I listened to it, but I don’t think I’ll listen to the next episode. It was a bit boring and like someone said here, (I know it’s all in good jest) they do seem to poke at Ana a lot. Can imagine that she’d either find it funny or end up feeling downtroddenHas anyone actually listened to the podcast?! I watch some amount of shit but even I wouldn’t sink to that level
I'm listening now. So far it feels like Haz and Byron are chatting and Ana is a guest. They call Ana their "add on" "quasimodo"Has anyone actually listened to the podcast?! I watch some amount of shit but even I wouldn’t sink to that level
I’ve said this before. I’m utterly amazed how especially at this time of year the influencers aren’t putting their money where the mouths are.I've just watched her latest Vlog ('Atticus Opening Your Presents'). I thought Atticus' reaction to the little owl decoration was gorgeous and genuine - he's a very sweet-natured little thing, and I truly hope he remains that way (though I have little hope of that with Julie as his mother, combined with Ana's insistence on constantly lavishing him with an over the top amount of gifts - it'll make him into a complete brat over time) but Ana's Prada laptop case from Bicester Village was just ridiculous. £185 on a nylon laptop case is absolutely obscene, particularly at this time of year when she's made a big song and dance about "giving back"; here's a thought, Ana - why not buy yourself a perfectly decent case for £20, then do a massive Tesco shop for a local food bank with the remaining £165...or spend the money buying sleeping bags and/or blankets and tents for the homeless? Or take Atticus to Smyths/B&M/wherever and get him to pick out Christmas presents for children then take him to donate them to a local charity? The selfish consumerism honestly turns my stomach.
Oh, and Ana - just because it's Prada doesn't mean it's "really protective" or particularly good quality. Prada isn't exactly renown for their top of the range laptop cases; you're paying for the bloody label.
(Sorry, what a rant!)
I would of had respect for Tom if he got 10 other sleeping bags and gave them out, a few waterproof bags and some thermal socks etc for the homeless that he was meeting. I felt he treated it like a joke tbh and totally missed the point.I’ve said this before. I’m utterly amazed how especially at this time of year the influencers aren’t putting their money where the mouths are.
Charity is a tax write off which is why a lot of celebs donate millions. They could make content out of it still whilst still raising awareness.
I saw Tom syndicate did a big sleep out to raise awareness which I thought was very good.... Until he went to decathalon and bought all the best outdoor stuff he could find, nipped off to McDonald’s halfway through ‘because homeless people can use money they get for food so it’s the same thing’ and then greggs at 6am in the morning. Oh and ordered about ten dominos pizzas for him and the others doing it...watched the boxing on his laptop that he’d bought along etc...
At least he was raising some awareness and in fairness he did show the conditions and how wet everything gets etc but can’t help but think he was missing the point.
these vloggers could volunteer at soup kitchens, take toys to sick kids in hospital who won’t be home for Christmas, to women’s refuge charities some of the toiletries/clothes they get gifted even, giving out food to homeless, hats etc.
It’s just so annoying that these influencers only seem to want to do things that benefits themselves.
Well, she didn't manage to climb very far did she?Remember when Haz was one of the social climbers and Saffron and Ana didn’t like her, not a chance saffron would hang around with them if it wasn’t for scanky ana.
You are right !!Why would they want to do anything for charity?
I read on here all the time people saying how selfish influencers/youtubers are! And we know they do NOTHING if it doesn’t have a pay check attached so why do any of you think that they would want to spend their money on someone else when they will gain nothing from it? they are selfish... and those who aren’t are just searching for those ‘oh how wonderful are you’ comments in the comment section of their videos and Instagram!
if they reallllly wanted to help people
In need they would go and do it and say nothing about it anywhere on social media!
Because as I said, they could claim tax relief on a lot of it and they’d still vlog it and make their Adsense money plus it would give them better content than driving round McDonald’s 100 times.Why would they want to do anything for charity?
I read on here all the time people saying how selfish influencers/youtubers are! And we know they do NOTHING if it doesn’t have a pay check attached so why do any of you think that they would want to spend their money on someone else when they will gain nothing from it? they are selfish... and those who aren’t are just searching for those ‘oh how wonderful are you’ comments in the comment section of their videos and Instagram!
if they reallllly wanted to help people
In need they would go and do it and say nothing about it anywhere on social media!
I wasn’t just aiming that at you! Lots of people say the same thing.Because as I said, they could claim tax relief on a lot of it and they’d still vlog it and make their Adsense money plus it would give them better content than driving round McDonald’s 100 times.
it would be win win. Informative anduseful and helping charities and also content
that's why it was shorter than normal. If it's not about her no interestI dont even know how to feel about tonight's video!
Shes at the very least actually donating something but I know for a bloody fact shes only doing it because others have done it and not because she gives a flying shite about the people on the receiving end...selfish cow!
that's why it was shorter than normal. If it's not about her no interest
exactly! most of the girls in my year and lower sixth want new vans for school while the girls in year 7 etc want expensive designer bags for school!!I just wanted vans, I still do at 29
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