I want to believe he is being smart and hoping to gain some of her followers, and raise awareness, so tagging her in the hopes she'll share more and encourage them across (hard to convince the bots though...). I also would like to believe it is some shade where he sees that she is trying to hit her 4mil through them or trying to make us believe she actually stands for something (hahahaha), and giving himself an excuse to tag her and remind her that as much as she wants to play the victim

, she should think herself very bloody lucky.
I've come across from Twitter originally to cool down by sharing my thoughts which are making me more and more angry. I've been reading masses of tweets still bleating on about 'influencers' in Dubai. As of today, Scotland at least are banning flights in from the UAE, and obviously there has been the testing and quarantine in place for a short while. I don't doubt there are selfish people coming back and not quarantining like they are meant to, and they need dealt with (now that it is law and an outright travel ban, I don't actually see there being any reason that they couldn't even electronically tag some of them coming back for the 10 days). They shouldn't have gone, they shouldn't be mixing but many of them have gone out and remain out there and aren't coming in and out of the country. Rules are tightening and that will affect them, and hopefully they'll do the decent thing and stay home when they return following the media backlash they are receiving. What is getting my back up today is the fact that while there is a pile on that lot (not saying they are in anyway not in the wrong!) for being out of the country, why are the ones at home encouraging unnecessary shopping, showing trips here, there and everywhere that are either completely against the rules or at least not in keeping in the spirit of the rules? The Dubai lot are probably doing a lot less damage to the current situation than the ones here at home slyly trying to find loopholes and putting it on display to their followers for them to also do the same. Very few out there are encouraging the masses to jump on planes (yes there will be a handful), but that same vitriol doesn't seem to be directed to the ones showing a new toilet cleaner that may not be available where essential food shops are being done, or their new waah-ful bedding (Marioism...) that is joining the piles upon piles of bedding already owned. Hopefully the Dubai backlash will affect influencers (at least the ones that are in it for money and not because they actually use their position to advocate) as a whole, but I am noticing while Twitter goes after those abroad (justified at the risk of new variants) nothing is being said to the ones on their doorsteps that are constantly doing as they please!