😂
Fucking ages ago
2014
@@custardgannet4836😂
He goes he stays calm under pressure. First thing that happens n his f-ing 🤣
Lovely family ✌️
Am I the only one who thinks they have no clue?
I can't understand a word the young woman is saying. What part of England are they from?
Wales
@@Rebecca_Bailey thanks, a lovely family. Wish them all the best.
They’re Welsh. I’m from wales too originally from Bristol but they speak super fast in wales
Many would give anything for such great family support.
The bird is an absolute sort. Smash.
Their accents heavy and cute
Dad is sooooo sad
They seem like a nice family. Good luck to them all.
Mum is so pretty.
Ah back in the day when you could talk to an actual person on the phone at the DWP.
At what point do you stop doing everything for them? They won't learn if they're spoiled and babied
Her parents are not helping g they are hindering
Do landlords there not have actual rental agreement contracts where theres a lease? Usually its no less than a year. Deposit gone if you break lease & extra fees added. Ive never seen it where can move in one place and less than week say oh ima move elsewhere... landlords call cops over stuff like that here lol
For tv
I love their accents
She’s well fit she is.
Is nick grimshaw narrating?? 😂😂😂
Yes!
Knocked up
Why do they get tax credits??
These two are so cute and actually such good role models. Wish more young people were like this. Think this is quite dated now unfortunately.
Your being funny right ?
Wrong they are bad and kid not married and drinking
Young and not married I bet pretty sad
A chicken pie in a can! Wtf 🤢
So they can’t even look after themselves, yet they’re firing out babies.... erm, yeah that makes sense doesn’t it.
I cant understand a word theyre saying 😂
I don't really see this as a spoil problem. I mean, I left home at 18 but alot of families are okay with the kids staying in the family home up into their adulthood. They seem like a lovely couple. I'm glad they are finding independence
They talk like they are mumbling lol😂😂😂😂
Like piggies
@@time4change56 lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That is because they have a Welsh accent; There are over 100 accents in the UK.
These comments make me to hate the UK union more .
Bad idea live somewhere cheaper
I thought this was a satire on all the "my kids = channel clout=I'm gonna fake a kidnapping=more money more problems".
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The parents prob give them money bless them ❤
Why is Jack’s wages so low!?
What language are they speaking??
Welsh
English. It’s called an accent 😂
Jibberish
Piggerish
It's basic English people... they jsut have an accent