The US is now slightly getting back to normal from what I understand. A lot of companies are planning on bringing people back to the office by September. Things are opening up, she could have easily made her way back. After all, if Retro-Flame was able to sneak in, she could too. I hope for her sake she'll stay with this guy, because there's nothing worse than regretting not giving something a second/proper shot and stay for a guy though I believe her narrative will always be "I blame this on COVID".I reckon the bf was the reason Louise decided not to go back to NY
I just wish she were more honest as in "I tried, it didn't work out, here are the lessons I learned" and it would make her more relatable. We've all tried things which didn't work out. Whenever she talked about coming back to Ireland and NY, she always whines about the pandemic screwing her plans instead of addressing the real reason.She would be home by now anyway even if there was never any pandemic. She was home sick and crying about missing family when she was there about 8 weeks. Normal enough yeah but she is someone who needs to be surrounded by others to feel good, moving alone and living alone never made any sense. No shame in her trying it and it not working out, but she definitely uses Covid as the reason she moved home when the dogs on the street could see she wasn’t happy there and was itching for her family and friends.
Whats lidl Louise real name
She sounds like the type of girl who will eat/drink whatever on weekends, feel guilty about it and then go overboard with the workouts.In the last 24hrs she's gone to exercise 3 times; yesterday at Collective Fitness, then Reformer pilates in the evening, now Steffans new gym today. It's all a bit much!
What else has she to be doing?!In the last 24hrs she's gone to exercise 3 times; yesterday at Collective Fitness, then Reformer pilates in the evening, now Steffans new gym today. It's all a bit much!
All these exercise class that most of these Instagramers film themselves doing are all for the gram. They speed up the video so it’s hard to see if they are doing them properly in real-time. They don’t pay for them so it’s a case of not really putting in as much effort. It’s not costing the instructors anything to have them in their classes and they are probably happy with the advertising.Did anyone see the live exercise class she did with Maeve Madden during the first lockdown? No harm to Louise but she has absolutely zero co-ordination and couldn’t keep up with anything. I think she does running and Pilates rather than HIIT/cross fit type stuff.
Same here, walks (though not as regularly as you!) and lots of stretches to keep my poor back in line.I must be the only one who never sets foot in a gym or does any exercise class. I go for two 30 min walks daily with the dog and that’s about it. That seems to keep me in relatively stable shape. I’m sure I could tone up here and there but I’m not bothered tbh. I find the obsessive relationship with working out on Instagram just that, obsessive
It's unhealthy. I can't even imagine the number of people out there who developed insecurities, eating disorders and compulsive exercising behavior from Instagram. I can understand wanting to look good, but most of these people are doing this to look good on social media specifically and to get validation. I used to go to the gym 5 times a week pre-pandemic and the atmosphere over there was overbearing. I'm now sticking to yoga and running instead of being stuck in a poorly lit and sewage smelling gym. Some of these people need to get some proper fresh air to feed their brain cells.I must be the only one who never sets foot in a gym or does any exercise class. I go for two 30 min walks daily with the dog and that’s about it. That seems to keep me in relatively stable shape. I’m sure I could tone up here and there but I’m not bothered tbh. I find the obsessive relationship with working out on Instagram just that, obsessive