I completely agree that catcalling in whatever form it comes in is wrong. Men having the audacity to make women feel vulnerable in ANY way is wrong. The culture needs to change. And to change, people need to speak out and call out the behaviour. The victim blaming in all forms must also be changed.
Numerous times she’s come on now saying she’s been leered at, catcalled, wanked at??, beeped at etc. I’m not going to say whether those incidences happened or not, whether she made them up or exaggerated. I’m also not going to say that she’s so unappealing in how she goes about that there’s no way someone would want her attention either. She’s said before in London that she was forever being beeped at because she’d cross the road or walk into things because she was bet into her phone the whole time. I’d say that’s the case here. She’s wheeling a baby, her head in her phone and probably thinks the traffic should stop for her when she crosses the road and cars are trying to warn her.
She’s done nothing to speak to her female followers about what they could safely do in these situations, or to her male followers about how they could take accountability or try change the culture. Now, she doesnt owe the world her becoming an advocate but what she does do is look for attention and views. She’s like those YouTubers that go to feed the homeless and shive a camera in their face. She’s no empathy or heart. This is the woman who videos people without their knowledge or consent and posts it online. Who stands in a death camp in Cambodia and takes a timed selfie looking sad, who gave up volunteering for feed Bali and didn’t really donate anything, who doesn’t even tip for services she’s receiving for free anyway (nails, hair, tan). She spends half the week without her baby, here she is going on a spa break before leaving the country and her priorities are gaming. The world centres around Siobhan, and I think a simple traffic beep in her head MUST be about her.