Jeez Scooby and Shaggy have more self-control than her
@dragonfliesnh4204Ай бұрын
This is the best comment I've seen in a while, I love it! 😂
@RedRose039510 күн бұрын
Right? Tessa is literally a bottomless pit
@amberleeannalee1999Ай бұрын
Omg she’s eating the BABIES FOOD? Holy Christ she needs to be banned from entering the house
@iris5678Ай бұрын
Good news! She was banned from entering the house. In fact, she was banned before but snuck back in.
@Native-KittyАй бұрын
Tessa needs some serious therapy ASAP! She ate her SIL hospital food, the baby’s food, and on top of that she legit ate uncooked ribs. She is inviting diabetes to set up shop in her body. 😮😮😮
@ChiditheLitleo667Ай бұрын
Not to mention parasites like tapeworms, because of the _uncooked meat._
@amandafranklin1914Ай бұрын
Or food poisoning.
@brendanboomhour7606Ай бұрын
And/or parasites
@bjthomas1215Ай бұрын
Tessa reminded me of an episode of CSI where the victim suffered with “Prader-Willi Syndrome.” The brains of the people who have this doesn’t recognize when their stomach is full and constantly feel hungry. If you want to see it it’s from season 6, episode 9.
@GenGamesUniverseАй бұрын
Nah man, she's pure greedy and she's jealous of her brother's wife.
@beingalittleextraАй бұрын
I think she has a general obsession with food too. Like the idea of someome having food and she doesn't seems to set her off and she wants to hoard it.
@lightcpkhfm2305Ай бұрын
it is the one where a guy's stomach grows so much it kills him?
@evelynshore9489Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. It was on an episode of Mystery Diagnosis
@maneoj46Ай бұрын
I was thinking that French guy. Tarrare
@AlmaWadeCrymsmАй бұрын
Wow how pathetic. How could she act like that just out of jealousy? Does she think she is a queen?
@Riomy13Ай бұрын
I honestly get the feeling this absolutely wasn't only about the food for Tessa. The food was the object she focused on but the main issue was her feeling replaced by Sadie and the baby. You can that tell it is more about control and not just simply about being hungry.
@jenniferpeck4344Ай бұрын
I have a sibling who took MY food and gave to THEIR friends. I didnt have a weight problem then. Now I am away from that abusive sibling I am no longer slim 😆
@nevaehlumiere5418Ай бұрын
Jennifer… you were probably trying to make up for having your food stolen all the time… Basically protecting it and eating it before anybody else can get to it
@violetnewell507616 күн бұрын
Bet you're happy though.
@marjan6008Ай бұрын
Looks like Tesse is addicted to eating anything. Time to get her some help.
@heikerosenau1520Ай бұрын
Tessa's insane jealousy of Sadie aside: Carol (plus family) did a poor job by how she reacted towards her daughter's food addiction imho. She just scolded her, called her names, in the end even got violent (I get her patience ran out, but violence is NEVER the solution). Eating disorders are a severe problem, and she should have taken Tessa to doctors for help, searching for therapy etc. There could have been underlying hormonal malfunctions for example, maybe even something serious as a genetic defect, and combined with feeling neglected it got worse. Tessa was only a bit younger than Sadie if I got that right, but acted really childish. It's said that Carol cooked everything Tessa asked for when she was younger, and later only attended to Sadie's needs. Spoiling your child rotten first, and then loosing it when you can't handle the growing problems later isn't helping anyone! It seems no one tried to work on it and with Tessa; and sending her to bring FOOD into the hospital is simply dumb! The fastest way (tossing Tessa out eventually) mostly isn't the right way...
@nevaehlumiere5418Ай бұрын
Tessa must be as big as a house! BTW…. Loved the “different” story.
@aylacrissman3443Ай бұрын
I’m no psychologist or medical doctor, but it sounds like Tessa either had a disorder where she literally cannot tell when she is full or is always hungry and was never taught how to regulate her eating OR it sounds like she’s trying to get any attention she can get and she found out eating all the food would get it for her with how Tessa is talking. Either way, it is severe neglect on the parents’ part because it sounds like it started way before she was 18. And I wouldn’t doubt it with how physically abusive her mom acts towards her every time she eats something she’s not supposed to and fat shaming she was. As an adult, there is no excuse for her behavior and not getting herself checked as it is common knowledge this is not typical behavior for most healthy adults. Edit: further more, the MIL knows her daughter is like this, why did she send ANY food with her daughter? It sounds like she is TRYING to cause friction between Sadie and Tessa.
