Back to dressing like a primary school child and "enjoying" her
The shoes of that women have an extra 2 cm at the back lolidk why this looks so funny to me
Does that matter on a red carpet? LolIs it even that warm in the UK rn?
Why does she look like she's 10 and her mummy just told her she doesn't get a day off from school for her birthday?View attachment 1196242
Back to dressing like a primary school child and "enjoying" hertrying desperately to find material for her dissertation disaster in Sparknotes"studying".
I will never get over thisOh god are you saying that's not a big goodie bag she's holding but her folded-up tailcoat?![]()
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Back to dressing like a primary school child and "enjoying" hertrying desperately to find material for her dissertation disaster in Sparknotes"studying".
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Back to dressing like a primary school child and "enjoying" hertrying desperately to find material for her dissertation disaster in Sparknotes"studying".
Obsessed with how her Instagram caption proudly lists "True vintage tailcoat" as one of her outfit piecesI will never get over this
I think so too. It would have been nice if she'd done more with her hair, like curled it or put it up in a bun, and maybe worn different shoes, but overall she looks pretty and appropriate to the occasion. (And extremely uncomfortable, but tbh I'd probably feel awkward being photographed on a red carpet also.)Maybe I'm the exception here, and I'm not a fan of strapless dresses myself, but I think she looks lovely.
I was just coming on to say she looks lovely very underweight but in a age appropriate dress no ruffles and white tights then scrolled across and there's the bloody tailcoatIn the photos on the red carpet she’s wearing the black dress, but I’m the photos her mum took at home she’s wearing her tailcoat.
Did a stylist tell her she had to take it off when she got there?Really wouldn’t surprise me tbh
Do you guys think her followers are young?What gets me is how random this is. Ruby would never in a million years watch a Netflix show like Anatomy of a Scandal. Most of her followers are probably too young to watch it anyway. So why did they have her there?
Judging from her comment section it seems most of her viewers are middle school to high school aged students, like 12 to 17?Do you guys think her followers are young?
I always assumed that most of them are at university age and watch her content because they can somewhat identify with the university lifestyle.
I know she had younger followers before but I think it was during her Hermione-impression time and they grew up with her and should be in their 20s too.
I can't really imagine anyone under 17/18-ish finding her content relatable or interesting. There are lots of high school vloggers as well.
The Hermione-stuff has also since been deleted (most of it) so I don't think she attracts younger people who watch her old stuff a lot.
I never noticed that, to be honest. I always got the impression that most grew up with her and are now at uni. I only noticed school comments under the really old ones and they were old as well. But then again I never read all of them, only the top ones.Judging from her comment section it seems most of her viewers are middle school to high school aged students, like 12 to 17?
Honestly I think she mostly skews that demographic of nerdy tween girls who are not like other girls. I can't see uni students enjoying her content. Her lifestyle might look appealing to a younger person who likes that sort of thing (books, vintage stuff etc), but a 20 to 25 year old would immediately notice how absurd and cringy most of the things she does are
*Most* of her viewers probably are 12 to 17. And then there are the other ones. Ruby’s audience seems to be made up of young ‘intellecshuals’ who desperately try to outdo each other with the verbosity of their comments, or middle-aged blokes with usernames like ‘kevin46’ who leave really quite odd comments about how lovely Ruby is. She has a very … diverse audience.Judging from her comment section it seems most of her viewers are middle school to high school aged students, like 12 to 17?
Honestly I think she mostly skews that demographic of nerdy tween girls who are not like other girls. I can't see uni students enjoying her content. Her lifestyle might look appealing to a younger person who likes that sort of thing (books, vintage stuff etc), but a 20 to 25 year old would immediately notice how absurd and cringy most of the things she does are