Doesn’t she depop? Or get the assistant to do it?
I think that’s what most minor slebs do.
I think that’s what most minor slebs do.
I remember her selling off some of her clothes on the first FB group ages ago. They were nice actually Topshop tea dresses and the like for about £20.Urgh Sali wannabees drooling over her cast offs
Size 8's only need applyUrgh Sali wannabees drooling over her cast offs
It's not though. There's more dye on that head of hers than ever before!Sali has stopped colouring her hair the same dark brown she has in her Guardian picture, and it is her natural colour we are seeing.
I don't think she ever has. Even when referring to influencers in general she seems to use the term 'content creators' or, recently, 'digital talent'. I think it's like the way she refers to here as a 'dragging site' rather than a 'gossip site' or 'gossip forum' which everyone else does. It seems that she's trying to change the language to change the way things are perceived to suit her own interests. 'Content creator' sounds more benign, less obviously commercial, than 'influencer'. 'Dragging site' sounds more sinister than 'gossip site'.Has Sali ever referred to herself as an influencer? (she may well have done - I've no idea). She probably thinks she is more of an 'expert content creator'.
You've misconstrued what I said. She's not dying her hair the same colour shown in her Guardian picture (which is a single process colour). Her current hair colour is obviously dyed, I am not disputing that at all!It's not though. There's more dye on that head of hers than ever before!
Yes, you're right. I think in her documentary she referred to others with threads here as "so called influencers".I don't think she ever has. Even when referring to influencers in general she seems to use the term 'content creators' or, recently, 'digital talent'. I think it's like the way she refers to here as a 'dragging site' rather than a 'gossip site' or 'gossip forum' which everyone else does. It seems that she's trying to change the language to change the way things are perceived to suit her own interests. 'Content creator' sounds more benign, less obviously commercial, than 'influencer'. 'Dragging site' sounds more sinister than 'gossip site'.
Interesting in the programme that she describes influencers as people who create social media content and then to earn money from it 'sometimes' work commercially with brands. As if the earning money part is a bit of an afterthought.Yes, you're right. I think in her documentary she referred to others with threads here as "so called influencers".
......and all sobbing because they can't fit into those teeny weeny size 8 garments.Urgh Sali wannabees drooling over her cast offs
She’s gone from no dye (she used root spray she didn’t colour her hair - saw this response from her) to very high maintenance dye work because of a smattering of grey (root spray easy solution already being used)? Baffling really. But whatever floats the boat.
Her colourist said different:She’s gone from no dye (she used root spray she didn’t colour her hair - saw this response from her) to very high maintenance dye work because of a smattering of grey (root spray easy solution already being used)? Baffling really. But whatever floats the boat.
She always said her hair was natural but used spray for roots sometimes. Then went grey. So the tweet from her is accurate.
Yes and in the freaky Friday video she said "a site about so called Instagram influencers".Yes, you're right. I think in her documentary she referred to others with threads here as "so called influencers".
Says it all, really. Wonder how she'd cope in the real world, you know, like the workplace where someone might say something you don't like and you can't just block them...Geez. When she first went “grey” I made a comment on her FB group.
I said her hair looked blonde and I was confused (it was a genuine comment) and she made a very bitchy response and blocked me from the group.
But I feel somewhat vindicated after checking in. She’s SO blonde and her regrowth doesn’t appear to have any grays.
Clearly the whole going grey thing was for attention and a Vogue story. Because the woman is a lot of things, but grey isn’t one of them.