If you are having a lazy day at home and the item of clothing still fits then fine, fair enough.There is nothing wrong with being "young at heart" but I can't understand still wanting to wear clothes you wore at that age.
From what I've read, her dad works in finance in London and her mum does a variety of different things. I think she's an optometrist assistant but has also worked as an aromatherapist..?Do we know what her parents' professions are? I wonder why she is so intensely focused on academia and why she puts so much pressure on herself. Every minute of her day has to be filled with something learning related, it's madness. At first I thought it was a total persona for her channel but the more I watch her the more I realize it's an actual problem. Maybe her parents forced her to do good in school when she was younger because they are both academics and now she has in ingrained in her that she must succeed.
Her surname isn't Granger, which is weird because I'm sure her linkedin has Granger on, but it's not her actual nameIs her surname actually Granger or is that because of Hermione as well? Not hate, just curiosity!
Really? That's a bit weird..?Her surname isn't Granger, which is weird because I'm sure her linkedin has Granger on, but it's not her actual name
Not an awful lot, but every now and then. I don't really feel like she's a massive Harry Potter fan. (I know she has a Ravenclaw scarf) but more Hermione.Does she still bring up Harry Potter in general or Hermione a lot? Maybe she wants to make it seem like she's moved on from it but hasn't. It would make sense in a way, if she really idolized the character so much. Was she actually a big HP fan or really just Hermione? She never seems to give herself time to really enjoy movies and series unless it's watching something with her mom.
The first few comments are saw underneath it were things along the lines of ‘I don’t because I’d be a victim of hate crime’ and ‘no, because of the lack of equality’. I think she’s appealing to a very white, middle class audience when she asks questions like that. I think she needs to consider that not every 19th Century person lived like a Brontë, Austin etc character.Ruby: Who else loves pretending they live in the 19th century?
Erm... nobody love because we don't romanticise cholera
Oh I didn't see any comments, she's clearly turned them off. You're right, so tone deaf.The first few comments are saw underneath it were things along the lines of ‘I don’t because I’d be a victim of hate crime’ and ‘no, because of the lack of equality’. I think she’s appealing to a very white, middle class audience when she asks questions like that. I think she needs to consider that not every 19th Century person lived like a Brontë, Austin etc character.
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