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Why is she making out like she's doing 'them' a favour by basically saying, their time is precious and they only have one spare day in their 'oh so busy' diary but they'll sacrifice it to come down and help out.
Meanwhile, over on Ali's Instastories... he is giving information on how the public can help but hasn't said anything about them attending themselves.
She probably has no intention of going. Just another statement (lie) to make her look good.
I'd like to see Instastories of them attending and helping out.
No kidding!
I honestly hope that they do take time out of their "busy lives" this Sunday to help out. They clearly have compassion for animals -- especially Ali -- so this is something they could authentically show passion and support for. If they choose to do this, I have some unsolicited advice for Lydia, as this could be an opportunity for her to show some personal growth after the debacle that was the homeless sleep-out:
1. Leave the vlogging camera at home.
2. Arrive wearing clothing, hair and make-up that is comfortable and appropriate for a hard day's work.
3. The whole time there, do your best in the spirit of cheerful service [yes, I'm a mom and this is what I tell my son when he volunteers!]
4. Have fun, but remember this has NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU! Resist the urge to make a spectacle of yourself and make sure the loudest voices are those of the volunteers who put in the time and energy to organize the event
5. After you're back, vlog
ad nauseam about it if you'd like, but please don't focus so much on how tired you were, how hot/cold it was, etc. But instead emphasize the positive side of the experience: how many people showed up, how great it was to be a part of the community, inspiring people you met, what impact you collectively had, etc. etc. Use your "influencer" status to inspire others to consider participating in more give-back opportunities in their community and do a little bit to help make the world a better place.
Just my two-cents, if she's open to listening