This is why I think AL get a bad name. It’s so obvious that she’s trying to place cookies on people’s browsers with Black Friday / payday coming this weekif you look at the description, it is a mixture of various fashion companies to rack up those AL since her social media career is dying anyway
Completely and she isn't even discreet about how desperate she is for all the AL commission. She says something like "Guys save this video to watch later when you are ready to shop."This is why I think AL get a bad name. It’s so obvious that she’s trying to place cookies on people’s browsers with Black Friday / payday coming this week
I randomly came across a Christmas vlog of hers from 2017 yesterday and I was SHOCKED to find that Lily paid for stuff (Christmas tree decorations from The White Company) and hung out with her friends. She also seemed naturally chirpy back then. She's a shell of her former self now, only caring about freebies and getting ££ from AL links while being completely miserable, sad!She has lost the plot since she had a baby. She was always like that but her vlogs always focused on going out and food so we never came to know. It's now that the " personality" got highlighted since all her activities have dried up.
the tree was gifted, so does all her house plantI randomly came across a Christmas vlog of hers from 2017 yesterday and I was SHOCKED to find that Lily paid for stuff (Christmas tree decorations from John Lewis) and hung out with her friends. She also seemed naturally chirpy back then. She's a shell of her former self now, only caring about freebies and getting ££ from AL links while being completely miserable, sad!
Should clarify - you don’t even need to be a parent to see the dangers half the time. You just need half a brain...I know this isn’t mumsnet, but as a parent of a 2 year old who’s been climbing since before he could walk (!) their house really has some safety issues for a toddler; so many things Grey could pull over onto herself. Things can happen so quickly, and it does seem like it’s not taken completely seriously - at least outwardly.
The peloton in the office but no desk for Rich is ridiculous.
I agree with some of the safety issues, like the small console table etc. They can really be pulled down easily.I know this isn’t mumsnet, but as a parent of a 2 year old who’s been climbing since before he could walk (!) their house really has some safety issues for a toddler; so many things Grey could pull over onto herself. Things can happen so quickly, and it does seem like it’s not taken completely seriously - at least outwardly.
The peloton in the office but no desk for Rich is ridiculous.
Yes, toddlers try and climb on everything. But after seeing your son try and climb on a coffee table, would you firstly film him trying to climb up and then yourself put him on it while filming?I agree with some of the safety issues, like the small console table etc. They can really be pulled down easily.
But I do feel like her daughter climbing onto a coffee table to be blown out of proportion. I have an 18 month old and he is constantly climbing on things, over the sofa etc. I try to stop him when I can but I know that I can’t be with him without turning away for a few minutes. Personally, I’d rather stand with him and show him how to do it safely.
Yeah of course. Reaching for the phone wouldn’t be my first choice. But I’ve a feeling this wasn’t her first time.Yes, toddlers try and climb on everything. But after seeing your son try and climb on a coffee table, would you firstly film him trying to climb up and then yourself put him on it while filming?
Surely you stop them, say not to do it and that’s that.
Of course - teaching them how to get down safely is important, but so are boundariesI agree with some of the safety issues, like the small console table etc. They can really be pulled down easily.
But I do feel like her daughter climbing onto a coffee table to be blown out of proportion. I have an 18 month old and he is constantly climbing on things, over the sofa etc. I try to stop him when I can but I know that I can’t be with him without turning away for a few minutes. Personally, I’d rather stand with him and show him how to do it safely.
Um, are "puffa coats" a thing in the UK? Or is it Lily misspelling a word?View attachment 320701
Lily trying to be clever. Guys remember to ask your sis or gf to clear their cache/cookies...There are so many deserving vloggers that we can support, not her/ ^ Zara doesn't do AL, so she kindly link something that does. So clever
It's a thing. Michelin man style/quilted jackets are commonly known as puffa jackets in UK and Ireland. I think I have heard Americans refer to them as down coats, but I presume that's really in reference to the lighter jackets and coats that are filled with genuine duck down, whereas a puffa is typically filled with polyester wadding.Um, are "puffa coats" a thing in the UK? Or is it Lily misspelling a word?
I asked this in HelloOctober’s thread!Um, are "puffa coats" a thing in the UK? Or is it Lily misspelling a word?
To be honest, is so unnoticeable. Maybe light grey?The carpet issue annoys me. Just embrace the grey colour instead of trying to add an oatmeal colour rug over the top - it looks ridiculous. I’ll laugh if she changes it to oatmeal/beige and grey comes back in again. Currently trying to decide what color to do my own carpets and both grey and oatmeal feel like the wrong choice because of Lily and her trend following
I would say it depends what paint you’re coordinating with - cool toned or warm toned? We went for a greige that was somewhere in the middle cos we have it throughout the upstairs and it needed to suit multiple room colours.The carpet issue annoys me. Just embrace the grey colour instead of trying to add an oatmeal colour rug over the top - it looks ridiculous. I’ll laugh if she changes it to oatmeal/beige and grey comes back in again. Currently trying to decide what color to do my own carpets and both grey and oatmeal feel like the wrong choice because of Lily and her trend following
I thought they were puffer coats, but maybe I am not cool enough to say puffa.Um, are "puffa coats" a thing in the UK? Or is it Lily misspelling a word?
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