Hannah Witton

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Ugh, it's just come up on my YouTube shorts and christ alive...

I watched about 10 mins of her new vlog before i gave up, too. I imagine the audience for this kind of thing is pretty niche.
 
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It just went on way too long. If it was maybe 10 seconds or the writing changed so you had something else to read.

How can a content creator not realise people will be put off by the cringe of it!?
 
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Oh no, Hannah! The outfit vlog is awful, don’t get me started on her holding the mic. Awful. Cringe.
 
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I always wonder why she produces so much fashion content when she's not particularly stylish and does not have a lot of interesting clothes (we've seen that dark embroidered skirt so many times already).
 
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Wow … Hannah is getting increasingly cringe, or has it always been like this?

The dancing, the clothing choices … it’s making me embarrassed to be a similar age - she’s making millennials look downright mortifying!

I don’t see her new career endeavour ending well either - I can’t imagine fellow influencers wanting to pay her much for her help in setting up their Patreons etc. I just doubt the market is there, don’t most of them have management companies for all that?
 
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I love outfit repeating and slow fashion content but I'm not keen on the way she does fashion videos. Maybe it's the dancing and random imaginary scenarios. Didn't understand why you'd wear a really short dress to an escape room? The yellow sandal things always give me the ick.

Someone's even commented saying clearly she's never been to a fancy restaurant.
 
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I don’t know what her idea of a fancy restaurant is but I doubt it’d be anything with a Michelin star, given she admits children’s party food is her favourite thing to eat 😂
 
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She looks better in that last video because of the make up.

However her hair isn't doing her any favours. The lack of volume on top just makes her look like the moon emoji 🌚


Wow … Hannah is getting increasingly cringe, or has it always been like this?

The dancing, the clothing choices … it’s making me embarrassed to be a similar age - she’s making millennials look downright mortifying!

I don’t see her new career endeavour ending well either - I can’t imagine fellow influencers wanting to pay her much for her help in setting up their Patreons etc. I just doubt the market is there, don’t most of them have management companies for all that?
It's always been like this. The British Youtube community was always cringe like this, really cringe extroverted weird dancing and quirkiness. Acted like me and my mates did in Year 10 and 11 but permanently and way beyond the ages where it was acceptable to act like that. It used to be on-trend to act like that in videos but now it's moved on but she's acting the same so the cringe is really obvious.
 
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I always wonder why she produces so much fashion content when she's not particularly stylish and does not have a lot of interesting clothes (we've seen that dark embroidered skirt so many times already).
I feel like Hannah and Leena norms are twins sometimes, the fashion content feels tired.

I’m also over the “behind the scenes” I don’t need to see her gazing at her laptop for ten minutes sped up. I do that enough myself.
 
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I feel like Hannah and Leena norms are twins sometimes, the fashion content feels tired.

I’m also over the “behind the scenes” I don’t need to see her gazing at her laptop for ten minutes sped up. I do that enough myself.
At least Leena has something to say
 
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I think Leena is what Hannah wants to be. Or what Hannah used to be.

Leena is actually quite engaging and funny. And has a job outside of social media that keeps her ideas a bit fresher and real/has actual hobbies to show development. Hannahs life seems a bit boring and stagnant (although don't get me wrong she's a nice person and it's great she hasn't succumbed to becoming a generic influencer).
 
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I think Leena’s Patreon is a lot more successful than Hannah’s too
 
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I really like both Hannah and Leena, but I do think Leena's content is more appealing and has a little more structure. She has some clear ideas and talks about them well.
Her fashion sense isnt always my cup of tea, but her journey into sewing and knitting has been very interesting to me and seeing her thrift and how she pairs pieces is interesting. Not my style but I do enjoy it.
Hannah has a little less structure now. Yes she is posting about her new jobs and her organisational stuff, but honestly I just want to be organised.
Also, watching hannah and melanie (murphy) talk about motherhood has not sold it to me in the slightest. Hannah's newsletter talking about how she cant really leave Rowan for too long because of breastfeeding sounds really hard to me. Idk, motherhood is made up of sacrifices I get that, but neither of them make it look fun
 
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I really like both Hannah and Leena, but I do think Leena's content is more appealing and has a little more structure. She has some clear ideas and talks about them well.
Her fashion sense isnt always my cup of tea, but her journey into sewing and knitting has been very interesting to me and seeing her thrift and how she pairs pieces is interesting. Not my style but I do enjoy it.
Hannah has a little less structure now. Yes she is posting about her new jobs and her organisational stuff, but honestly I just want to be organised.
Also, watching hannah and melanie (murphy) talk about motherhood has not sold it to me in the slightest. Hannah's newsletter talking about how she cant really leave Rowan for too long because of breastfeeding sounds really hard to me. Idk, motherhood is made up of sacrifices I get that, but neither of them make it look fun
Rowan is only feeding for comfort, she could easily go away and leave Dan with a few bottles. Rowan can also be on normal milk by now, so doesn't even require breastmilk. She's more attached to it than he probably is.

So don't look at her or Mel for an example of motherhood
 
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I was going to say- they have chosen to do motherhood the complicated way. I don’t know anyone who has floorbeds and constant breast feeding demands at rowan’s age.

They say they like it and are ‘so lucky’ to be able to parent this way- but it makes parenthood look horrific
 
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I was going to say- they have chosen to do motherhood the complicated way. I don’t know anyone who has floorbeds and constant breast feeding demands at rowan’s age.

They say they like it and are ‘so lucky’ to be able to parent this way- but it makes parenthood look horrific
Yeah they do seem to make it look like you have to give absolutely everything up for your child. I get that parenting involves sacrifice but most people need to get their kids into a good routine early to work with their job. One benefit of being an influencer is you don't have the same kind if work routine as a 'normal' job so can afford to just follow whatever the routine the child sets.
 
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I was going to say- they have chosen to do motherhood the complicated way. I don’t know anyone who has floorbeds and constant breast feeding demands at rowan’s age.

They say they like it and are ‘so lucky’ to be able to parent this way- but it makes parenthood look horrific

I'm a cosleeping floor bed mama. I wouldn't have chosen this if you'd asked me when pregnant but it's what has worked for us in order to get our toddler to sleep and for us to get a decent night sleep

Breastfeeding at his age is still very normal, I know people who breastfed until their little one was 4/5+

So an almost 2 year old still breastfeeding and needing support to sleep is pretty biologically normal
 
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I'm a cosleeping floor bed mama. I wouldn't have chosen this if you'd asked me when pregnant but it's what has worked for us in order to get our toddler to sleep and for us to get a decent night sleep

Breastfeeding at his age is still very normal, I know people who breastfed until their little one was 4/5+

So an almost 2 year old still breastfeeding and needing support to sleep is pretty biologically normal
All babies and children are different, and I don't know anyone floorsleeping and breastfeeding well into toddler ages. Its misleading to say this is normal. Nothing is "normal", its what works for you :)
 
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