When you put yourself out there so much, sharing so much private information and photos, so openly on social media, you’re going to have to take the good with the negative.
When you claim to be raising awareness to baby loss but then do a swipe up to purchase the £400 Elizabeth Scarlett bedsheets you’ve been kindly gifted, or the M&S dinner party #AD’s and free Joules weekend events etc that are dotted in between, you’ve blurred the lines in my opinion.
I’m sure there’s more, I recall there being the standard kind of influencer begs, such as tagging the white company in a story when she damaged her trainers, asking for help from her followers to get the scuff out. The bakery posts where you say you’ve bought it yourself and just want to support a company online but you know you’re going to get a freebie just by doing that!
I unfollowed after all of that because it’s didn’t feel right. I didn’t really get the account at that point.
I wish her well. I think she is doing the right thing in not sharing Olivia on social media. I don’t post intimate details or photos of my family and if I want something I buy it, I don’t beg, hint or tag an account for a freebie. Instagram has contributed to a horrible side of social media, where Instagrammers are flogging their kids privacy for a free pair of shoes. It’s all so very sad really!