@KCohere33Ай бұрын
Yeah I was wondering if she had some kind of eating disorder. Her behavior is extreme!
@AlexRising_Ай бұрын
I thought this was an ED or neglect issue too but Tessa was a full grown adult when the birthday cake incident happened, and it was mentioned that she’s been _generally_ greedy her whole life, but is even worse with food. Her mom even mentioned she went out of her way to make Tessa whatever it was she wanted to eat in her childhood, and she would take from other people anyway. The whole issue was never “Tessa is being starved.” She’s not hungry, she’s eating so others can’t have it. She’d just had lunch when she burnt Sadie trying to take her food away, and stole food from the baby so the _baby_ couldn’t have it.
@GenGamesUniverseАй бұрын
Naw man, she's just plain old greedy. She has a "see-food" diet.
@gdangeldthАй бұрын
I had this same thought process.
@selbartonАй бұрын
Considering all the physical abuse in the video, it could still be an ED hinging on that. Mommy gave her whatever food she wanted before suddenly ignoring her for the "new daughter" as well. It's like the food was to silence her about being abused.
@themaidisstillatworkАй бұрын
This story remindsme of my MIL and SIL. Both, suffering terrible morning sickness.
@tammymiller69Ай бұрын
I think Tessa has mental issue may have something to do with the how sick the mother in law when she was pregnant
@amandafranklin1914Ай бұрын
i like that conclusion, i wouldn't have thought of it myself.
@princessmarthajandio2 күн бұрын
I've thought the same thing. It's nice to know it wasn't just me thinking that.
@manxkinАй бұрын
Tessa needs a psychiatrist. What? Sadie weighed 88 pounds? Why would Carol entrust Tessa to bring Sadie food? She had to know that Tessa would eat it! But Tessa came back! And now Tessa is eating baby food and raw ribs! Yum! What? The kid’s already a year old? My how time flies! What? Tessa’s been hiding in her bedroom under her bed? Exactly how old was Tessa?
@littleflame5530Ай бұрын
It was a flashback to another child's birthday
@manxkinАй бұрын
@@littleflame5530 no, this was when Tessa swiped the baby’s snack crackers after cleaning out the refrigerator and eating the baby food.
@littleflame5530Ай бұрын
Weird there is no way Tessa could have hidden under the bed for a year p
@coffeezombie6813Ай бұрын
There's no way Tessa fits under a bed. Sorry, just no. That was jarring enough to kill my suspension of disbelief.
@bridgetdebourgh5698Ай бұрын
Good Morning ☀️ Have a Wonderful Wednesday Everyone 👍🤗🐪 From Louisiana 🐊
@vickiep.4278Ай бұрын
Morning and Happy Hump Day from Philly ❤️🥨😺. Bridget 🌹🌹
@torridavenport1031Ай бұрын
Good Afternoon. From Halesowen. West Midlands in UK. 😊😊. It's a nice sunny day here. Yet UK weather can turn on a dime lol. So might chuck it down at ANY time. Hope you have a good day. 😊😊
@lorannamoody7011Ай бұрын
The camels are coming! I hope all is well! 🏝🦎🐫🐪
@horrorscope07Ай бұрын
Ok but why wouldn't mother in law just make it at their house? If SIL has such a hard time sharing food, just stop doing it where she is!
@mildredquinones924Ай бұрын
In some cases pregnant woman can't stand food while its cooking. So maybe MIL invited OP over to keep OP's house safe.
@phoenixrose6520Ай бұрын
Because that wouldn't make a very interesting story for clicks😂
@lindahill7315Ай бұрын
Good morning, everyone from Alabama. Eating disorder needs to be checked out. That glutton needs therapy
@kathleenherron594Ай бұрын
There are several problems here. Tessa has an eating disorder, and she needs help asap. The MIL has one too. She makes food to show her love, and she cut off her daughter when she supported her DIL. This is messed up.
