Cheere Denise

Cheere Denise

I review books and shows in long form style with humor and sometimes insight if the spirit moves me

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  • @jenzabel
    @jenzabelМинут бұрын

    The Harkles were in a separate birthing room screwing around while the surrogate was giving birth! Thier story is the definition of UNBELIEVABLE!!!!

  • @nancymoore1240
    @nancymoore1240Минут бұрын

    Why is Cheere Denise defending markle?

  • @SD-wf8hh
    @SD-wf8hh9 минут бұрын

    I was thinking ok this book its probably gonna end soon..but then i saw you today..holding this big large book and i see its gonna be a long journey🤣🤣❤️

  • @jenzabel
    @jenzabel11 минут бұрын

    They were both in another birthing room waiting for the surrogate to give birth! This story is the definition of unbelievable!

  • @alicemorton9145
    @alicemorton914514 минут бұрын

    I thought Megan was beautiful as a child!

  • @kareneliz8169
    @kareneliz816918 минут бұрын

    Watching some of your old videos and you are hilarious.

  • @kitiyana
    @kitiyana18 минут бұрын

    The fence on TP’s property is incredibly (but typically), rude/entitled.

  • @Friendofstfrank
    @Friendofstfrank22 минут бұрын

    How many people go to a dentist office to deal with a miscarriage?

  • @margaretforbes4387
    @margaretforbes438726 минут бұрын

    Jada Pinkett is not someone I would listen to. Who does she think she is portraying herself as someone who can give advice to women on the steps to enlightenment. Yuk.

  • @violetgc6049
    @violetgc6049Сағат бұрын

    I love your work but I have got to stop and disagree with you 1000% when you judge and call an adult using stuffed animals to heal their inner child "crazy" and "Just no." I have a similar background to Jada and I'm the same age as her. I can tell you that at one point in the painful, long journey of facing and and grappling with my childhood trauma, I had a very strong urge to purchase stuffed animals and cuddle them. It felt so good to fall asleep with a stuffy in my arms. It can really help when I am trying to sit with painful feelings, the kind that no one helped me navigate, understand or resolve as a child. It just helps on many levels to have a childhood comfort object. It's great that you personally seem to have had a normal, stable childhood and can't fathom what it is like for those of us who grew up in unsafe, unpredictable and emotionally illiterate, negligent households. But precisely because you don't understand firsthand, please be sensitive that some of us are resonating with the Jadas and the Britneys in these books very profoundly. Please try not to judge the healing process of a person who experienced trauma that you cannot fathom. For you to assume to know better than an actual trauma survivor whether or not hugging a stuffed animal is good for that survivor's soul and healing process, is very arrogant and ignorant and it personally hurt my feelings as a C-PTSD sufferer for you to act like it's complete BS to use the comfort of a stuffed animal to access inner healing. It actually shocked my nervous system when you started razzing that concept. I consider your channel a safe space, and this did not feel good. I know you find the idea of adults "regressing" and acting like kids repugnant. I will say, there are sometimes serious reasons why adults might do this, and it again relates to childhood trauma and the instinct for self-preservation and safety. For instance with David/Edward Windsor, his use of baby talk in his romantic dalliances was a self-preservation mechanism that activated at the subconscious level to get certain key unmet needs met from (his horrible, cold, stressful) childhood. And I have read that it is healthy to indulge in a little baby talk with a partner, and that it provides benefits. It's just so good to remain open-hearted when it comes to how people act out their trauma. Now his love of Hitler? Yuck. Fire away on that. I really love your breakdowns! I understand that you have no intention to wound, ever. you just don't understand trauma sometimes, and that's okay. That means you got your needs met and I am very happy for you and for your children that you don't have that burden to bear! xo Take care!

  • @cielodayan3392
    @cielodayan3392Сағат бұрын

    You have a good point! The Royal Family did have numerous opportunities to show Megan what royal life means and also not let her have her way. That’s so spot on!

  • @lisasumms2114
    @lisasumms2114Сағат бұрын

    You do such a great Diana!

