I remember MOD reminding people to vote for the last local elections... her reminder post was put up on Insta after the voting had closedLike EVERY influencer. They are all bandwagon jumpers and do no research. All they can do is share/quote and type an essay relating it to their Aunt's cleaners neighbour.
Wtf is a zen room?! How the other half lives heyAnd a zen room. Don’t the forget the zen room.
Meh....don’t worry, they’ve sold their souls in exchange for that zen room. I’d rather not have the room and not have pictures of my naked children all over the internetWtf is a zen room?! How the other half lives hey
No because they’re loaded. They don’t need her to work more hours for cash. She only did that one shift a week to maintain her USP as relatable NHS midwife. That’s the thing. Financially none of this was ever necessary. They banked something like £240,000 last year from Instagram selling alone - and got everything else free including their ‘reno’ and holidays and festivals. This on top of her salary and his six figure salary!Do we think MOD as gone into HR at kings and asked to increase her hours due to the Instafans not but everything she advertises ???
Coming from a male heavy family, sat on the chair or sofa with hand down trousers is a default position. I think it's like a comfort thing. not actually doing anything other than resting their hand there. Usually tucked inside the waist band.I don’t know if the sofa to which he refers is in the sitting room!
He says when someone asks him “how are you” he “quickly resume our position on the sofa with our hands rammed firmly down our trousers as if looking for loose change”.
He says his dad taught him to do it or something.
Don't believe a word of it. It's not good PR to admit anything other than marital harmony.I also felt his wording on previous posts and this one implied they were having issues but I think 'not at all' is pretty firm.
It's not seedy, but it's definitely not just inside the waistband! Checking the welfare of their tackle is what many males do, with prime bonding time being on the sofa, watching the TV.Coming from a male heavy family, sat on the chair or sofa with hand down trousers is a default position. I think it's like a comfort thing. not actually doing anything other than resting their hand there. Usually tucked inside the waist band.
It's not as seedy as it seems you are trying to make it...
The house looked lovely before they bought it but I did read somewhere they’d said that the layout didn’t work for a family as it had been done up previously to be used as a b&b although that could easily beJust had a nose at their house pre MOD/FOD ‘reno’. It was soooo beautiful. What a monumental waste of money ‘renovating’ it. I mean each to their own I guess but it makes me wince to see how they ripped such a beautiful and freshly renovated house back to the bones.
I don’t think they do check. I’d love to see some official stats on how successful influencer marketing really is, does it actually work? I’m not sure it does, the companies that use a lot of influencers, eg M&S seem to be the ones struggling.It’s kind of fascinating that his post about hair bands has 1700+ comments but his posts of only son, blurred twin and wrong-stat men’s day posts are 300-500. Obviously bots and such but surely companies look at more than 1 post to check engagement? Someone tell me that they do?!
Nail on head right there.I’ll start to accept Simon as a mental health advocate when he starts to consider the mental health of his daughters. Being a preteen and having every aspect of your life broadcast to strangers on the internet is not conducive to an healthy mind.
More than likely they just take the agent's word. It's difficult to judge things like how many 2k Webber BBQs fod sells. Infuencers are a bit like the dot com bubble at the moment and brands are throwing money as to not miss out, things are changing but slowly.It’s kind of fascinating that his post about hair bands has 1700+ comments but his posts of only son, blurred twin and wrong-stat men’s day posts are 300-500. Obviously bots and such but surely companies look at more than 1 post to check engagement? Someone tell me that they do?!
I think maybe it did in the beginning. But infuencers are still selling themselves as every single follower is hanging on every post and ready to buy whatever. Those days are long gone and most infuencers struggle to reach 10% of their followers feed now people follow so many.I don’t think they do check. I’d love to see some official stats on how successful influencer marketing really is, does it actually work? I’m not sure it does, the companies that use a lot of influencers, eg M&S seem to be the ones struggling.
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