@glenystranter6423Ай бұрын
I agree. Tessa has Prader-Willi syndrome which means that a person can keep eating and not realise their full. Sadie has anorexia, and the MIL has a social eating disorder where she keeps preparing too much food.
@dragonfliesnh4204Ай бұрын
Also, add the abuse that has been inflicted on Tessa. This whole story was filled with so many issues and the scary part is that there are families just like this around the world. I agree, Tessa needs psychiatric care, but so does MIL.
@Canada-j6rАй бұрын
88 lbs and she got pregnant. Then couldn’t eat and was losing weight. In the real world she would have been hospitalized from day one
@BusArch42Ай бұрын
She would not have gotten pregnant
@nevaehlumiere5418Ай бұрын
I had a friend who weighed about 80 pounds and she and her husband were working on 10 kids. My husband and I moved away and lost track of them, but they had five kids at the last meeting. She was healthy. She just had a small body.
@SarafinaSummersАй бұрын
Not in a red state here in the states. She would have basically been shoved out the door, and been told, “good luck! You are now a brand new breeding jar. Hope your pregnancy goes well, and if it doesn’t, you’re screwed! “
@themaidisstillatworkАй бұрын
I had my first baby at 95lbs.
@dragonlady1360Ай бұрын
I love Carol.
@draph91Ай бұрын
I’m quite curious about how she got back in the house…
@GenGamesUniverseАй бұрын
She probably found an unlocked door or something.
@capriconway1250Ай бұрын
Keys, probably. They more than likely didn’t change the locks
@EvolvedGodzilla360Ай бұрын
Man, I'm glad that Sadie had a caring husband and mother-in-law, and then there's Tessa...
@violetnewell507616 күн бұрын
The VA playing Tessa is hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
@fabricdragonАй бұрын
prader willi syndrome, ghreline hormone imbalance... or a SEVERE psychological problem. why. why dont the family members get that poor girl some HELP! if she was starving herself to death from anorexia, wouldnt they get her help?
@dragonyamiАй бұрын
This story is kinda hard to follow because it keeps jumping around between pre-birth and post-birth moments
@oliverc.griffin1304Ай бұрын
Probably a slip-up by the editor. We're all human. Mistakes happen. We should be somewhat forgiving.
@rubytapia467Ай бұрын
That’s what I thought but I looked more closely and it was a different baby because the party was for a boy and she gave birth to a girl
@oliverc.griffin1304Ай бұрын
@@rubytapia467 I hadn't caught that. They must have left a chunk of it out that would have made it more clear.
@dragonyamiАй бұрын
@@rubytapia467 ahhh I guess I missed that. Was a good story, just a bit jumbled
@SarafinaSummersАй бұрын
I can follow it just fine, but then again, I’m pretty sober. 😆 no hate, just giving you crap. Have a great evening. Please take care of yourself, you are worth it and deserve it. 💜
@beatricecowley4307Ай бұрын
The daughter sounds drunk. Apart from being spoiled. Little princess? I think I am going to be sick.
@jonborchardt5548Ай бұрын
Maybe they should start callin' her Peach, with the idea of gettin' Bowser to kidnap her. (Super Mario series reference) 😂
@ernestinerenaeАй бұрын
They called the baby princess, not Tessa.
@rebenaq4506Ай бұрын
Anyone think Sadie needs to learn to cook and taking advantage of Carol? Tessa needs therapy she has an eating disorder
@acatnamedtaz2167Ай бұрын
Morning sickness can be the worst. Mine got so bad with my first pregnancy that I could only consume oranges and black tea, it was horrible
@tricorvus2673Ай бұрын
This is a very sad story with psychological overtones. I’m finding it difficult. Very well acted. It must have been difficult to act. Props to the actors.
@cherylharris8539Ай бұрын
Is Tessa trying to unalive her sister-in-law? And possibly the baby as well?
@JonathanAndrew-j3lАй бұрын
How disgusting. A grown woman eating baby food too yuck.
@amybrookes5200Ай бұрын
Yeah no i didn't see the need for the physical and emotional abuse(fat shaming hair pullng/slapping) and neglect(seriously you call your daughter a fat pig instead of getting her therapy?) And I'm willing to bet the brother was always the golden child
@ArthurRex131Ай бұрын
You're glossing ovrer the daughter's clear dislike and hatred of her SIL. She literally called her sister in law an "outsider" and said she was her mother's "only daughter." She's not innocent in all this.