  • @normajene4
    @normajene4Сағат бұрын

    Your "Harry" voice is absolutely hysterical. I love it. It's sad that some do not understand the comedic part of your explanation of this, which is what I'm sure a terrible read. Thank you for taking one for the team😂😂

  • @raelenelabby6407
    @raelenelabby6407Сағат бұрын

    I LOVE THE HARRY VOICE!!😹😹😹

  • @normajene4
    @normajene4Сағат бұрын

    Oh my goodness! Your commentary is absolutely great! I haven't laughed so much! Thank you for that❤

  • @peace-kt8jz
    @peace-kt8jzСағат бұрын

    Who are these wolves that Meghan Markle is being fed to? Sounds like they didn't want a bit of her lol

  • @partlycloudy3519
    @partlycloudy3519Сағат бұрын

    I bet you Meghan had that house wired for sound via ring cameras or hidden cameras cuz she knew they alrealdy were doing the oprah interview cuz meg told O yes

  • @wampus.1
    @wampus.1Сағат бұрын

    😂😂

  • @Mand675
    @Mand675Сағат бұрын

    Sounds like a loving father to me

  • @wampus.1
    @wampus.1Сағат бұрын

    Wow.❤That was impressive. 😂

  • @partlycloudy3519
    @partlycloudy3519Сағат бұрын

    It was harrys job to teach his wife how to behave . He married her way too quickly without harry giving her the proper training . . Meghan thought she & harry wete equal in rank & threw a fit when she had to follow hierarchy royal protocol

  • @maxinefreeman8858
    @maxinefreeman88582 сағат бұрын

    What is a east coast and west coast accent? I people southeast of the Mason-Dixon Line. Southeast Kentucky sounds very different from northern Kentucky, Louisville. They talk more like Indiana and Ohio people. Southeast Kentucky is not like people farther south. That's goes for white and black people.

  • @JC-xu1cz
    @JC-xu1cz2 сағат бұрын

    In my opinion, Oprah was actively involved in nasty race baiting during that ridiculous "interview."

  • @kathleenconte3360
    @kathleenconte33602 сағат бұрын

    Mountbatten was enamoured with his station in life among the elite. He was what normal people consider a "bulldozer". He used his position to have control and step on and over others. He would have seen prisoners as exactly that, there would be no support nor encouragement for rehabilitation.

  • @solitaireburton3740
    @solitaireburton37402 сағат бұрын

    I used to like the mountbattens until I found out what a pair of sociopaths they were. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

  • @katmandu2478
    @katmandu24782 сағат бұрын

    That letter to her father. What is she 10 years old?

  • @beckiewy9192
    @beckiewy91922 сағат бұрын

    I’ve never heard the term aircon for air conditioner either.

  • @almi3767
    @almi37672 сағат бұрын

    Could the judge have been influenced?!

  • @susanhilton3436
    @susanhilton34362 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much I love the way you tell any story. As for you saying why do I need to be paid for this I do this for you to enjoy, yet if some people do want to send you a gift let them the ones that can afford it that is. I loved listening to another you tuber but when she constantly started asking for gifts at the end and promised to personally answer to those that did, it really irritated me and I stopped watching. You are a breath of fresh air and you deserve to be treated but please just stay as sweet as you are. Once again Thank you or the great story telling

  • @happytoday333
    @happytoday3332 сағат бұрын

    I think that harry and David both had this idea that the common man had freedom and they didn't. And in a few factors the common man did have more freedom but not in most factors. Anyway I believe that the pair of them thought along the same lines that if they were free all would be good. They found strength (somehow) in each of these women, and evidently harry and David both thought that a woman yelling, crying, and bawling is how common men wives behave. Just like rich men and kings, the wives of common men cry when they are unhappy, bawl when they are either driven to derision or in a moment of manipulation, and yell in frustration.

  • @MeghanTheDuchessofSussex
    @MeghanTheDuchessofSussex2 сағат бұрын

    Of course she wanted it filmed in Jamaica. She wanted an all expense paid trip to Jamaica.

  • @tabithaainsley7965
    @tabithaainsley79652 сағат бұрын

    Oh my gaaaaawd!! I can barely stand to listen to the stupidity that Harry put into this book. He is SO pathetic and unlikable.

