I have a friend who has been featured in Forbes, Red, the evening standard, women & home magazine amongst others. There's no denying that he does work hard, but the only thing he did differently that many others don't- is hire professionals instead of trying to do it all on his own. He uses real photographers and he hired a publicist.Her desire to be relevant and to make her ''brand'' happen seems to be almost pathological at this stage. Bizarre behaviour. Also, does she think that she somehow has a global monopoly on apple butter, and people must only know about it or make it via her recipe. How utterly ludicrous. It's like someone trying to claim jam (or any other condiment) as their own. Not to mention, of all the things - this is the hill on which you'll die and contact the BBC about?! Just wow.
She's been a content creator for almost 8 years now, but her follower count has remained static and not grown above 28k. Her book has been out since 2020 and is ranked 259 in soups and stews + 2,140 in easy meals. She doesn't have her own website. Her podcast is discontinued. Her TikTok has 115 followers.
The get well soup does seem more affordable at £3.75 though but she said she was making a loss at the moment on the small scale.
Therapy would be very good for her. Her husband would have been so blindsided. Did she ever say she was so unhappy to him? I can understand about wanting to go back verus staying but she stayed anyway.Because she always shares too much or writes without thinking, then deletes it. She should just take some time for herself rather than use social media as a friend/psychologist whatever.
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