It's not guilting - it's calling out the hypocrisy of it. Loving David's animal documentaries so much that you cry within 20 seconds (which she said), and then not changing any of your lifestyle to fit that... That's hypocritical. Eating animals aside, she overconsumes which is another huge contributor to the destruction of the planet. You can see that from how much clutter is in her house, especially her office.
Oh absolutely and I do see the hypocrisy. I've watched loads of vegan documentaries etc and I cried and hated seeing certain things but still eat meat. I just think you can feel a certain way without having to change your eating habits but you must contribute in other ways. Yes the best way may be to stop consuming animal products but it's not always going to be the path people take. Buy less, consume less, be mindful of using certain products, recycle - other things other than becoming vegan are all helpful.
I feel Emma (and most influencers) just say what people want to hear. Most of them are so wasteful and then moan and cry about our planet while not doing anything to help
With her being so obsessive around food and exercise I'd have thought she'd be vegan already but if its not for her then she shouldn't be shamed for it (not that I'm saying you're shaming her, I hope you get what I'm trying to say and it doesn't come across as rude!)