Sam's gonna give her a pixie, isn't he?
Actually, I don't think she could pull off a pixie
Actually, I don't think she could pull off a pixie
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I was too distracted by watching her rocking back and forth in her seat whilst she sniffed her bottles. Very weird.Yes on stories… that perfume love fest is so up her own ass she must need a torch. Just caught her saying ‘maybe that’s too niche of me’. I just find her snippy and smug and not at all approachable. Serious mean girl vibes.
Whoever coined this phrase, please take another bowShe’s at the barbers now though. She’s either exhausted all possible freebies and every other hairdresser in the south east is refusing to see her or or she’s getting a skinhead.
With an expression like she was brokering a Middle East peace dealI was too distracted by watching her rocking back and forth in her seat whilst she sniffed her bottles. Very weird.
Cripes that is a lot of short broken bits. If we could read his lips he would no doubt be saying 'what the duck?'Here's the barber photo. Of course this isn't a local cornershop barber....
Poor Sam. Bloody hell he has got his work cut out tackling both Jo Jones and Sali Hughes hairSam McKnight's got a new product out so presumably that's why she was there
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Jo Jones there too. She has the pr contract for his products I'm fairly sure
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No, they wouldn’t. Sali has used very tricksy wording “my child’s teacher WOULD read how I...” she didn’t say they’d read that. She said they would read it, in the future. If they were to read tattle. Which could happen.I think the inclusion of that expression in her Guardian article about her 'trolls' shows just how little scrutiny the Guardian has given to her claims.
Surely any editor/sub-editor approving the article for publication who read 'My child’s teacher read how I would sell my kids for money' would have said to her 'Hang on, surely no-one was saying that you really would sell your children? You do know, don't you, that it's a well-known figure of speech?'?
The quote I included was a quote from her Guardian article. She may have said 'would read' elsewhere.No, they wouldn’t. Sali has used very tricksy wording “my child’s teacher WOULD read how I...” she didn’t say they’d read that. She said they would read it, in the future. If they were to read tattle. Which could happen.
It’s all just about within the press standards but there’s no scrutiny. And isn’t it an opinion piece? It’s not reporting the news.
The Graun does exactly the same as the Daily Express or the Sun, just on different subjects.
I take it back...but Sali wouldn’t have to present a teacher of a son who had read it. We only have her word for it.The quote I included was a quote from her Guardian article. She may have said 'would read' elsewhere.
Sam’s faceHere's the barber photo. Of course this isn't a local cornershop barber....
I think @Aude meant that Sali's suggestion that a poster saying she would "sell her children" was an egregious accusation rather than an everyday figure of speech which in no way impugns her parenting abilities should have been challenged/removed.I take it back...but Sali wouldn’t have to present a teacher of a son who had read it. We only have her word for it.