I don’t like them. They look laminated or soaped to me.Alix has posted on Instagram. She has Anna Newton's brows.
I don’t like them. They look laminated or soaped to me.Alix has posted on Instagram. She has Anna Newton's brows.
The photo is edited. You can tell by the fuzziness around her body and face. Fanciest iPhone, but fuzzy photos? Nah.I think she’s looking really good! I like the hair colour. I wonder if she’s lost weight doing some Peloton.
You can see her profile and she barely uses itI think she’s looking really good! I like the hair colour. I wonder if she’s lost weight doing some Peloton.
She’s not the most consistent user but saying she barely uses it is a bit unfair, IMO.You can see her profile and she barely uses it
Here you go!Can anyone screenshot her peloton profile? (No idea if that’s against any rules on here so ignore me if so!)
This thanks for summarising so well, I totally agree with everything you said. It’s an absolute JOKE she casually throws in that the 1st of MARCH is her first day back at work. I’m sorry WHAT?!? As a key worker who has been working long hours with minimal time off through the pandemic, I found her “return to social media” smug and absolutely off putting. She doesn’t even reliably put out content when she’s “working”.She looks good. But I’m over it, sorry. I actually have a lot of understanding about mental health and taking needed health leaves/sabbaticals, but it’s obvious she’s just going to sporadically do this whenever she feels like it and then come back with a bait-y ‘update’ video that answers nothing as per usual, makes promises, and then after a while repeats the entire cycle.
Like I said, I support caring for your health above all else, and it is my personal experience with this exact thing that makes it so frustrating to watch people like Alix pretend as though they work a normal job where they took ‘time off’. The reference to ‘first day back at work’ is somewhat offensive to me. It’s not— it’s not the same at all to a job where you have a contract, a boss, and daily responsibilities and goals that must be met and taking MONTHS off has actual consequences and requires planning and sacrifice. But it’s like they all “play house” (or ‘play career’) online to look good or frame their disappearance as something it wasn’t. I mean, she’s wearing a suit to take pics on her room showing she’s ‘back at work’. How much more performative can you get? Why not come back with a new video, some content, and future plans? Instead “hey guyss... I cut my hair..”... and of course the typical, “Thank you to all the lovely people who asked if I was okay”.
If they could just be honest and be like— yeah this isn’t really a real job and I’m not worried anymore about losing followers so I’m just going to do with it what I please for now, I’m thankful this is what I can do to make a living though. Then fine! Instead they fully pretend as though they clocked out and had an official LOA.
What do you think did it? The “first day back at work“ comment (on the first of March...)This thanks for summarising so well, I totally agree with everything you said. It’s an absolute JOKE she casually throws in that the 1st of MARCH is her first day back at work. I’m sorry WHAT?!? As a key worker who has been working long hours with minimal time off through the pandemic, I found her “return to social media” smug and absolutely off putting. She doesn’t even reliably put out content when she’s “working”.
She’s lost over 500 followers on Instagram today as per socialblade so her posts have obviously not been received very well.
That, or it’s people who forgot that they followed her, and when she suddenly appeared in their feed decided that they were not interested in her anymore.What do you think did it? The “first day back at work“ comment (on the first of March...)