I gained weight during lockdown in struggling get into a 14 can do some brands but mostly a 16 with smaller bust than Charlotte she definatly looks more 16-18.
I find her freind odd is she is making digs at char or showing her true size to get interest i her own channel not sure
I know she's said she struggles financially and maybe she snapped with char flaunting mega expensive food hauls,meals out and new clothes constantly .
They must be fairly well off.
Every time watch food haul I think that must be 150 to 200 at tesco I would say.
We don't have a takeaway every week.
I try limit my trips home bargains.
Problem is here if I buy too many snacks and treats they gone on week one as neither my husband or kids have any restraint.
During lockdown we were spending silly amounts on food.
Buying treats and booze to get me through home school or cheer myself up.
The last few months been really trying actively reduce bill by batch cooking and freezing, meal planning around meat on offer, freezing reduced bread.
Buying own brand and boring snacks so I will only buy a week's worth snacks at one time.
Some boring snacks custard creams, cookies, bourbons, oreo and choc digestives.
Some crackers go with cheese.
Cheese shapes. Tortilla crisps.
Regular crisps.
Fruit fresh, dried tinned and frozen
Yogurt and cheese.
Nutella for toast.
I only buy expensive berries when on offer or reduced.
I maybe make 1 batch fairy cakes and mini jelly once a week.
Weekend I might make pancakes with nutella.
Also buy mini scotch pancakes.
The teen likes philadalphia with bagal, houmous / carrots or super noodles.
Selection own brand cereals.
They get a choc treat or sweets maybe twice a week max .
In hot weather icecream in cones or lolly.
Squash agai variety and flavoured water fizzy drinks twice a week.
My kids are fairly active and this seems be good balance for budget, waistline and not too much sugar.
I have 4 kids we family 6 plus dog but u don't buy as much as she does.
I have 2 teens that eat adult sized portions.
We eat lot meat maybe 1 or 2 meat free meals a week.