Jo Good has been broadcasting on BBC Radio London for many years, she currently hosts an afternoon show from 1.30 to 5pm on weekdays. Mention of her on the BBC Radio thread on Tattle prompted the creation of this thread.
She started vlogging on YouTube a couple of years ago as MiddleAgedMinx (25,000 followers on YT, 14,000 on IG), positioning herself as a fashion, beauty and lifestyle influencer. She has stated that vlogging is her passion and becoming an influencer is her plan B alternative career. She has partnered with various companies on YouTube and she often mentions her commercial vlogs to her BBC listeners. She calls her mother and her dog clickbait.
You’ll not have to listen to her radio show for long to hear her declare that she lives in Marylebone, is 65 years old, used to live in Brighton, has an English bulldog called Matilda, drives everywhere in her Mini, is a yogi, doesn't cook, went to secondary school in Australia, was a dancer, went to drama school, used to be an actress on Crossroads, toured the world with Derek Nimmo, is a show off, loves the city and couldn't leave London, loves the country and wants to live in nature, is an old hippie who lives by the seat of her pants financially with no pension (despite being landlord of at least one property, buying designer clothes and £70 jars of Manuka honey). She will pronounce the names of each guest in at least three different ways, occasionally getting it right. She unashamedly admits that she steers interviews to make it all about her. She loves interviewing influencers on her BBC show (eg Saccone Jolys, Sali Hughes, Louise Pentland), always gushing furiously and managing to mention her vlog, presumably to direct traffic to her own SM from the influencers' devoted followers.
Her vlog on YouTube shows her driving around with her blind, elderly dog unsecured in the vehicle, this despite being a "dog expert" having co-authored the book "Barking Blondes" and featuring a weekly dog-lovers' segment on her radio show called "The Barking Hour". One vlog episode shows her leaving her dog unattended in her car while she went to an osteopath appointment in Notting Hill. When a YouTube commenter mentioned this she dismissed it, saying she was parked just outside. The car was, quite obviously, parked at the start of Portobello Road, approximately150 metres from, and not in sight of, the upstairs clinic on Pembridge Road.
She started vlogging on YouTube a couple of years ago as MiddleAgedMinx (25,000 followers on YT, 14,000 on IG), positioning herself as a fashion, beauty and lifestyle influencer. She has stated that vlogging is her passion and becoming an influencer is her plan B alternative career. She has partnered with various companies on YouTube and she often mentions her commercial vlogs to her BBC listeners. She calls her mother and her dog clickbait.
You’ll not have to listen to her radio show for long to hear her declare that she lives in Marylebone, is 65 years old, used to live in Brighton, has an English bulldog called Matilda, drives everywhere in her Mini, is a yogi, doesn't cook, went to secondary school in Australia, was a dancer, went to drama school, used to be an actress on Crossroads, toured the world with Derek Nimmo, is a show off, loves the city and couldn't leave London, loves the country and wants to live in nature, is an old hippie who lives by the seat of her pants financially with no pension (despite being landlord of at least one property, buying designer clothes and £70 jars of Manuka honey). She will pronounce the names of each guest in at least three different ways, occasionally getting it right. She unashamedly admits that she steers interviews to make it all about her. She loves interviewing influencers on her BBC show (eg Saccone Jolys, Sali Hughes, Louise Pentland), always gushing furiously and managing to mention her vlog, presumably to direct traffic to her own SM from the influencers' devoted followers.
Her vlog on YouTube shows her driving around with her blind, elderly dog unsecured in the vehicle, this despite being a "dog expert" having co-authored the book "Barking Blondes" and featuring a weekly dog-lovers' segment on her radio show called "The Barking Hour". One vlog episode shows her leaving her dog unattended in her car while she went to an osteopath appointment in Notting Hill. When a YouTube commenter mentioned this she dismissed it, saying she was parked just outside. The car was, quite obviously, parked at the start of Portobello Road, approximately150 metres from, and not in sight of, the upstairs clinic on Pembridge Road.
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