I thought this was a rave thread 


Don’t see a problem with this thoughI can’t! Did she seriously go to McDonalds in France to see “how different” it is ?!?🥲🥲
Agreed tbf, the whole thing about maccies is that the menu is totally different in every country depending on what they like to eat in general. Where I live you can actually buy a McPint of beer, it’s bleeping greatDon’t see a problem with this thoughI’ve been to loads of different countries and do this tbf because it’s amazing to see the differences! Why not
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decades ago visiting Paris I had a chocolate shake there n it was vile.. tasted like gross coffee..I can’t! Did she seriously go to McDonalds in France to see “how different” it is ?!?🥲🥲
So? If she went to China and went to McDonald’s to see he different it was nobody would mention it. You don’t have to like every choice she makes.I can’t! Did she seriously go to McDonalds in France to see “how different” it is ?!?🥲🥲
i dont know if I would do it on a citytrip but I have been to McDonald´s on holiday before, not a big deal! Sometimes just for some iceacream but sometimes to get something fast to eat because youre busy and dont want to sit down to eat lunch or something or to grab a snack.So? If she went to China and went to McDonald’s to see he different it was nobody would mention it. You don’t have to like every choice she makes.![]()
Maybe but how would she earn her money she seems lazy to me and I don't think she'd cope with a normal job.I just find Grace really unrelatable now, spending so much money on endless 'stuff', always away on holiday somewhere, begging for freebies like all other influencers.... I get the impression she's not feeling YT anymore and will probably end up settling down with this bf, getting married etc. and quitting social media/youtube.
I don't think she's politically engaged whatsoever but I definitely don't see her dad as a Tory and he'd probably tell her not to vote Tories. Maybe I'm reading wrong vibes from him though (I know he's on very high wages as a head teacher now if you look him up..£118,370!! So I guess wealth could change things)Realised the reason I don’t like her is mainly cos she has a massive Tory vibe, but in an Alfie Deyes way where she’d deny it
Sadly I think this is what she’ll do, she’s expressed no interest in using her degree at all, which is a huge shame because i remember her winning awards and being interested in product development. now she never even bakes anything skilful for fun. Now she has this boyfriend and things must be serious since she’s abroad with him (that is serious for Christians. And it looks like she’s at his relatives house), she’s most likely just going to go down the tradwife route and remain incredibly sheltered. I know that is a normal trajectory for women from Grace’s church but it’s even worse for her imo. Her sister got married relatively young, but she’s a teacher so is living in the real world and interacting with people daily. Grace doesn’t even have any interaction with anyone outside of her little bubble. I really wish she’d get a job or even start a little business. Honestly it would be more interesting to follow than the copious haul and food trying videos.She would be amazing at that. I hope she doesn’t just go down the house wife road, she has so much talent and is still young, she could do so much before settling down
She has said before she wants a big house with like 7 kids so yeah..I can definitely see her becoming a housewife.Sadly I think this is what she’ll do, she’s expressed no interest in using her degree at all, which is a huge shame because i remember her winning awards and being interested in product development. now she never even bakes anything skilful for fun. Now she has this boyfriend and things must be serious since she’s abroad with him (that is serious for Christians. And it looks like she’s at his relatives house), she’s most likely just going to go down the tradwife route and remain incredibly sheltered. I know that is a normal trajectory for women from Grace’s church but it’s even worse for her imo. Her sister got married relatively young, but she’s a teacher so is living in the real world and interacting with people daily. Grace doesn’t even have any interaction with anyone outside of her little bubble. I really wish she’d get a job or even start a little business. Honestly it would be more interesting to follow than the copious haul and food trying videos.
She’s so out of touch. She used to be relatable in lockdown, wasn’t splurging on mad tit, was realistic and fun. She used to do those well informative videos as well which obviously took a lot of research, about special diets and rations, etc. Think the easy YouTube dolla just got to her head, and she’s taking lazy way out. It’s mad to think she’s nearly 25 and acting like a teen still..
What I miss the most is she had her own style, the way she dressed wasn’t influenced by trends and she seemed so authentic. Now she wears all the expensive fast fashion bits literally every other influencer dictates.
Who do you think it is? Spill the beans! I am a grackle fan girl and I need to know the tea!It’s definitely the bf from the hugging photo months back, if you look at the shoes back then and now from the IG vlog where they enter a shop. I have a suspicion of who the person is but it’s far fetched
People figured out who it was and she deleted comments and I think he even unfollowed her on IG so he couldn't be found again.Who do you think it is? Spill the beans! I am a grackle fan girl and I need to know the tea!
It’s so weird how being a homemaker is vilified, like the woman has a lobotomy and is chained to the kitchen sink in a subservient role.I mean just because you want to be a housewife/have tons of children doesn’t mean you have to stay sheltered and never experience anything new? She’s got an amazing bubbly personality, the time and the money to do things other people can only dream of doing yet she just goes to maccas in France? (Which I would too but that’s not the point) Settling down does not equal being the most boring version of yourself you can be imo
I don't think anyone is trying to vilify being a housewife but the fact is that Grace is very young to be settling down and would be moving straight out of her parent's house into a house she shares with her partner and then her children when the time comes. She hasn't really had the chance to live on her own, travel or build a career so it just seems a shame but ultimately it is her life and her choice !It’s so weird how being a homemaker is vilified, like the woman has a lobotomy and is chained to the kitchen sink in a subservient role.
Omg literally. I’m 25 and have been with my partner for 7 years, we are very settled together and I really want us to have a family but I’m still at uni and will be for the next 2 yearsIt’s so weird how being a homemaker is vilified, like the woman has a lobotomy and is chained to the kitchen sink in a subservient role.
Not going to lie, I wish I’d gone down the homemaker route at Grace’s age rather than chasing down a career and leaving pregnancy to my early 30s. I’ve been to more places and developed more meaningful friendships and hobbies since becoming a mum with a basic part time job than I ever did in my ultra competitive “professional” job (which was just a ball of stress that I resented).
i don’t disagree, and I do have the benefit of hindsight. If that’s what a woman wants to do then that’s great. I just sometimes think we are conditioned to pursue careers and material things from childhood (or it’s a “waste” or “lazy”) and, really, it’s not always the craic you’re led to believe. You get literally invested and it’s also difficult to break the chain and social status you’ve gained. Your ability and intelligence and opportunity for mixing and networking is still the same whether you hunt down a career or create and develop a stable family unit.I don't think anyone is trying to vilify being a housewife but the fact is that Grace is very young to be settling down and would be moving straight out of her parent's house into a house she shares with her partner and then her children when the time comes. She hasn't really had the chance to live on her own, travel or build a career so it just seems a shame but ultimately it is her life and her choice !
I don't want to speak for your experience but you might not feel the same way if you hadn't experienced the professional career and had gone straight into life as a homemaker in your early 20s... plus the ultra competitive job will have given you many skills and a network which probably have helped you in your life now, I think for young women especially the financial independence and experiences granted by having a career are not to be overlooked, and being able to later show your children that women can have successful working lives too : )