I fully agree with this, she doesn’t give back at all. Every influencer I follow always do a giveaway when they reach a big milestone, she never does anything. All she does is sell clothes on depop and I’d say she charges quite steep for some things that don’t seem worth the price etc topshop. I know she says she donates make up to family and friends and a woman’s shelter, even instead of one month letting her family get all her freebies she could pick some of her followers and send them some little gifts. Anything! But you are right I hadn’t thought about that before but she is the only youtuber / influencer I watch that hasn’t done something for her followers.Is it just me or does Freddy get more and more stuff gifted by the day? It really bothers me that she doesn't have to pay for (almost) anything (stuff like make up, perfume, jewellery, clothes) anymore.Stuff that is quite expensive to buy for "normal" people and then she makes posts and videos about how great all this stuff is and that it's really worth the investment.. It's quite a big peeve of mine that she constantly posts about everything she gets gifted (on the other hand I do realise that being transparent like that is also a good thing.. but still hm).
(Just messed up that how richer the influencer (/celebrity person) gets how much more they get gifted..)
And I read on here that someone said that she never gives something back to her followers (like giveaways) and I think from a business standpoint that's indeed quite an egocentric/narcistic and bad move. Especially because she owes her entire carreer to her followers. She would probably not see it that way because in her eyes she has worked very very hard for where she is now (and ofcourse she has worked for it). But without her beauty and followers she wouldn't be anywhere she is now and I wonder if she is aware of it in any way.
It's more a rant about the influencer system than Freddy btw. It's getting more and more on my nerveMaybe there's also a bit of jealousy involved, but more in the sense like *sigh* how nice would it be to not worry about money and getting gifted stuff every day
70 hours? I hope its metaphoricalLiterally - what the hell does she do alll day everday?! Fair enough if you're just lazy and have a bad work ethic but to then complain and moan about your work and wallow in that pity? Gtfo and grow up. Im an investment banker and i work 70-80 hours a week. Her lack of hardwork and education always comes through. She's grown up with a silver spoon in her mouth
Before the colour has even dried as well.View attachment 471586
Today we’ve had a paddy about a wall colour, there are no words for this child.
i think it's weirder to be grossed out that she calls her dad daddy then for her to call her dad daddy. it's not a sexual word unless you make it sexual.View attachment 471586
Today we’ve had a paddy about a wall colour, there are no words for this child.
I can’t be the only person in my late 20s who is grossed out she refers to her dad as daddy?!
On the other hand she’s been really busy there everyday so clearly she was at home before doing nothing!
Well there are other reasons to be grossed out by that than it being sexual. For example, 'Daddy' is generally what either little kids or grown up rich kids who are reliant on their parents in some way (usually financial) call their fathers. So, it is pretty grim in that it seems like her relationship with her parents hasn't progressed much if she's still using a term of endearment usually used by kids and she's in her mid 20s.i think it's weirder to be grossed out that she calls her dad daddy then for her to call her dad daddy. it's not a sexual word unless you make it sexual.
i don't see it as an endearment usually used by kids tbh. it's just a name for a father. every irish person i know has called their parents mammy and daddy even in their 20s so i just find it normal.Well there are other reasons to be grossed out by that than it being sexual. For example, 'Daddy' is generally what either little kids or grown up rich kids who are reliant on their parents in some way (usually financial) call their fathers. So, it is pretty grim in that it seems like her relationship with her parents hasn't progressed much if she's still using a term of endearment usually used by kids and she's in her mid 20s.
Ah that makes sense then, it's really not a normal thing in England. If someone calls their parents 'Daddy and Mummy' as adults they're generally rich kids on trust funds!i don't see it as an endearment usually used by kids tbh. it's just a name for a father. every irish person i know has called their parents mammy and daddy even in their 20s so i just find it normal.
Ah that makes sense then, it's really not a normal thing in England. If someone calls their parents 'Daddy and Mummy' as adults they're generally rich kids on trust funds!
i have a feeling that is probably the impression freddy wants to give.Ah that makes sense then, it's really not a normal thing in England. If someone calls their parents 'Daddy and Mummy' as adults they're generally rich kids on trust funds!
Yeah she's very strange. On the one hand keeps going on about wanting to be independent, saving from a young age etc - but then as you say, very much behaves like she wants us to think she's funded by her parents. Not compatible.i have a feeling that is probably the impression freddy wants to give.
i wasn’t making it sexual in any sense that’s disgusting. I just think the word daddy is what a 4 year old uses not someone whose knocking on 30. She’s not a child.i think it's weirder to be grossed out that she calls her dad daddy then for her to call her dad daddy. it's not a sexual word unless you make it sexual.
I have no words, she needs to grow up.Before the colour has even dried as well.
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