Hopefully they have people house sitting in both places… I am from Norwich (though haven’t lived there for 15 years now) and I know exactly where her flat is just from the view out the window when she was showing romantic shots of her dreamily gazing out at the snow. I don’t think the majority of burglars are going to sit through a 30 min vlog about moving large concrete coffee tables around in order to scout out locations, but what would I know
On a different note, I’ve been watching her Australia vlogs filmed in Jan 2020 - she is a different person! She mentions the bush fires and what people can do to help, she is happy and relaxed, her clothes aren’t hiding her, etc. I know it’s easier to be happy and relaxed when you’re on holiday in your favourite place, but the contrast is really stark. Mentioning charities and causes that she cares about - I don’t think she’s really done that since the pandemic struck. Perhaps she signed to her agency after this but before lockdown? I know it’s tricky as some people think influencers shouldn’t say anything but others do.
That all said, she does seem more upbeat now although as has been mentioned, it does seem a bit forced/awkward and occasionally a bit cheesy (all the thumbs up is the kind of thing you do to a friend not your fashion audience all the time?). But it’s nice to see her happier, I think the van was a great project for both of them to work on something as a team, like their house. I used to really love her vlogs and still like them but I must admit furnishing a whole (expensive) flat in designer goods in lockdown 2 was jarring and not that appealing - their van and house is different as they worked on that, whereas with the flat she just buys stuff. There’s less creativity there. Don’t get me started on the Paul Smith Mini thing
who thought that was a suitable collaboration when sh can’t drive (even if it’s a prototype that won’t be driven, I think it’s stupid
).