Or sell them but donate the money to NSPCC seeing as she's an Ambassador?Did she say she sells baby clothes on facebook? For someone who loves shopping in charity shops so much, you'd think she'd actually give something back and donate as well
Or sell them but donate the money to NSPCC seeing as she's an Ambassador?Did she say she sells baby clothes on facebook? For someone who loves shopping in charity shops so much, you'd think she'd actually give something back and donate as well
Also the amount of mistakes in the new book is unreal, was it not proof read? For example the word 'things' is spelled thiMgs.
Did she say she sells baby clothes on facebook? For someone who loves shopping in charity shops so much, you'd think she'd actually give something back and donate as well
IF you want to rent a property at a reduced rate, that’s fine... but you can do something nice without advertising it regularly so people think you’re so woke and charitable. It’s practically a PR stunt that stems purely from privilege.Someone had posted in the previous thread Louise’s IG caption introducing herself to her new followers, and in there she had said something about investing in properties, which she’s renting to families at a reduced rate.
While I do think that investing in real estate is generally wise, and renting at reduced rate is obviously a nice thing to do, as there’s so many scammy landlords, and I’m sure she’s still going to come out having made $$$ from the properties (so win-win), something about the way she said it rubs me the wrong way. Reminds me of Elena from Little Fires Everywhere lol
I’m sure we’re due another post/video about how’s she financially supports all her family!!! So darcy better remember that and keep doing the ads!IF you want to rent a property at a reduced rate, that’s fine... but you can do something nice without advertising it regularly so people think you’re so woke and charitable. It’s practically a PR stunt that stems purely from privilege.
Darcy makes the money for that family, just like Emilia makes the money for the SJs. Let them be kids ffs, not the breadwinners of the family.I’m sure we’re due another post/video about how’s she financially supports all her family!!! So darcy better remember that and keep doing the ads!
Don't have anything to add but you are spot on with the nice vs altruistic thing.Plus, she's never specified how much of a reduced rate. I am not from the area, but I just had a quick google, and it seems that around 800 - 900 pounds a month would be roughly the market rate for a 3 bedroom, renovated home (if you know better, please correct me). And then say Louise chose to instead rent it out for 700 pounds. That's about 200 pounds a month she would be 'covering'... that's essentially pocket change to her. 50 pounds a week? She probably spends that amount on Minstrels. Even if it's more than that, she would be able to absorb that 'loss' pretty easily.
I would like to say, I think it's nice of her to do this. To the family who is renting out that home, 200 pounds a month would make a massive difference, but I think it's a very effective, and very affordable, type of PR for Louise. Same with the donation of the book sales thing she's doing (I don't fully understand that one, but some people broke it down nicely in the previous thread about how it sounds a lot more impressive than it actually is). Again, I think this is a NICE thing to do, and she didn't have to do it, so good on her. But this is not an entirely alturistic thing. She may be dumb, but she's not stupid.
£50 a week is probably her weekly blow-dry she insists on having because she is too lazy to wash her own hair.Plus, she's never specified how much of a reduced rate. I am not from the area, but I just had a quick google, and it seems that around 800 - 900 pounds a month would be roughly the market rate for a 3 bedroom, renovated home (if you know better, please correct me). And then say Louise chose to instead rent it out for 700 pounds. That's about 200 pounds a month she would be 'covering'... that's essentially pocket change to her. 50 pounds a week? She probably spends that amount on Minstrels. Even if it's more than that, she would be able to absorb that 'loss' pretty easily.
Good point - just checked and her hairdresser does £20 a blow dry, £35 for a cut and blow dry, and balyange/root stretch (which id imagine is what louise is getting) is £60.£50 a week is probably her weekly blow-dry she insists on having because she is too lazy to wash her own hair.