I think she is brilliant, and there is something so refreshing and honest about her content at the minute. She just seems really comfortable and in control and it comes across on camera.
Completely agree with this. I feel very sad for her. I like Fleur. Yes, she comes from a monied background, but she is down to earth and not at all affected, snobby or pretentious, unlike some. I wondered if all was well last year when she wrote a comment on instagram criticising someone who was asking when she was going to have another baby. Also agree with the person higher up this thread - why do people think they have the right to ask questions anyway about whether women are going to have another baby? So personal and potentially upsetting for anyone either trying to have a baby or having lost one. Poor Fleur. She has been through a lot with two miscarriages and also her Granny now in hospital with Covid. I hope things get better for her soon and she is being gentle with herself.I’m obviously very sad for her and I wish her well but can I just say how refreshing it was for someone like her (YouTuber, influencer whatever she is) to share the news in such a calm, casual, normal way instead of a ‘sit down video’ with huge lights in her face and crocodile tears along with a misleading title, you get the point..... This is probably why I’ve always still liked Fleur, sure she’s had to figure out a way to make money on her social media (who wouldn’t? Insert sponsorships and gifted trips) but she seems to still have her dignity left and she obviously knows who she is behind this ‘perfect life’ on Instagram and I can’t say that about a lot of Youtubers so good for her! I applaud her.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I've been there too. Going for the scan and hearing those words is something you never forget.I’ve always liked Fleur. I’ve also had a miscarriage recently and going for the scan alone was seriously depressing.
Totally agree she doesn't seem braggy at all.I think this goes to show that a lot of the time, its not money and wealth that makes influencers unrelatabe or disliked, its just their personality.
Fleur and Mike both come from such huge wealth, but like someone said previously, they don't show off, they don't rub it in your face, but they don't try and hide it and be deceitful either.
We don't know if she had PND, but she did do more than go 'on a trip', she was almost away more than she was at home at one point.Exactly and theres also the fact that Fleur was clearly struggling after the birth and juggling her new life with baby and work.
If she wanted to go on a trip, who cares? Especially if she had PND, it probably did her a world of good to get away for a week, clear her head and then come back and try to bond with baby if that was the case.
She’s attentive to River and treats her with actual respect.I just started watching the latest vlog and I have to say she really is lovely. I love that when River said "mummy, stop" and Fleur "I have to come and see you" she actually turned the camera off and went to check on her daughter, instead of filming it. So many influencers either ignore their kids when they say that or will keep filming.
Gosh. Fleur is so graceful when talking about her miscarriages, no over the top production, just like talking with a friend. Poor her and Mike. I went off Fleur years ago but I am sucked back into her vlogs and Instagram. She seems so "real" compared to many other vloggers. I think the fact that she had a miscarriage in October but didn't allude to it at all on social media (to get attention) says a lot about her character. A really lovely person.
Good on her for mentioning George Floyd and Black Lives Matter - seems genuine.
Really don't like the working mum bashing. It's not just about making money. Work gives you a sense of purpose and a life outside of the home - this is essential for self-esteem, a sense of self and frankly a topic of discussion outside of baby and home. Socialisation at work is REALLY important. I've had to work from home since mid-March and I am so utterly lonely, I really under-estimated how much it would affect me.We don't know if she had PND, but she did do more than go 'on a trip', she was almost away more than she was at home at one point.
Let's see how she'll be after Covid-19. It's not as if she needs to work away from home to make ends meet....
I agree with all you say, but I don't necessarily think it's "working mum bashing" or "mum shaming" as anyone likes to say at criticism.Really don't like the working mum bashing. It's not just about making money. Work gives you a sense of purpose and a life outside of the home - this is essential for self-esteem, a sense of self and frankly a topic of discussion outside of baby and home. Socialisation at work is REALLY important. I've had to work from home since mid-March and I am so utterly lonely, I really under-estimated how much it would affect me.
So many women have kids, give up their lives and then become utter shells of people because their entire personality became built on being 'mum'. And then of course the children grow up, make friends and fly the nest and what are you left with?
We are all human at the end of the day... and whilst some ‘influencers’ pee us off we do have heartsA lot of people think this website is full of hatred and negativity but the amount of compassion and kindness on this thread since Fleur told us this news yesterday has been really lovely to see![]()