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I dont habe a subscription but I've saw people saying you need to cancel on the website rather than the app?Slightly off topic but does anyone know how to cancel a shreddy subscription?? I cannot for the life of me work it out... there's no option to cancel in the app - or in the itunes store... am I being thick??
Somewhat related but the other day she was asking for recommendations for ethical small clothes businesses because she hated/was bored of all her clothes... I don’t really know what to say but it’s so stupid and screams privilege that you get so much free clothing and own clothing brand yet you’re still bored of your wardrobe. Surely she would say to her audience to just try styling things differently with different accessories and jackets etc.I’m blocked but have been wondering did Grace wear a preloved outfit for Christmas?
This is so embarrassing omg hahahaha why is bestseller on there and why did she not scribble that out. Cringing for herShe is clearly ~manifesting~ getting on the Sunday Times Bestsellers list from this mood board snippet.
I find it so eye-roll inducing when YouTubers/influencers boast about getting on bestsellers lists. Yes, she will get on bestsellers lists, but it will be nothing to do with the quality of her book - it's because she already has a loyal following and has been able to advertise this book to a million people a year before release. Alfie Deyes who has candyfloss for brains managed to get his plagiarised book on bestsellers lists, so it will be no surprise when Grace's book does. She is deluded if she thinks the number of copies she sells has anything to do with the quality of the book - it's entirely down to her success as an Instagram influencer.
I recommend reading this, just so we are prepared for the big reveal where she inevitably gets on the list and posts this mood board saying 'look I manifested it guys' . She probably already knows she is 100% going to be on that list just based on pre-orders alone.
How to cheat the bestseller list | Alexander Larman | The Critic Magazine
Whether they admit it or not, virtually every published writer has the same basic ambition, and that is for their books to become bestsellers. Some aim for the highest reaches of the charts and to…thecritic.co.uk
It's cause they aren't paying herAnother thing that bugs me about Grace.. She's one of the only influencers who doesn't tag her clothes, make up etc. I've noticed that people will comment asking where she got her clothes or lipstick from and she always ignores them. So much for supporting other businesses
I hated this. I was like are you shittinng me? You realize getting MORE "sUStAInaBLe" clothing isn't actually sustainable right? Same for her property post. Like you know buying more homes than you need is also not sUStaiNAbLe esp the ways she would do it with massive fancy renovations and hot tubs and god knows what else.Somewhat related but the other day she was asking for recommendations for ethical small clothes businesses because she hated/was bored of all her clothes... I don’t really know what to say but it’s so stupid and screams privilege that you get so much free clothing and own clothing brand yet you’re still bored of your wardrobe. Surely she would say to her audience to just try styling things differently with different accessories and jackets etc.View attachment 372305
Yet question it (as I did) and it’s an instant blockI hated this. I was like are you shittinng me? You realize getting MORE "sUStAInaBLe" clothing isn't actually sustainable right? Same for her property post. Like you know buying more homes than you need is also not sUStaiNAbLe esp the ways she would do it with massive fancy renovations and hot tubs and god knows what else.
Influencers are so unbearable with this manifestation/vision board stuffShe is clearly ~manifesting~ getting on the Sunday Times Bestsellers list from this mood board snippet.
I find it so eye-roll inducing when YouTubers/influencers boast about getting on bestsellers lists. Yes, she will get on bestsellers lists, but it will be nothing to do with the quality of her book - it's because she already has a loyal following and has been able to advertise this book to a million people a year before release. Alfie Deyes who has candyfloss for brains managed to get his plagiarised book on bestsellers lists, so it will be no surprise when Grace's book does. She is deluded if she thinks the number of copies she sells has anything to do with the quality of the book - it's entirely down to her success as an Instagram influencer.
I recommend reading this, just so we are prepared for the big reveal where she inevitably gets on the list and posts this mood board saying 'look I manifested it guys' . She probably already knows she is 100% going to be on that list just based on pre-orders alone.
How to cheat the bestseller list | Alexander Larman | The Critic Magazine
Whether they admit it or not, virtually every published writer has the same basic ambition, and that is for their books to become bestsellers. Some aim for the highest reaches of the charts and to…thecritic.co.uk
Yes! The toxic positivity/law of attraction stuff is the worst.Influencers are so unbearable with this manifestation/vision board stuff
Toxic positivity around influencers and their followers who push them to pedestals on the basis of being kind and "supportive" is an actual virus and sickness and I wish they experienced their own lockdown for that 🥲🥲🥲Yes! The toxic positivity/law of attraction stuff is the worst.
h u m b le b r a gMakes me laugh she's scribbled most things on her vision board out except 'best seller' the amount of effort she puts into showing off whilst trying to appear modest is so cringe
Especially when the before and after pictures are never someone going from smaller to bigger through building muscles, its always fat loss before and aftersPissed me off when she was talking on her stories about the shreddy challenges and saying “whether your goal is to lose weight, put on weight or improve your mental health”, who are you kidding Grace it’s so clearly aimed at only losing weight!!! I have a friend who has it and I got it on her recommendation (I know, I know) and it was absolutely useless, I did the “tone up” programme (think I lasted about 3 weeks and got sick of the constant useless exercises) and it was still clearly focused on weightloss even though it was stated it wasn’t meant to! Plus all that’s ever posted is weight loss transformations, never testimonials about mental health or people gaining weight! Lucy Mountain is doing a January anti-diet culture antidote with (optional) 3 free live workouts per week and daily emails, and this snippet from today’s email just reminded me of shreddy/grace...
Creasing at the idea that someone could actually bulk/build muscles with their crappy trisets and mountain climbers and 1500 calorie meal plans tbhEspecially when the before and after pictures are never someone going from smaller to bigger through building muscles, its always fat loss before and afters
Looool fr are there actually any meal plans on there which are designed for gaining weight?Creasing at the idea that someone could actually bulk/build muscles with their crappy trisets and mountain climbers and 1500 calorie meal plans tbh