I used to do PR, but not for a while. But I do know some stuff - like what influencers mean when they say they're going for meetings all the time. It sounds like Katie wanted to leave before the end of contract was up. Which is quite weird to waste solicitor fees on that instead of just waiting for it to be up. But if you feel that your management are sidelining you and not giving you work, but won't release you from contract you need to take legal action. She might have felt her dwindling stats were directly because of her management sidelining her and felt she needed to take action? I noticed she said Gleam are still like family to her, so it's smart of her to not burn her bridges there. I think it was more a problem with the company that bought Gleam rather than the people she worked directly with. Gabby's management do so little for her, but I can't imagine she's been a dream client - someone who turns down TV work and travel that would be a bigger fee for them, and won't make any sodding content of course. At least Katie has a regular upload schedule. Brands do not care if you have no stats to show them.