You have to admit, it’s an impressive feat to be able to come across as the narcissist while interviewing a Hollywood movie star.Pretty Honest had a list of idols (or was it beautiful women?) and I don't believe Jane Fonda made the cut. Also, why is everything always always about her? "I had the battered vhs tapes, she taught me what it was like to a girl" etc. She's the interviewer, not the subject
Nadine has been a beauty journalist for decades and is a regular contributor to the Saturday Times Magazine. And yet, aknowledging that she is now primarily a social media influencer, she describes herself on Instagram as 'Digital creator'. This compares with SH's IG description - 'Journalist, host, broadcaster, author' - when I would guess that the proportion of SH's work that is journalism etc is about the same as Nadine's.I love the way in comments Nadine Baggott pulls rank and says she has met Jane Fonda TWICE
Her TM shade is Groenland...
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Oh dear. Three likes.We’re all familiar with the fashion singular. Sali now introduces The Cheap Crisp Singular…
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Good point, they may well have. Someone said in the IG comments, I hope you are brave enough to ask about all the surgery (or words to that effect, but they definitely said "brave enough"). No response from Sali when I saw it, though she was responding to comments around it.So a woman who advertises L’Oreal interviews another woman who advertises L’Oreal.
I imagine that L’Oreal themselves may well have chosen interviewer.
It was Groenland in 2014:I'm sure years ago she used to say her shade was Alaska, and her Bobbi Brown shade was Warm Sand. I have similar colouring and bought both of these when I used to hang on her every word and they were way too dark / orange. And I'm not even 'that' pale
Agree - Nadine is alright. Can always find pretentious attributes with online influencers but Nadine comes across genuine and I don’t think for a minute she’d post a photo of her in bed with her cats!Nadine has been a beauty journalist for decades and is a regular contributor to the Saturday Times Magazine. And yet, aknowledging that she is now primarily a social media influencer, she describes herself on Instagram as 'Digital creator'. This compares with SH's IG description - 'Journalist, host, broadcaster, author' - when I would guess that the proportion of SH's work that is journalism etc is about the same as Nadine's.
Although there are a few irritating things about Nadine, I think it's partly this unpretentiousness that explains why she has only one-third of a thread on Tattle compared with SH's 39.
She's said in the past that her engagement drops when she posts about Beauty Banks, so that tells you all you need to know about her prioritiesIt’s 2021, the world has gone to shit, it’s as awful a time to be a woman as it’s ever been, hundreds of thousands of people have died of covid, it’s Challenge Poverty week, today was the official day that the £20 a week UC uplift ended and all the endless campaigning to keep people marginally above the breadline by keeping it has failed. There’s an energy crisis where you are better off on the energy cap, which is huge, than trying to fix your tariff. Honestly? Read the room. Don’t be shilling £50 products and calling them democratically priced. It’s a joke.
Why not publicise the heck out of Beauty Banks? Why not say ‘spend your £50, if you have it, buying things for Beauty Banks that will help people who have nothing because, let’s face it, you probably have more than enough in your beauty stash right now and you only have one face and 24 hours in a day with which to dollop product onto it’?
Right, I’ve got it out of my system now. Onwards.
Do the clients at BeautyBanks agree that it’s “democratically priced”?£50 as 'affordable' makes me want to scream. The Ordinary, The Inkey List, some Superdrug/Boots own lines are affordable £5-10 per item brands, with brands like Garnier, some Body Shop, Q+A, Superfacialist, some Indeed Labs etc being mid-range affordable and the likes of La Roche Posay, some premium drugstore ranges, Nip +Fab, Vichy etc being at the top end of what you could claim as 'affordable'... these people live on a different planet
Exactly. This demonstrates what a total hypocrite she is. Blathering on about the environment and doing such publicity hungry charity work whilst spending over 60 quid on a blusher and endless minging, designer clothes. She's absolutely insufferable.Do the clients at BeautyBanks agree that it’s “democratically priced”?
Maybe because people sense the performative ego boosting motivation and hypocrisy.She's said in the past that her engagement drops when she posts about Beauty Banks, so that tells you all you need to know about her priorities
She may, but Fonda still takes L’Oreal’s cash whilst not mentioning all the procedures that are actually responsible for how she looks. That’s L’Oreal who that sells skin whitening creams in South Asia. Their only concession being to change the products’ names in response to BLM:Jane Fonda had indeed had a ton of cosmetic work done on her, however the difference is she is open about it and will happily give a long list of all her procedures.
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