You know it’s fake when they say she’s an A lister in her home country and in the UK lmaoSorry if this has already been posted. Blind item involving LW x
You know it’s fake when they say she’s an A lister in her home country and in the UK lmaoSorry if this has already been posted. Blind item involving LW x
She probably wrote that blind herselfYou know it’s fake when they say she’s an A lister in her home country and in the UK lmao
haShe probably wrote that blind herself
What website is this again? I used to look up the blinds.Sorry if this has already been posted. Blind item involving LW x
I'm sure she absolutely excels in recruiting for the British Army.I don’t know, you never really know - if she was being offered enough for it, I’d say witless wouldn’t have a second thought in recruiting.
Agcwebpages but there is also crazydaysandnights. What can I say I love the tea xWhat website is this again? I used to look up the blinds.
Same...i forgot about the first one. V juicy. Ta.Agcwebpages but there is also crazydaysandnights. What can I say I love the tea x
Is this an implication that Laura West Britmore could be about to join Babe Station?It's basically saying that Laura is in charge of recruiting girls to work as "yachters", code for escort. Not sure if I believe it.
Is babe station still on? I’m no Laura fan, but I don’t think she’d ever go thereIs this an implication that Laura West Britmore could be about to join Babe Station?
Why's that?Is babe station still on? I’m no Laura fan, but I don’t think she’d ever go there
I hope not.So I’m guessing she got the next LI gig? Tragic…
Excellent use of sarcasmAs a long, LONG time lurker, who has seen your "West Brit" abuse reach absolutely pathetic levels, I registered, solely to laugh in your face, and celebrate Laura getting this gig.
A gig she never lost. Why would ITV mess with a good thing.
"British Army Podcasts". Lol. Tall Poppy Syndrome in full effect.
And, you couldn't even get "British Army Podcaster" right. She interviewed a member of the British Army for a podcast.
But she left and made something of herself and didn't rot on RTE. How dare she.
Ah yes! Fair fucks to her for climbing that ladder… while stepping on people’s necks along the way … well done Laura! Plus she did a barely subpar job at hosting Love Island, getting heavy criticism every time she appeared on our screens. So not sure where messing with the “good thing” comes from, having her husband as the long-term narrator is probably a strong hold on her position, I’ll admit that.As a long, LONG time lurker, who has seen your "West Brit" abuse reach absolutely pathetic levels, I registered, solely to laugh in your face, and celebrate Laura getting this gig.
A gig she never lost. Why would ITV mess with a good thing.
"British Army Podcasts". Lol. Tall Poppy Syndrome in full effect.
And, you couldn't even get "British Army Podcaster" right. She interviewed a member of the British Army for a podcast.
But she left and made something of herself and didn't rot on RTE. How dare she.
Love everything about this post @ohjaysus. But most of all that Laura is referred to as an influencer. Not a presenter, not an author. Just yer wan off Instagram.Ah yes! Fair fucks to her for climbing that ladder… while stepping on people’s necks along the way … well done Laura! Plus she did a barely subpar job at hosting Love Island, getting heavy criticism every time she appeared on our screens. So not sure where messing with the “good thing” comes from, having her husband as the long-term narrator is probably a strong hold on her position, I’ll admit that.
Regarding the British Army;
The podcast show notes, released to the newspaper under an FOI request, say: "The recruiting partnering project (RPP) is a partnering agreement between the British Army and Capita since 2012. Capita works hand-in-hand with the army to attract, source and select officers and soldiers (regular and reserve), to the quantity and quality that the British Army needs each year."
It continued: "The Locker podcasts are part of the RPP’s overall marketing strategy to attract applications by using a wide range of opportunities and media channels."
A spokeswoman for the British Army said that "all the influencers were briefed on the background of the campaign". She added that they were all aware that the podcast was "a continuation of the army recruitment campaign" and that "it was an activity promoting army jobs".
She was in fact getting paid directly for recruiting for the British Army … disguised as a female empowering interview.