  • @user-yp9od3lx6l
    @user-yp9od3lx6l3 сағат бұрын

    He does not deserve a good wife because he is not a good guy. Meg is who he deserves. 😊 Why should he get a good wife??😂

  • @happytoday333
    @happytoday3333 сағат бұрын

    Maghen hasn't realised the part yet - where she can't win if she leaves him because he gave up his whole life for her, everything. How do you think she will cope with that?

  • @nicole20r
    @nicole20r3 сағат бұрын

    Hi Cheere! I really enjoy your reviews. I did want to point out one thing that makes Harry and Meghan’s complaints about Nottingham Cottage even crazier is the fact that the Prince and Princess or Wales lived there for 2 years even while Catherine was pregnant with George. I think they even lived there for a few months too after she gave birth. Imagine, the two heirs were somehow fine with those lodgings yet the two montecito fake royals are over here playing victim.

  • @marisawoods
    @marisawoods3 сағат бұрын

    Wonder why Meghan had a band aid on her hand, and Harry had scratches on his neck at that walkabout? 😂😂😂

  • @BellaRainDrops
    @BellaRainDrops3 сағат бұрын

    Charles sounds so sweet and a good Dad <3

  • @agathaloewen877
    @agathaloewen8773 сағат бұрын

    On Doria not backing M's dad, that's easy. Doria, like Megan, knows which side her bread is buttered. She will side with wherever the money comes from.

  • @vivienhowe2956
    @vivienhowe29563 сағат бұрын

    I doubt the former camp prisoners thought about their shabby clothes. They finally are getting a good meal at a table with utensils. I'm sure they had nothing but gratitude. IMHO

  • @idagenova7519
    @idagenova75193 сағат бұрын

    "So the Pope died. What does that have to do with Pa?" Is Harry really that dim? The Pope is a head of state, just like the late Queen was a head of state. Nine percent of the population of Great Britain is Catholic. Plus, John Paul II was one of the great figures of the 20th century. That Harry could think this, say this or write this reflects horribly on him.

  • @Fuckf-ik9su
    @Fuckf-ik9su3 сағат бұрын

    Women need anchors

  • @brieanneallen4216
    @brieanneallen42163 сағат бұрын

    @20:41 - This whole scenario with Harold and his brother is so laughably ridiculous. Yes, I get that they are talking over each other and trying to get the other to see their point of view. Ok, fine whatever. That sounds like an argument. But somehow this entire book, he has talked about how he is an unfeeling, killing machine who is not aware of other people nor their emotions and on top of it all, is the one saving William from the childhood bullies. Now after meeting M and going to a couple of therapy appointments, he (and William who went to none of the therapy) are both complete and opposite from before. What?! That makes absolutely no sense at all. Also if your arch nemesis has been there all along and been a beast, why is this "incident" so surprising to Harold? These are like the ravings of a parallel universe mixed in with booze and drugs.

  • @marisawoods
    @marisawoods3 сағат бұрын

    Meghan Markle is like herpes. You hope it goes away, but it always be coming back around...😂🤮

  • @Octobergirl85
    @Octobergirl853 сағат бұрын

    Miscarriage is tragic...that being said...THEY BURIED THE FETUS IN THE YARD UNDER A TREE?!! It's like Harry & Meghan think they're having a lying competition with every person on the planet.

  • @laurataylor3159
    @laurataylor31593 сағат бұрын

    😅😅she was glasses that makes her smarter than us with her black ears 😅😅

  • @oliver0liver
    @oliver0liver3 сағат бұрын

    tyler perry is a walking red flag and the two of them making him their daughters godfather in some sort of transaction is quite literal insanity

  • @marisawoods
    @marisawoods4 сағат бұрын

    She said the same thing in Nigeria! 😂😂😂😂

  • @leaveittolefty
    @leaveittolefty4 сағат бұрын

    isn't her mother half black? so she is one quarter black?have we seen pics of her maternal grandparents?

  • @cindiecroghan2774
    @cindiecroghan27744 сағат бұрын

    Okay you are hilarious!! So well done😂