I wonder if Charlie's parents ever look at a vlog like this and think how proud they are of their son wittering on about his gilet collection and the paint colour of his dressing room. I mean isn't there something more useful he could be doing with his life.... Well there is for most people, but probably not for him.
It's excruciating - but funny (laugh at, not with, because they are both entirely humourless) to watch/listen to Josie and Charlie's fake interchanges as they line up products to shill. So unnatural and forced.
Surely at some point later in their lives they're going to look back and think 'what did we actually do?' And the answer will be unpack boxes, try on a succession of jumper dresses, flog products (and pass on the freebies they've been sent as gifts) and little else. It's a rather empty and unproductive life really.