I really hate it when YouTubers make it a point to say that they don't or barely watch YouTube anymore. Or that they exclusively watch content that is completely different from theirs and that the rest doesn't interest them anymore. Often they mention they evolved out of watching YouTube or the type of content they upload. Uhm, then why are you expecting people to watch videos you upload? I mean, it almost seems like it's self awareness, or at least the first step. Recognizing that the content genre they produce is repetitive or even boring. But then the logical consequence would be to not upload this tit anymore themselves and find a way to make more interesting videos, right? But that would require actual work, so of course Gabby won't. Just stick the audience with the repetitive fodder she's been doing for years, get sponsorships from it and then moan that the 'algorithm' is causing low watch numbers.
On another note, she likes to learn about new cultures? Oh come on. She's gone to Turkey SOOO many times and never have we seen her take a real interest. Heck, there is a video where she tries baklava for the first time (in the UK), and in one Q&A I remember her saying that she knew the dance routine to a Turkish song but not the words and she would just make up some gibberish. I had to stop watching when she started "singing" because I felt so embarrassed for her.
If she is so interested in the culture, why has she never bothered to learn any of the language? She knew that she was returning there for sure, so why not make an effort to learn and then you can practice when you are there again? And it would give her the chance to communicate with people better and learn more. For someone who is genuinely interested, this would be enough of a motivation. And if she's so into learning why does she never share anything but her lounging at the pool? And why do the food shops she does in Turkey look exactly like the ones in the UK? Give me a break, she wants to learn about different cultures. She probably considers obsessing over the Sound of Music a comprehensive course of Austrian history and culture as well.