I don't get what being white has got to do with her weight
think she's just saying she is aware that as a white slim girl she doesn't really face any difficulties or prejudice so it's not seen as particularly brave for her to post itI don't get what being white has got to do with her weight
I think she looks amazing in both photos! But I see your pointI do get your point, but her body does look different in both photos. It isn’t body positivity if slim women are excluded from the narrative.
Omg this comment made my morning!"Carole Baskin slippers" duck off!
Hahaha"Carole Baskin slippers" duck off!
it's a weird genre of YouTube that gets so many views for some reason so plenty of adults make them just because the views make them money. she does have a very teenage "fangirl" attitude to Taylor swift thoughAnybody else find it embarrassing how obsessed she is with Taylor Swift? Doing a video reacting to her new music. I just find it cringe, that's something you would do as a teen. Maybe just my opinion though
she to have Stan accounts on Twitter so not surprising really. Though her ‘reactions’ are boring af.it's a weird genre of YouTube that gets so many views for some reason so plenty of adults make them just because the views make them money. she does have a very teenage "fangirl" attitude to Taylor swift though
I think there must be a new rule or something, many of the influencers i watch (soph, anastasia ect) used to but have stopped mentioning that there’s and add in the title&thumbnail of the video? (seeing as she still mentioned it within the video and in the description i suppose it mustn’t count as breaking the rules)Does anyone else think her disclosure of sponsors in videos is really shady? In her Q&A it said it was an advert in the description and she did say it, but a few minutes in, but nowhere in the thumbnail or title! I think she does this with almost all of her other ads?
Even if its on the right side of legal its definitely on the wrong side of morality.Does anyone else think her disclosure of sponsors in videos is really shady? In her Q&A it said it was an advert in the description and she did say it, but a few minutes in, but nowhere in the thumbnail or title! I think she does this with almost all of her other ads?
Totally! Most people don't give a flying duck if a video is #ad, so I really don't get why influencers try and hide it in 2020Even if its on the right side of legal its definitely on the wrong side of morality.