For anyone else that wanted to know what this insta story said...I do enjoy Louise’s content, I think it’s a comfort thing but she definitely has cycles of what she’s posting.
Also, from her latest story it seems that not everything has been rosy with Liam and honestly, I want the tea hah
Doesn’t sound like anything different than what she’s been posting every two weeks during her “post lockdown clarity” sessions.For anyone else that wanted to know what this insta story said...
Also, I don’t think it sounds like she’s admitting things haven’t been great with Liam but more “I’ve taken a step back, lots of aspects of my life have improved, including my relationship.”
Saying that, it wouldn’t surprise me if things weren’t great between them because she never seems to speak of him in much of a positive light.
This makes me see red. She really has no i-bleeping-dea. As OP mentioned she got extremely lucky with YouTube and who she knew at a specific time in her life and that's IT. Besides this we all know Daddy bankrolls her.I wish she’d stop bloody saying this kind of thing as though her lifestyle is attainable! She is where she is because of the timing of the YouTube boom in like 2012 and, let’s be honest, being friends with Zoe. Most people cannot just duck about with a camera occasionally and still afford a huge home, private school and their own office
She’s so delusional. In her head, she made it on talent and amazing video content. In reality, she made it based on a well timed friendship and access to a video camera.I wish she’d stop bloody saying this kind of thing as though her lifestyle is attainable! She is where she is because of the timing of the YouTube boom in like 2012 and, let’s be honest, being friends with Zoe. Most people cannot just duck about with a camera occasionally and still afford a huge home, private school and their own office
Not to mention her dad was already loaded so she came from an already incredibly privileged backgroundI wish she’d stop bloody saying this kind of thing as though her lifestyle is attainable! She is where she is because of the timing of the YouTube boom in like 2012 and, let’s be honest, being friends with Zoe. Most people cannot just duck about with a camera occasionally and still afford a huge home, private school and their own office
She married a teacher and owned her own home, that was inherited by her if I’m not wrong? She had a job she hated and her hobby ended up being her career. Big deal It’s not like she was ever going to be homeless if it didn’t work out.Not to mention her dad was already loaded so she came from an already incredibly privileged background
This is so smug. As everyone has already pointed out, a lot of the early Youtubers really were in the right place at the right time. Louise's claim to fame was that she had a blog, started a YouTube channel as a hobby and encouraged Zoe to start a YouTube channel rather than just blogging. Louise was married to a teacher, could afford to work part time and they owned their own home.I wish she’d stop bloody saying this kind of thing as though her lifestyle is attainable! She is where she is because of the timing of the YouTube boom in like 2012 and, let’s be honest, being friends with Zoe. Most people cannot just duck about with a camera occasionally and still afford a huge home, private school and their own office
I agree. Definitely wouldn’t be. She managed to coast with crappy content purely because there was nothing else out there. That’s why you are not getting the views anymore, Louise! People doing it better.let’s be honest, if louise started her channel today, she would not be successful
Thought you were calling me smug for a sec. I was like um pardon we are 100% on the same page here. She’s so privileged.This is so smug. As everyone has already pointed out, a lot of the early Youtubers really were in the right place at the right time. Louise's claim to fame was that she had a blog, started a YouTube channel as a hobby and encouraged Zoe to start a YouTube channel rather than just blogging. Louise was married to a teacher, could afford to work part time and they owned their own home.
Not everyone has the same priveleges and not all of us can become big Youtubers (because that would be ridiculous). Also, some of us like our office jobs and have job satisfaction. I can't stand the rhetoric that 9-5 or 'office job' means you're too good for it or that it isn't worthwhile, or that somehow you're not successful. That's such a narrow minded view of the world.
Also, with the whole 'if I can do it, you can too!!'- if that's the case then how about you share your knowledge? Empower your viewers with unfulfilling office jobs and share some tips on how to work for yourself and how to change your career path. Unless you're sharing that knowledge and giving useful advice then posts like this are clearly self serving. Spoiler, this won't happen because so much of Louise's success was being in the right place at the right time. It would be more admirable to just admit that 'to be honest I can't believe I managed to make money filming chubby bunny marshmallow videos then somehow this popularity enabled me to write some books and then do all kinds of other exciting things'. Some of them talk about their 'success' like they're the second coming of Christ and it would be refreshing for someone to say 'I have no idea how I've made millions from what started silly collab videos or talking about the contents of my makeup bag.'