@dragonfliesnh4204Ай бұрын
I agree! Tessa desperately needs psychiatric care and to get away from her toxic family. While it's great to hear a story where the MIL gets along with DIL, her behavior and actions toward her daughter Tessa was horrible. It was very inappropriate and disgusting. Tessa seems like a victim here and I'm sure she endured this abuse throughout her life, which could contributed or caused her eating disorder. The disheartening part is that there are many families like in real life.
@shinigamikittyАй бұрын
Tessa could have the mentality that she has to compete with others (the baby, Sadie, etc) so she eats everything on purpose . Or she could also have some parasites too....making her constantly hungry. Seems she just like to eat and likes food. Could also not know when she is full. She should definitely see a few doctors.
@elizabethrossi7604Ай бұрын
Hmm...I believe I would have laced some "special" food with either ground up Ex-Lax tablets, or weight gain powder. Let her blow up like a balloon either way! Thanks for the fun romp! I enjoyed it! (I've got a roommate like that!) I just put LOCKS on everything! My house, MY rules! Thanks again!
@SarafinaSummersАй бұрын
I had a roommate who tried this, to a much lesser degree, with food, and attention.
@RMLfangirl6410 күн бұрын
23:07 NEVER trust your greedy youngest daughter with delivering the bag of food to your daughter-in-law.
@kristahathaway9308Ай бұрын
She sounds like my cousin my cousin had really really bad morning sickness so bad that she got put in the hospital and had a tube down her nose
@garnet788Ай бұрын
Bravo 👏 the story was so funny 😂
@roryvandegrift3339Ай бұрын
Tessa is such a brat That voice would get on my last nerve . She reminds me of that girl Veruca in Willy Wonka the one that says”give it to me now” .. actually with that gluttonous attitude she’s more like that boy Augustus in Willy Wonka. The one who literally stuffed his face nonstop and got stuck in the tube at the chocolate factory. That’s what she reminds me of.. I don’t know if they even mentioned how old Tessa is but regardless she’s obviously old enough to know better. And though this is just a story it makes you wonder if this really happens in real life and if so the person obviously needs some serious help.
@SarafinaSummersАй бұрын
You are thinking of verruca salt.
@roryvandegrift3339Ай бұрын
@@SarafinaSummers yeah that’s why I mentioned her . But the more I thought about it, the gluttonous side of Tessa is closer to the character Augustus Gloop and the brattiness of Veruca.. So technically she’s got the characteristics of both working against her lo I’d hate to deal with a person like that. .. not saying my kids are perfect but even they behaved better as kids than Tessa does as adult.
@sherrystearns7259Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness this isn't right but for her to let herself be treated like this she must have a mental problem. All bless her heart she must be pregnant too.
@amberleeannalee1999Ай бұрын
Gluttony is so gross
@natalieschannel7675Ай бұрын
Maybe Tessa has a tape worm
@AnoukhHellstreamАй бұрын
More like Tessa IS the tape worm..
@justanotherchannelfornow2846Ай бұрын
Why ... didn't... the... mom... get... the ... daughter... psychological help when she was younger? This is really sad to hear that mental disorders are not recognized and treated while people aree younger leaving them to think there's nothing wrong when if they'd had help as children, they would be fine. This is an eating disorder and treatable.
@shaykitty6139Ай бұрын
I’m one of ten children, we never fought over food.
@WrenlinnАй бұрын
It wasn’t indicated how old Tessa is in the story, but she needs a medical evaluation, therapy, and possibly a residential eating disorder program. Maybe Tessa is not salvageable but it should be tried.
@sakilynnАй бұрын
Sadie, you can hope for humanity all you want, but even some senior citizens are proving how far the world has fallen...
@emilyzarla724Ай бұрын
Woman I’ll give you this advice for morning sickness go to the doctor and get anti nausea medicine it helps so much I had it when I was pregnant and loved it
@failingartist3524Ай бұрын
Its really sadies fault for being a complete and utter doormat tessa for never growing up there were no abuse like these people saying trying to justify tessa 😂 just punishment. I can only imagine their kids, the logic is wild
@cathyshirley8541Ай бұрын
Who puts bananas in the fridge?
