I'm sketchy on the exact details but I do remember her saying across her social channels that she hates exercise and would choose the couch any day. But then I also remember seeing an article in the Pool or Red or somewhere about going to the gym. She even had her own personalised trainers from being involved in marathons.When did Sali say that?
It's totally anti feminist and what I find baffling about it is that Sali herself would often criticise celebrities for doing the same.I needed a skincare godmother as a teenager, imagine having someone like angie to help you thru!
The hushing over the effort involved I feel is pretty antifeminist. The (faux) nonchalance of the cliched Parisian woman is revered, but the obvious effort of women glamming up in working class regions is looked down upon.
Saying you "Woke up like this" when you wouldn't wake up like that if you were in a desert island is bs
A reader might follow her recommendations, hot cloth cleanse, buy products she spoke about and then wonder "I'm doing everything she said, why does my skin not look as good". Obviously they're not aware of the full picture, the injectables, the derm facials, all of that. Whereas no one will look at Angie and feel inadequate. They will know that she puts so much effort in. It's disheartening for the women Sali is claiming to help when she pretends it's all effortless
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