Roisin Dubh
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Her content was great to begin with. Original, different, and she seemed to be a bit authentic. Maybe she actually was authentic at one point? Anyway, that’s why I followed her. She seemed more relatable than the other bloggers around, a bit older, a bit more mature, a bit more normal sized and normal looking. Her content was different too. No fast fashion, some interesting pieces, a bit of glamour without being half naked like the rest of them. Somewhere along the line(probably when Linda came on board!!) it became commercial. It became a hard sell. It became hard sell after hard sell after hard sell. It became painful. No better than the ones who push Boohoo and PLT, just for older people. Suddenly it was 5 star cruises and holidays in honeymoon resorts, 3.5carat solitaires, Mercs and LV. Buying a Canada Goose coat just cos she was cold one afternoon in London. Stupid stuff. Excessive. Off putting. No real content, just sell sell sell. No good nature, no empathy, no charity. Just self centred self obsessed shite hand in hand with hard sales. Selling sh*t you knew she wouldn’t even look at herself. She became a complete sell out and fraud. Yet she flew under the radar with all of this again and again. And more and more people got sucked in. Buying sh*te supplements, sh*te skincare, sh*te homeware. It just went beyond the beyond. I’m delighted that Tattle has happened. It was a long time coming and I’m delighted that the bell has finally tolled for the (not so) lovely Lisa. She desperately need this kick up theThe problem with addressing it openly is the risk of driving (even more) people here. Her team have led her to this point as her original content was more - well original (!!) and authentic. They obviously had their own agenda and everybody got greedy. I suspect she'll try to ride it out. There's a couple of things she could try so it's interesting to watch and see. She shouldn't even need advice, a lot of it is just common sense but greed seems to have overtaken them all and that's really sad in times when some people have lost so much. It's put me off the whole blogger scene. I'd far rather support small, lesser known businesses.
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