''but boss i would like to work....'' ''I SAID JUST HAVE FUN!!''Omg just IMAGINE this being your CEO though
''but boss i would like to work....'' ''I SAID JUST HAVE FUN!!''Omg just IMAGINE this being your CEO though
What are the odds that that was thrown away the moment she finished filming that video? Also, the absurdity of being paid to shop in a charity shop when others shop there out of choice/necessity is not lost on me... I understand the need for advertising, but it’s just.. what are the odds that people like her will want to shop in an Oxfam? Unless it’s for cool vintage teacups...I think it was one of the vlogmas vids from 2019, I feel like it was when they were re doing their kitchen? She did a partnership with Oxfam I think?
If I remember correctly, she did in fact buy some vintage teacups (or crockery of some kind) from Oxfam, although I can't remember what video it was in.What are the odds that that was thrown away the moment she finished filming that video? Also, the absurdity of being paid to shop in a charity shop when others shop there out of choice/necessity is not lost on me... I understand the need for advertising, but it’s just.. what are the odds that people like her will want to shop in an Oxfam? Unless it’s for cool vintage teacups...
Interesting, what do you mean she lies way more in vlogs - is it that her life isn’t down to earth at all?!It’s crazy to me how people love the lockdown content so much. I always liked her product videos. I don’t take her recommendations seriously because I do my own independent research before buying, so it’s not like I “trusted” her, I just liked being introduced to new products. So in my mind, she lies way more in her seemingly down to earth vlogs than her obviously paid-for product videos.
He looks absolutely disgustedWasn't Oxfam the dodgy charity that got busted years ago?
Can you tell she feels embarrassed when he made stupid "jokes" while she is showing what she got in the charity shop?
If I rembember correctly she showed the used toys she bought for River in the vlog about organizing the playroomWhat are the odds that that was thrown away the moment she finished filming that video? Also, the absurdity of being paid to shop in a charity shop when others shop there out of choice/necessity is not lost on me... I understand the need for advertising, but it’s just.. what are the odds that people like her will want to shop in an Oxfam? Unless it’s for cool vintage teacups...
Yes I think she said River was only then starting to play with them.If I rembember correctly she showed the used toys she bought for River in the vlog about organizing the playroom
yes I think that’s what she meant too. Looking at some Other influencers they too have ditched YouTube for Instagram so I think it’s safe to assume a lot of them make mor money via brand deals there than on YouTube views.She earns more money on Instagram is what she means, I guess :-D
Frow bought all those followers though all in the last week or two, she's justifying her extra followers from her reels "going viral" but I don't think they were that extreme to cause a weird slow influx like that.I really find it strange that Fleur said she gets most of her engagement on Instagram now and therefore didn't owe her YouTube followers any acknowledgement. She is clearly more popular for her YouTube. She has 1.3 million on YouTube but what is it now 760,000 on Instagram? I think she didn't address it in a video only because she feared losing more subscribers. When in the frow hit 1 million on Instagram this week it really highlighted to me how fleur's following really is the same old people for her YouTube days years ago. Victoria only has 600000 followers on YouTube. Puts it in perspective. Was Fleur's following growing in 2020 or had it just plateaued even before all this?
Her subscribers have been stagnant for I don't know how long as the statistics don't go that far back, but before 2018 and since then the number has started to go down.I really find it strange that Fleur said she gets most of her engagement on Instagram now and therefore didn't owe her YouTube followers any acknowledgement. She is clearly more popular for her YouTube. She has 1.3 million on YouTube but what is it now 760,000 on Instagram? I think she didn't address it in a video only because she feared losing more subscribers. When in the frow hit 1 million on Instagram this week it really highlighted to me how fleur's following really is the same old people for her YouTube days years ago. Victoria only has 600000 followers on YouTube. Puts it in perspective. Was Fleur's following growing in 2020 or had it just plateaued even before all this?
OMG just had a look at the inthefrow stats and she went from loosing followers to suddenly gaining tens of thousands in a span of 2 weeks. WTF #notdodgyatallMeh a good chunk of inthefrow followers on instagram are fake, I still remember how she was so stupid or her management back in Gleam was that purchased 11K followers in one day.
Fleur insta is so boring specially because she only uploads stuff whwn is paid or when she tried to make us forget about Dubai. But the real content for her was youtube, but again she just cares for the money and that answer in the comments practically saying youtube wasn't that important was just so ungrateful to platform ans people thank to who she became popular and still 1.3of 11 years online is pretty poor