One recent comment was from a self described 74 year old straight woman who said she fell for Kylie.
I recall one episode a few weeks ago when some enthralled guy sent his photograph to Kylie and she added her picture to match, side by side, and sent it back to him as a gift.
This is crazy
My very first response to her was when she described the fun of stealing apples for her apple pie episode. I challenged her that it’s stealing, why not be gracious snd pay the farmer. She replied, saying she really wasn’t stealing (even though she called it stealing in the video) because it’s common practice and, anyway, Guido’s family owns most of the farms around, but she wasn’t sure ! I knew then she’s an entitled brat.
I’m sure everyone’s noticed how she sexualizes everything from the camera angle looking down her dress as she mixes her pastry in a bowl, focusing the camera on her midriff, turning seductively as she focuses on her chest, the Christmas tree episode where she climbs a ladder to decorate the tree and sways her hips, dipping under a tree branch to show her breasts, hate to say it, but one recent one where I’m sure her nipple was visible.
Oh and let’s not forget the bathtub episode, where she speaks of being nakedly honest and notice how she fondles the faucet with her finger !
Speaking of finger, why does she languishly run her finger along her nose and down her face ?!
We sometimes watch with our Italian daughter and she’s aghast, while also entertained by Kylie’s outrageous and phoney behavior.
I suspect many of her “patrons” are men who fantasize that Kylie is the one for them, if only she would notice them. She specially recognized one particular male donor for his support.
All just to say, it seems obvious that she has realized what her target demographic is and what is most profitable.The sexualuzed scenes are gratuitous and dropped in periodically for no apparent reason.
That this is how Italian women live is laughable. Maybe in men’s minds and 74 year olds ladies’ imaginations. Anyone truly interested in a realistic view of what it’s like to live in Italy, will find just the opposite of what she presents.