I have to disagree slightly on thus, yes she does a good job, however Cool FM Cash for kids, kindness of strangers, kinship care etc etc have been doing this for years! My sister is a social worker in childrens services and she says the amount of tat they get given to pass on to kids is shocking! Plastic rubbish that ends up in landfill. I think Caroline means well to a certain extent but don't be fooled that it's not a PR stunt first and foremost.No matter what you think of her, the digg Christmas campaign is amazing and makes an incredible difference to hundreds of families.
I dont know how any one could find any fault at all in her doing that. It's incredible and I'm in awe of it every year.
Its the one benefit of the instahuns power to beg....they get a lot for the money they pay to the various stores so its a win win situation.Other groups have been doing it for years but it doesn't mean anyone else shouldn't.
The stuff that is donated and bought is stuff that the particular charities she's collecting for, have asked for.
All children get plastic tat at Christmas, a family with nothing to give would be delighted for a plastic toy for their child.
If you've seen what she organises then you'll have seen that there's bedding, televisions, white goods, nappies, clothes etc as well as toys.
There is definitely no fault in what she does. I often wish I could do/arrange something like that and I'm glad that she has the contacts to do it.
Absolutely. It's the only time I ever see them get something for nothing and make bloody good use of their discounts and begging power.Its the one benefit of the instahuns power to beg....they get a lot for the money they pay to the various stores so its a win win situation.
I think Caroline does a great job with the Christmas charity event ....it takes a special person to pull it together
These women pretend to be your friend, let you into their lives and homes, but their aim is to sell you stuff, anything they can.She makes out like she’s so nice and all sweetness and light but I’ve messaged her a few times or replied to something and she sees it but doesn’t acknowledge or reply. It’s just rude. You wouldn’t be where you are without your followers so to just ignore them is plain wrong. I’ve went from thinking she’s lovely to a stuck up, fake cow
It’s quite similar to nepotism I’m finding, the more you can see through these people, all the gifted items they’re from mates who own the business etc it’s all very obscure if you didn’t have your head screwed on towards them, like the poor vulnerable folk who get sucked into their bs & ‘instafame’These women pretend to be your friend, let you into their lives and homes, but their aim is to sell you stuff, anything they can.
They are nothing more than business women, but some are better at disguising that fact.
For example, the big night out events, pretending it's for all her friends to get together, when in fact people pay large fee for dinner and a band and no mention of where the profits go.
I only follow these instagram women to analyse their behaviour, i find them fascinating the acting they do to make a sale.
Worse than any shop assistant
She has always responded to me in messages, I don't own any business and am of no use to her other than being one follower.She makes out like she’s so nice and all sweetness and light but I’ve messaged her a few times or replied to something and she sees it but doesn’t acknowledge or reply. It’s just rude. You wouldn’t be where you are without your followers so to just ignore them is plain wrong. I’ve went from thinking she’s lovely to a stuck up, fake cow
She said she picked a couple of bits up for her mum and mum in law. She didn't do their shopping.Another groceries hall thought wow she’s actually bought enough groceries to feed them then realized it was 3 peoples shopping
Same. I think it’s the way she dresses or styles her hair that ages her.I'm shocked that she's only turning 40!
I dunno but that hotel was expensive I had a noisy and it was about £600 odd a night and the food place last night was £145+ per person. I don’t know how it’s done the average person couldn’t afford it for a friend’s birthday
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