I don’t think barrel jeans look good on anyoneIs it really necessary to make an entire reel about the fact someone doesn’t like your jeans?
I don’t think barrel jeans look good on anyoneIs it really necessary to make an entire reel about the fact someone doesn’t like your jeans?
Excuse me, don’t you know that St Alex is the be all and end all of all body related topics and her words are gospel and should be taken as soOh joy another book![]()
Where did you see this?Oh joy another book![]()
I can give a fuller run down tomorrow but basically it started by them explaining that they don’t have the capacity anymore and are both close to burnout (which they’ve been drip feeding for months anyway) and then they went on to talk about the financial side and basically that it’s never made them any money. All of it actually did make sense but the thing I found wild is that Alex texted em a few weeks ago to say “what’s the point” and thy met up that day and decided on that day to quit and now it’s gone. They had interviews recorded and others lined up and just decided to pull the rug. They als have employees and the lease on the studio doesn’t end up next summer…. It all seems so impulsive!Has anyone listened to the final podcast, and are you willing to do the good work of giving us lazy tattlers an explainer? Xoxo
They sort of admit that they *could* make money out of it if they tried harder but they don’t have it in them to try any harder. It was quite refreshingly honest actually in terms of women trying (and failing) to juggle it all. Em referenced the Lily Philips episode as well and the backlash they got around that and called it a ‘bad day at work’ which I found fascinating, and about as close to honest as she’ll be about how badly she thinks it was handled.So they've tried to badge it up as a decision because they want to spend more time with their kids, but it's actually financial then![]()