Part-Time Working Mummy: A Patchwork Life

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Part-Time Working Mummy: A Patchwork Life

Part-Time Working Mummy: A Patchwork Life

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She openly belittles & insults her eldest stepson, her middle daughter and her husband, & films their reactions to post on social media. The interviewer asked "what should you do if someone tells you they’re experiencing domestic violence?" My ex-husband and PTWM just wanted to try and prove he and she were innocent and above me. He wanted me to stand in court yet again for me to be slated, with their hope I would have another breakdown. This book is everything I’ve been through that’s made me who I am, plus the lessons I’ve learned from many mistakes. I hope that it will make you laugh as well as give you strength to keep going when times get tough. After all, we are all in this together…

That A's mother V, who has resigned as one of the directors of the CIC, had resigned partly due to discovering that Rachaele was planning to make Emily the manager of the women's centre, despite having no experience, qualifications or knowledge in this area at all, and Rachaele would not listen when V expressed concern over this. What can I say…amazing! The book is humbling, it’s heart wrenching, it’s funny and it’s real life! The world needs more Rachaeles.’

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Marriage and Husband Rachaele initially met her husband Josh through his sister, Hannah, whom Rachaele was friends with in her teenage years. Rachaele has stated that she used to sneak into Josh's bedroom to sniff his pillow, and would kiss a photo on the mantelpiece and tell Hannah and Josh's mum that one day she was going to marry him. Rachaele's eldest daughter has been recognised while out in the local area, and has also been approached and spoken to by a follower on at least one occasion. Rachaele shares these instances and says they are "lush", thus encouraging strangers to approach her children. A few days later, A returned to Tattle and posted a now deleted message which included the following claims:

Domestic Abuse WorkAt some point Rachaele started claiming to be "working with" charities and providing support to people (mainly women) who have been subjected to domestic abuse (she calls these "warriors). Rachaele claims to have been a victim herself when she was with the father of her two eldest daughters, however in her book in 2018 she admits that this was a mutually violent relationship. The below is a media story where she admits that she planned to kill her then husband: These friends will feature on Rachaele's social media with captions about how much she loves them, how amazing they are etc, and then are not heard from again.Those who used to feature in Rachaele's life and posts, but are now no longer seen or heard from include: A number of the England players were subjected to racial abuse on social media following England's loss to Italy in the final, Rachaele shared a screenshot of abusive comments, thus sharing the racism on her own profile, without having blanked out the username. Taking part in a "healthy eating" campaign, despite multiple posts about McDonald's breakfasts and "cup of tea and a chocolate bar before bed". Shortly after this campaign, Rachaele was advertising Nutella chocolate spread for breakfast, and was also seen berating her husband for giving the children yoghurt and fruit before school as there was no cereal. Rachaele filmed herself talking to her middle daughter (who was 12 at the time) about going to watch her boyfriend play rugby at the weekend. Tallulah said she didn't want to go as she found it boring, Rachaele told her "if you loved him you would". This is alarming coming from a so-called advocate of organisations such as Women's Aid.

Rachaele and Josh's relationship allegedly started while Josh was married to his first wife, and Rachaele was pregnant with her third child and still in a relationship with the father. Rachaele has never admitted this, but does concede that locally "everyone hated" her and Josh when they got together, which it is speculated is due to the fact that her partner at the time was popular in the local area, and also because Josh is alleged to have left his wife on their son's birthday. In her book Rachaele proclaims the entire town held venom and poison against herself and Josh for the first two years of their relationship, even going as far to say she thought the stress would actually kill Josh’s mum. In addition, Rachaele is always "adopting" people as family members, calling them mum, dad, sisters, aunties etc. These are often the family members of her friends. Advertising P&G laundry products, shortly after sharing text messages from her mother in law indicating that she (MIL) had done all the washing and ironing and to drop round anything else she had.The trampoline, beds, cabinet, mirror and curtains all appear to be from Rachaele's house, the football boots may or may not have belonged to Rachaele's children or stepchildren. Rachaele Hambleton is a narcissist and is out to make as much money as she can, by deceiving as many people as she can. BooksIn 2018 Rachaele published a book, "Part Time Working Mummy: A Patchwork Life". Readers of this book have reported that it does not contain anything that hasn't already been posted on Rachaele's social media, and is poorly written. Rachaele also sometimes refers to having stepdaughters, or her eldest daughters' older sisters. These are the three daughters of her first husband from a previous relationship, making them the half sisters of her daughters. The small downstairs toilet has been converted into a shower room, much like the loft bedroom this does not appear to be big enough to accommodate everything that is required, with the shower accessed through a small gap (from the plans Rachaele shared, approx 50cm) and the basin and toilet being combined.



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