@whistlerwind7422Ай бұрын
Who puts bananas in the refrigerator?
@Allie_phelpsАй бұрын
My husband and I will put bananas I the fridge when they’re in the verge of going bad. But we use them for banana bread. Mostly black bananas make the best bananas for banana bread That’s the only time we put bananas in the fridge
@oldwoman5942Ай бұрын
Creepy story!
@ruthgriffiths7365Ай бұрын
This story was ridiculous!
@mitchellvorrasi5103Ай бұрын
Testament really needs mental help.Sometimes our brains get mixed signals
@sugarcaffeine4bloodАй бұрын
ha. "a gen z stereotype" it's just code for 'spoiled brat that's younger than me" I hope don't become like this when I get older.
@paulredinger5830Ай бұрын
I was more interested in the food getting prepared in the background than the story. 🤔🤷🏼♂️
@torim6334Ай бұрын
Once she is back in good health, it would be best to get her mother-in-law to teach her how to cook those meals. It is pathetic if she relies on her mother-in-law's cooking.
@zairejordan4410Ай бұрын
Nah, they're just as bad
@SandraBagans23 күн бұрын
Tessa WTH Sounds like she's jealous of her Sil and thought eating everything in sight would make her the center of attention? She would have been gone from the family house.
@afifahhanumamahoru588Ай бұрын
Tessa’s voice actor is brilliant! I got very annoyed with the character ❤
@LoveOnTheInsidex3Ай бұрын
So does she have an ED or is she just entitled thinking she can eat anything ?
@torridavenport1031Ай бұрын
If you listen to what Tessas mother Carol said. She wasn't a GLUTTON as a young child. So it's very doubtful she has an eating disorder. As something like Prader Willis disorder. It something a child has from birth. You CAN'T just develop it as an adult. Which Tessa is in this story. Hope that helps a bit. 😊
@dragonfliesnh4204Ай бұрын
@@torridavenport1031 People can develop an ED at any point in their life. This character definitely has an ED and/or a health condition that is causing her ED symptoms. Something triggered her ED at some point, whether it's psychiatric or a medical condition. She should have been getting both physical and psychiatric health care when they started noticing these signs.
@nco_gets_itАй бұрын
wow...a story about my sister and her husband--fat and stupid--neither of them can even look at food without compulsively shoving it into their mouths. It is sickening.
@twiceshy9773Ай бұрын
Lol I mean, I get it, if you've been used to something your whole entire life any change is hard- I kinda blame the MIL- what, she couldn't make ribs??!😂😂 There were sooo many ways to solve this "problem", like maybe COOKING LESSONS (for both of them) what the new mom gonna do as life goes on?? Is she going to never learn how to feed her own kid?? You have a chronic illness but you're making everyone adapt to you??! EVERYONE sucks here!!😒😂Food is the mom's "love language", or so the daughter thinks- of COURSE the daughter is going to be jealous!! And everyone's slapping and grabbing and pinching each other, wtf- and of COURSE the FIL is just useless😂😂😂
@Lupinemancer87Ай бұрын
To be fair, Gen Z is a lost cause, maybe Gen Alpha will be better. Fingers crossed.
@average-art3222Ай бұрын
uh what?
@firerosenight6937Ай бұрын
Every older generation says that about the younger one. At some point we'll realize new generations will be fine with a few annoying aholes, but it seems we're not there yet.
@blaineyeamlakАй бұрын
No gen alpha is terrible (im gen z)
@Mehp2Ай бұрын
HA! Gen Alpha bring better? That’s a joke. At least from the thousands of underclassmen examples I’ve seen.
@jaybird5218Ай бұрын
The fact you make turn it into a generations problem rather than a problem with that specific person says a lot about the kind of person you are. If you aren’t getting the respect you want for being old, how about considering that maybe it’s because you’re not worth respecting? Especially because you demand it just for being from an older generation rather than putting forth actions that would make people think your worth giving their respect to (aka, saying one person’s awful behavior dictates their entire generation as a whole, considering I could technically say the same about you matching the baby boomers that think they deserve respect just because their old, not because they’ve done anything to earn any respect)