No, it was a joke. The jumper actually said āLipstick, Literature and Liberalismā (which itself is cringe).Is this true? Wearing your politics. Jesus. How is this different to wearing a MAGA hat? It's just as obnoxious
No, it was a joke. The jumper actually said āLipstick, Literature and Liberalismā (which itself is cringe).Is this true? Wearing your politics. Jesus. How is this different to wearing a MAGA hat? It's just as obnoxious
Oh, I thought she had twoNo, it was a joke. The jumper actually said āLipstick, Literature and Liberalismā (which itself is cringe).
ā¦ above you beef-faced bitchezHead And Shoulders
Nobody knows. But she is notoriously quiet on SM so this isn't unusual for herHave we heard from her since Whereās Sali? Is she actually MIA in an unspecified city of architectural merit (or Cardiff)?
tHeY arE stALkinG mE viA my huSBaNdā¦Her husband has posted about being in Edinburgh.
Itās ok, sheās good people so she isnāt doing anything wrongI would love to know how Sali makes peace with the ethically murky path her career has taken, the moral compromise it requires to sell women tit they don't need. It isn't exactly a feminist thing to do, is it? Why do people who have enough always want more?
It is interesting isn't it. Beauty influencers like Sali start from the stand point of women being afraid of looking their age or heaven forbid actually older (whatever that means as it is all nonsensical). I suppose it is all coated in the framework of 'choice'. Which of course it is (ignoring if we can the incredible societal pressures to look 'not tit'). But Sali et al monetise this fear. And Sali I think is very dishonest when it comes to her own aging. She smuggles away in comments her references to Botox and tweakments. Out of all her comments/columns/videos everywhere recommending product I would hazard a guess less than 1% ever mention her own use of such interventions.I would love to know how Sali makes peace with the ethically murky path her career has taken, the moral compromise it requires to sell women tit they don't need. It isn't exactly a feminist thing to do, is it? Why do people who have enough always want more?
I think Beauty Banks is part of the answer as to how she makes peace with it.I would love to know how Sali makes peace with the ethically murky path her career has taken, the moral compromise it requires to sell women tit they don't need. It isn't exactly a feminist thing to do, is it? Why do people who have enough always want more?
Ah yes, good pointI think Beauty Banks is part of the answer as to how she makes peace with it.