YES, YES AND YES! Articulated everything I wanted to say so perfectly. She really has NFIMy parents owned a small business when I was growing up, and the nature of the business meant their hours were 5am-9pm, 7 days a week. I ‘helped out’ with the business because they paid me, but also because it was one of the few ways I could spend time with them. There was no quality time where they could switch off and we could just be together as a family. It was very difficult growing up in that environment and while I don’t begrudge my parents (the business was very successful and it allowed them to give me and my brothers opportunities we wouldn’t have had otherwise) I really feel like I missed out on a lot of emotional support at times when I really needed it because my parents didn’t have the time or space to really be there for me.
The thing is, that is NOT the situation with EL at all. She doesn’t run a traditional business, serving customers from a shopfront. She can choose her own hours. She has ALL day during the week to focus on her work while the kids are at school. She could completely switch off on evenings and weekends and devote that time exclusively to her kids. Instead she makes them film her when they should be watching cartoons in their pyjamas.
Those poor kids will need a lot of therapy as adults (speaking from experience here) if EL doesn’t change her attitude and approach immediately and be their mum, not their freaking employer. It is NOT a family business EL, it’s just your pathetic quest for fame.
The problem is not the lightsim per say, it's the fact that she is flogging a low level product from god knows where without any credible scientific evidence that HER product works. Where as others have gone through rigorous approval eg: by the FDA/TGAThere is this NYC board certified dermatologist and her skin is gorgeous and flawless. She recommends lightstims.
oh your here to defend lazylou. thats just outing yourself.I do not get the hate on here about Emmylou’s feet. I have huge feet and prefer to wear men’s shoes as the are roomer. I am short and have size 10 feet. Women’s shoes are too tight and narrow. It’s not like I can change my foot size.
There is this NYC board certified dermatologist and her skin is gorgeous and flawless. She recommends lightstims.
I was wondering if it's Alice in LouLou Landoh your here to defend lazylou. thats just outing yourself.
How is that defending Emmylou? Not all women have petite feet. It’s like saying some has a big tongue, a long neck, a short torso, freckles etc. these body parts we have no control over the size and shape. Let’s make women more self conscious of body parts and shapes, length and width of these shapes.oh your here to defend lazylou. thats just outing yourself.
Is that you Lou? I will never understand her foot size she is 5ft and wears a size 10, am I sorry for constantly pointing it out no.I do not get the hate on here about Emmylou’s feet. I have huge feet and prefer to wear men’s shoes as the are roomer. I am short and have size 10 feet. Women’s shoes are too tight and narrow. It’s not like I can change my foot size.
There is this NYC board certified dermatologist and her skin is gorgeous and flawless. She recommends lightstims.
I have huge feet too, Alice. I vary between a US 9 and 11 (sizing isn't really consistent nowadays). I get that they're larger than normal, and find it funny if people point them out ... I'm not particularly tall, so they do stick out like a clown's! The only great thing about them is that there's nearly always my size left when I want to buy a certain style.I do not get the hate on here about Emmylou’s feet. I have huge feet and prefer to wear men’s shoes as the are roomer. I am short and have size 10 feet. Women’s shoes are too tight and narrow. It’s not like I can change my foot size.
There is this NYC board certified dermatologist and her skin is gorgeous and flawless. She recommends lightstims.
I have size 11 feet, I just don’t feel the need to sook like a bitch here about it.How is that defending Emmylou? Not all women have petite feet. It’s like saying some has a big tongue, a long neck, a short torso, freckles etc. these body parts we have no control over the size and shape. Let’s make women more self conscious of body parts and shapes, length and width of these shapes.
Audrey Hepburn was is a style icon had huge feet.
Acts like she is worried about the price of food but drops $700 on something that doesn’t fit.EL talking about the price of corn and red capsicum. As if she really cares. She spends money non-stop.
Maybe she's all salty because her used clothing racks are still sitting there, without much interest. Instead of considering that maybe people don't want to spend megabucks on something that's been worn and perhaps hasn't been drycleaned or steamed ready for sale, she's putting it all down to being because of "Covid". Nothing's ever her fault - it's always someone else's.I’m curious of the financial hit she claimed in stories due to Covid. The only financial hit I can think of is the warehouse and styling it.
i agree with the hate of her feet! She can’t help the size of her feet. Those gum boots are really nice (not so much that colour) I think they are called Berry boots. I’m going to get a pair for next season. Hoping they have a sale soon!I do not get the hate on here about Emmylou’s feet. I have huge feet and prefer to wear men’s shoes as the are roomer. I am short and have size 10 feet. Women’s shoes are too tight and narrow. It’s not like I can change my foot size.
There is this NYC board certified dermatologist and her skin is gorgeous and flawless. She recommends lightstims.
How would we know though? @makeitstop could well be Sarah Murdoch, enjoying her Sunday morning posting on Tattle in between counting her millions while she cruises Sydney Harbour looking gorgeous.What are you self conscious so I can make fun of you? Your weight? Your wrinkles? Come on you are not Barbie or a supermodel.
I am not Emmylou or Alice. Whoever is Alice?
Who’s got a big tongue?How is that defending Emmylou? Not all women have petite feet. It’s like saying some has a big tongue, a long neck, a short torso, freckles etc. these body parts we have no control over the size and shape. Let’s make women more self conscious of body parts and shapes, length and width of these shapes.
Audrey Hepburn was is a style icon had huge feet.
I don’t know about business but she’s a unitEnjoying my morning coffee when I hear Emmylou describe herself as a small business.
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