That video gave me the bad feels. Ari didn't want to engage at all with the shot, and the hand that came to tickle/pinch her was essentially saying "Mommy needs you to smile for the fucking instagram shot! The internet needs to see how happy you are with me, so SMILE"
As was already posted in this thread, Hannah was on the Douche Challenge Podcast again. Alex responded today on her Instagram stories:
"I fired a caregiver a while ago, and she has proceeded to go online and lie about me and harass me. She has told lies about me. I am not going to stay silent. People are regularly tell me to ignore the hate and not give it any attention, however, I do not feel like I need to sit back and take abuse." (All the errors are in Alex's original)
"She has told lies about me, including that I had stolen from her and looked through her phone... I have never looked through an employees phone in my entire life...
I was upset that shew as going online telling all these lies about me so I ended up messaging her family and it upset her and she is saying the information that I know that she told me when I was working was because I went through her phone, which never happened." (All errors in Alex's original)
That last sentence/paragraph is borderline incoherent. I think she's saying that Hannah has claimed that the things Alex told Hannah's family were things that Alex could not have known without going through Hannah's phone. Or maybe she's speaking more generally about the information Alex shared about Hannah? Alex's writing is really hard to parse.
Alex also uploaded a Mother's Day video, which, predictably, is entirely about her and how awesome she is. In the video, Ari's right food really turns out when she walks. That's something that's been visible in prior videos, but it was unusually obvious in this one. People in the comments-- including well-meaning supporters-- noticed, and now the comments for Alex's self-congratulatory Mother's Day video are full of concern about Ari.
The video:
Comments are under spoiler. I took screenshots of all of the ones that were visible without expanding for yet more comments:
Countdown to Alex claiming that people wouldn't comment like this on the child of a non-disabled mother. She really, really doesn't get how much having a baby changes how people relate to you.
NOAH WATCH: if he's around, he's not on video. Ari has been smiling and giggling at someone, though, and she doesn't do that with Alex.
These people are retarded. Out-toeing is super common among babies newly walking and isn't a concern unless it's hurting the kid. She will very likely outgrow it without some kind of splint that would probably just impede Ari's natural walking skill progression.
I hate Alex and I hate her commenters just as much.
Just goes to show that it's not because of her SMA that she looks like an old bit of meat dangling off the rim of a bin. Things could in fact be different.
She also has a strong partner. She does the inspirational, perfect life influencer stuff-what Alex hoped to have been doing. But Alex likes to fight more than she likes inspiration, she picked a druggie one night stand to have a baby with instead of an energetic good man. There are middle class wives who try to show responsibility, and there are poor single mothers online who get drunk and whine. Alex hoped to be the first but her nature is to be the second.
Just goes to show that it's not because of her SMA that she looks like an old bit of meat dangling off the rim of a bin. Things could in fact be different.
The woman wears shoes, for Christ's sake. Shoes! This shouldn't be such a baseline comparison. This woman wears pants and shoes, and Alex pisses on a towel.
I always feel like Alex would have been on Jersey Shore or something if she hadn't been disabled. She's just naturally trashy and stupid.
I keep forgetting to share some screenshots from Noah's Instagram. These were over the weekend, I think?-- from right after the new video featuring Hannah dropped. This was the first time he's been seen on his Instagram in quite some time.
All from his Instagram stories (the noahsmithya account).
Alex totally has content besides Ari, which she proved today by posting . . . uh, a ton of photos of Ari and some selfies.
She's eating out and having sushi again:
Ari does love her new couch, and it looks like they've plopped her on it to watch TV (sigh). Also, there's a blanket on the couch again-- could be random, could be someone staying over to help Alex.
The woman wears shoes, for Christ's sake. Shoes! This shouldn't be such a baseline comparison. This woman wears pants and shoes, and Alex pisses on a towel.
The thing that got me between her and that other woman was the cleanliness. Alex just looks grotty and smelly all the time. Like so many cows she just doesn't seem to think other people can tell. Don't tell me Alex can't clean her face, she can do her hideous make up so she can put a bit of micellar water on a pad and swipe the sleep grease off her skin but no because being clean isn't something that could get her attention.
Alex is once again clapping back at haters. People demand to know why she's naked all the time, and her excuse is that it's hot in Florida. This does not explain why other Floridians (and people in hot climates everywhere) do not also roam around naked and on a pee towel.
References to "last night" and "today" refer to Alex's time zone.
From last night:
From Noah (also last night):
"Link in bio" is how people refer to their OnlyFans link, since you can't explicitly name OF on Instagram. Recent OnlyFans activity for both is under spoiler (no nudes, just the banners that show their activity).
Noah:
Alex (with pricing):
The story responses under this spoiler refer to her poolside Instagram grid post, which I'll share below.
Also a series of photos and video of a frittata in her stories. Here's one as representative, but we don't need to expend server space on photos of Alex's dinner:
Grid post images (the one the story comments are responding to):
Caption and comments under spoiler.
Caption is "ALL BODIES ARE SUMMER BODIES" with an emoji string.
After getting attacked in the comments for a variety of things-- including things she chose not to address, like why a single mom of a toddler has time to spend solo tanning poolside-- she posted this grid post. Comments are off on this.
Copy-paste of text:
Disabled people are constantly told that we are not allowed to take up space or be confident because our bodies appear different than other folks that are largely accepted by society because of beauty standards portrayed by the media.
Now that I am a mom, and I am disabled, the amount of comments I get telling me to cover up because I am wearing a bathing suit top at the pool with a pair of shorts on is overwhelming.
Disabled people do not need your permission to wear a damn bathing suit. Just because I had a child and I am wearing a bathing suit and I am disabled all at the same time does not mean I need to placate what people are more comfortable with.
It is clear that society is uncomfortable with a disabled person wearing a bathing suit.
It is also clear that society is uncomfortable by the fact that disabled people have children and give birth.
Guess what?
Just because people are uncomfortable with my body, my lifestyle, the fact that I had a child, is not going to stop me from living my life and enjoying every minute of it.
Keep being uncomfortable, because it only fuels my fire
After getting attacked in the comments for a variety of things-- including things she chose not to address, like why a single mom of a toddler has time to spend solo tanning poolside-- she posted this grid post. Comments are off on this.
Because Alex appears to be reading this thread, I'd like to share a small selection of posts from Megan DeJarnett, the SMA influencer that was mentioned earlier.
Because Alex appears to be reading this thread, I'd like to share a small selection of posts from Megan DeJarnett, the SMA influencer that was mentioned earlier.
The swag of that lady! Casually rolling around with her $4000 LV raffia tote on her way to hold a lecture on disability and inclusiveness.
Alex could never.