Such a shame! The caps make it work. Still funny though.It looks as if the CAPS of the thread title have reverted to lowercase. I think caps are disallowed on thread titles, I had the same happen on another thread where one word was in caps for emphasis, but it changed to lowercase.
Ooh I've heard that book is good. Is it the one that mentions Tattle?I am reading "People like her" by Ellery Lloyd - it's a fun read anyway but very interesting about influencing generally. Think Sali's writing and other stuff must have really dried up for her to go down this route as I would have thought she considered herself beneath all that shilling.
The money must be very tempting. Even influencers like Em Sheldon (who gave evidence to the select committee recently) seem to make a decent living from it.I am reading "People like her" by Ellery Lloyd - it's a fun read anyway but very interesting about influencing generally. Think Sali's writing and other stuff must have really dried up for her to go down this route as I would have thought she considered herself beneath all that shilling.
I don't think the fact that she is now an influencer would cause such a problem, if she was more gracious and treated her 'followers' with respect.The money must be very tempting. Even influencers like Em Sheldon (who gave evidence to the select committee recently) seem to make a decent living from it.
If I were offered £££ to tap my nails on a pot of face cream and say it was the best thing since the last best thing I'm not sure I'd refuse. Having to maintain the engagement must be wearying though.
Yes, she still has the "serious journalist" contempt for influencing but she's deflected it on to her followers. It's kind of perverseI don't think the fact that she is now an influencer would cause such a problem, if she was more gracious and treated her 'followers' with respect.
She should take a leaf out of Nigella's book, Nigella is always super gracious on twitter, seems like it takes Sali a lot more time and energy being petty and supercilious than it would just responding graciously.I don't think the fact that she is now an influencer would cause such a problem, if she was more gracious and treated her 'followers' with respect.
To be fair, I would happily spend that amount of money on an outfit but it would be timeless and something I could wear for the next 10 years. Although those shoes will date less quickly than the dress, spending this kind of money on something so trend-led is utterly ridiculous unless one has a bottomless budget. It makes one wonder just how much she makes from influencing.I was thinking about her outfit for that wedding - for all her claims of buying vintage and second hand and pretending to endorse sustainability, the shoes and the dress between them almost cost a grand. I was at a wedding recently and no one had bought a new outfit as no one could afford it. Spending a grand on one outfit is way out of most people's budgets.
What integrityDropping 1000+ pounds on a wedding outfit or a handbag is more important to her than her own integrityHer choice, but she can't very well bitch when people don't respect her
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