She’s like a little teenager, I’d say her family are mortoShe makes me cringe so much. The way she preens herself and does those turns and poses for the camera.
She’s like a little teenager, I’d say her family are mortoShe makes me cringe so much. The way she preens herself and does those turns and poses for the camera.
but she’s such a QUEEN !Her mother’s face is why I’m scared of Botox lol
And the sis. Just does not look normalHer mother’s face is why I’m scared of Botox lol
I think it’s unfair to criticise her mother and sisters appearance. They occasionally appear in her stories but are not themselves cultivating Instagram personas, shilling random tatt and twirling vainly because they’re just so delighted with themselves.And the sis. Just does not look normal
Ok that’s your opinion and I have mine.I think it’s unfair to criticise her mother and sisters appearance. They occasionally appear in her stories but are not themselves cultivating Instagram personas, shilling random tatt and twirling vainly because they’re just so delighted with themselves.
In my book, they both look fine - but are not courting attention and therefore comments on their looks are below the belt.
You’re blocked She is still going stronglooks like Clara has left Instagram? Or I could be blocked!
Also her father being such a huge prominent name in the PR industry would have given her an advantage and land clients I would think that other " start up" PR companies wouldnt have had.My main issue with Hannah is her repeated insistence that she's "self-made". She'll acknowledge that her dad indeed gave her advice along the way, but fails to understand that having her parents money to fall back on if her business failed is a HUGE bonus that most don't have. So many people would love to start their own company but cannot risk it because, if it doesn't work, they could quite literally be homeless. Hannah knew that fail or thrive she would be absolutely fine money wise, yet she downright refuses to say this or even see this. It shows utter ignorance for the real world. Not having to worry about putting food on the table if you have a bad week business wise is NOT being self-made, you literally are using your parents as guarantors and giving the middle finger to those who don't have the same privilege by refusing to acknowledge it.