I distinctly remember a video with Louise where she went to Louise’s house and they visited a nearby Poundland (naturally), in which they discussed whether a word was rude or not (can’t even remember it now but I think Louise looked it up online). Emma said she (talking about herself) was a ‘prude’ - that was the word she used.
And yet recent staged photos flashing her husband and talk of Diet Cock (actually pains me to type that) suggest otherwise.
Know your audience. Be authentic. Accept other influencers will be doing things on Insta and Tik-Tok etc that might be funny and might be getting lots of likes etc, but that doesn’t mean you should jump on the bandwagon, too. People know and they see through it, and those who followed you from a while ago, feel alienated and a bit confused (me being one of them. I used to enjoy her content. And going on comments here and the ones particularly from new members, others feel the same).
This is a bit like those big chunky trainers that the youth (I’m not 103, I swear) and cool people are wearing. I can see they look decent on others. But I’ll stick to my Next sandals. I know my demographic
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