Ooooh what history if you don’t mind me asking?I know Steph claims she is talking generally but the pregnancy point hits a little close to home
Wonder if this was a passing thought or intentional shade to the likes of Grace, given their history
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Either way, she’s summed up this thread and its thoughts on Grace’s manifestations
Seconded!Ooooh what history if you don’t mind me asking?
Thirded HASeconded!
oooh guys done a bit of digging to find receipts and surprisingly some of it is still there! If you follow the tweet thread, there’s a bit of their interaction.Seconded!
This deffo sounds like it's about Grace, especially given their history and I love it loool. Steph can be annoying at times but she's not in another world like Grace and makes genuine points about society and being fat.I know Steph claims she is talking generally but the pregnancy point hits a little close to home
Wonder if this was a passing thought or intentional shade to the likes of Grace, given their history
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Either way, she’s summed up this thread and its thoughts on Grace’s manifestations
omg thank you for this! How has Grace managed to fall out with every single plus girl goingoooh guys done a bit of digging to find receipts and surprisingly some of it is still there! If you follow the tweet thread, there’s a bit of their interaction.
I’m sure people will remember this far better than I can, so if you have anything to add - please share! Both were actively blogging at the same time years ago, however Grace was far more popular and a lot more mainstream.
Grace was a lot smaller at the time and Steph felt like she was a ‘small fat’ basically hogging the PS limelight - lots of indirects back and forward too for a long time. Pretty sure that Steph also felt that this was a result of colourism too - because Grace is mixed race and also more ‘conventionally attractive’. I think there was a lot of resentment there imo (Steph was working full time and she couldn’t afford to freelance, she was constantly pitching to brands and not having a lot of work come through). Grace claims Steph actively told brands not to work with her?
When Grace also fell out with other PS bloggers, this cemented this divide and I’m not sure if you guys saw that recent-ish ASOS press trip where Grace and Steph were both there but basically acted like the other was non-existent in their posts.
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spot on, apologies -I’m glad she called out the manifestation because it is dangerous and hurtful
Saw a comment up thread RE Colourism. It’s not necessarily to do with her being mixed. More the fact she’s light skinned mixed race people can be dark
Colourism is purely down to the shade of brown you are
People naturally just assume mixed=lightspot on, apologies -
mixed and black women do come in all shades but imo an incorrect stereotype of what someone mixed with black typically looks like, still exists. In so many casting calls, I’ve seen ‘mixed race’ given as the criteria even though it really shouldn’t give you any idea of what said person will look like
Steph also blacklisted PLT (or maybe they blacklisted her?) as she kept pitching and shooting content but never got anything in return. Obviously there are so many unknown dynamics at play but they’re the same height I think (5’7?) and Grace continued to work with them, even as she got bigger so Steph’s ‘small fat’ comment no longer stuck.
This will probably sound really mean but I think Grace is both too dumb and too arrogant to make the connection.People naturally just assume mixed=light
When full light skinned black People
Exist
I think this whole manifestion shit is dangerous and it’s happening with a lot of influencers
Did people in refugee camps not manifest hard enough? The kinda thinking is reallly bad and doesn’t allow for other factors to be involved
Grace not being white you would think she understands this
If she ever said the word ‘guru’ I think she would face backlash as tbh it’s a word so embedded in western culture but it’s meanings are actually religious but we just use it to mean ‘leader/teacher’.This will probably sound really mean but I think Grace is both too dumb and too arrogant to make the connection.
She wants to believe she can manifest everything she desires because it makes her feel special; superior in a spiritual sense. I think her own self-worth is very much related to her feeling more enlightened than others now, which is actually really sad because so much of that enlightenment is based on bullshit. She swapped chasing thinness and money for chasing being some kind of guru.
She’s also not much of a deep thinker (despite her spiritual crap tricking herself into thinking she is). Grace seems to contradict herself a lot and potentially parrots things she reads elsewhere, hence me reckoning that she just hasn’t thought deeply about how her beliefs and actions in various areas of her life connect.
I mean, she’s yet to realise that a lot of spiritual and “earth mama” beliefs do not sit well alongside her being an influencer and therefore a figurehead of capitalism, and she also doesn’t seem to have realised that much of what she preaches is only accessible to her because of her (moderate) success as an influencer.
Thanks for the info, I wasn’t aware of that. Apologies for using it.If she ever said the word ‘guru’ I think she would face backlash as tbh it’s a word so embedded in western culture but it’s meanings are actually religious but we just use it to mean ‘leader/teacher’.
I’ve since avoided the word after Sikh friends educated me on the meaning etc
I think she’s very deluded and it’s concerning
I wasn’t aware of it until I asked a friendThanks for the info, I wasn’t aware of that. Apologies for using it.
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