I’m wondering if her interest in Disney is genuine, or she’s just seen how well Disney content does and has jumped on the bandwagon, going well overboard in the process!
No, not genuinely interested at all. She’s been a well-off, financially privileged mother for 17ish years. She surely can’t claim to be a massive Disney fan having never actually been when she’s had lots of opportunities to?
I think she doesn’t have much personality, no genuine friends that aren’t mums of her children’s friends or no real hobbies that aren’t vlogging or organising. The Disney fad is definitely an attempt at personality substitution.
Also other Disney fans Disney bound. Subtly dress up like a character, but only enough that someone really into it could guess who you are, a stranger off the street wouldn’t be able to tell you are ‘dressed up’.
Rhi loves an excuse to obsess over matching attire and such and will of course go wildly and unnecessarily over the top. She has not got a clue how practicality and comfort are utmost priorities when picking backpacks and shoes in Orlando!
That just reminded of another instance my son rolled his eyes watching the Christmas Day vlog… when 9 year old Harry Potter, Star Wars & Minecraft fan W got a Peter Pan costume for Christmas. Twice she had to tell him what it was. It clearly wasn’t something he asked for or has any interest in.
It’s going to be painful watching isn’t it?!
Z as Tinkerbell
B as Wendy Darling
And almost 10 year old W being told to jump up and down in front of the camera dressed as Peter Pan.