Right on cue, she's claiming she took a break because she had burnout (again).
No, Taz, you really didn't. "Burnout" is not a catch-all term for general stress, anxiety and mental health problems. People don't get burnt out from "jobs" which pay them massive amounts of money to do nothing but go on holiday or pretend to be poor every few weeks to goof around in tone-deaf videos full of lies and performative stupidity.
And if that weren't bad enough, she makes this announcement to segue into the sponsored segment...for BetterHelp. Y'know, the hugely controversial scam therapy app that nobody should be recommending to anyone with mental health issues (or anyone at all, really). The app that a bunch of big YouTubers got caught faking mental health problems just so they could advertise it. She either did zero due diligence research into the brand before she greedily snatched the cash out of their hands, or she was aware of their controversial history and shady practices and just didn't care as long as she got paid.
That disgusting bullshit aside, the video's still terrible. She stays at a treehouse B&B, treats the place like shit (there's a small library of books which Taz violently tosses across the room because she "don't do that reading, like") and strains the limits of believability with her usual "I'm so bad at life, I'm just a giant uncoordinated child, aren't I quirky and relatable?!" routine.
She claims that she can't use keys (am I misremembering or has she pretended she got locked out/in in a bunch of B&B videos before as well?), she can't figure out ovens, she can't figure out showers. She pretends to fall over a bunch and eats nothing but unhealthy crap. It's just sad and pathetic to watch.
And then she spends half the video proudly bragging that she's gone minimal with her skincare routine and her skin has really cleared up. Only...there's a glaringly obvious filter on her face for the entire video and she looks like someone just smeared all the detail out of her face. It's the most bizarre shit.
And then it suddenly all makes sense when, after that weird, shoehorned preamble, she claims that she only uses one product now which has magically cleared up her face, and then holds it up for the camera... This is a
blatant undeclared ad. She had to lie her ass off, put on a fake face filter to act like this product she's shilling did wonders.
She gets worse with every video.