They’re both born and raised in Nottingham, cinzia’s dad is italian (also looks like Danny Devito), her mum is English, both of Sophia’s parents are English. As far as I know they’re pretty comfortably middle class, all have normal jobs, wouldn’t say they’re rich or well off but they were definitely well supported growing upDo Sophia and Cinzia come from money or a well off/wealthy families? I'm somewhat new to watching them and weren't sure if they grew up in Norwich or if Cinzia's family was from Italy or something. Really just can't put my finger on them lmao..
Cinzia's parents at least are student landlords and her dads a hairdresser too so you know they've got decent money coming in, I'm not sure what Sophia's parents doThey’re both born and raised in Nottingham, cinzia’s dad is italian (also looks like Danny Devito), her mum is English, both of Sophia’s parents are English. As far as I know they’re pretty comfortably middle class, all have normal jobs, wouldn’t say they’re rich or well off but they were definitely well supported growing up
Sophia’s mum is a driving instructor and I think it’s been said before they are also landlordsCinzia's parents at least are student landlords and her dads a hairdresser too so you know they've got decent money coming in, I'm not sure what Sophia's parents do
WHAT? Soooo you're telling me cinzias bestfriends mum is a driving instructor and cinz still has no license and keeps travelling around in cabs. Sorry but these girls are a joke fr.Sophia’s mum is a driving instructor and I think it’s been said before they are also landlords
Now she lives in London we can kiss any hopes of getting a licence goodbye. It’s not really a driving city and most people don’t drive or own cars.WHAT? Soooo you're telling me cinzias bestfriends mum is a driving instructor and cinz still has no license and keeps travelling around in cabs. Sorry but these girls are a joke fr.
I actually think that there is a little chance that cinz still doesn't have a license because she simply thinks that she can't do it. Cinzia really needs someone who can help her get more confident and push her! She's such a nice and funny girl and I really like her. I also think that Sophias behavior adds to cinzias issues. Cinz really has a lot more potential than she thinks .. its really sad
Also, just to add, I realise this would be extremely upsetting for the girl who’s writing in I’d be the exact same and the timing after a 6 year relationship is pretty bad, I’m not disputing that. I just wanted to highlight their mindsetIn the most recent podcast ep, I noticed how many times they contradict themselves and show their bias in favour to women. Cinzia literally said that she told her ex bf she didn’t want to live with him anymore because she was testing the waters to break up. One of the dilemmas is a guy telling his girlfriend “he thought he was that guy who wanted to live with his girlfriend but he just isn’t that guy” and they call him out in a negative way for doing this when Cinzia done basically the exact same thing!! If a guy was to write in this dilemma about his girlfriend wanting more space they’d be giving it “self care, self awareness, do what’s best for you, put your feelings first” but because this guys decided he doesn’t want the relationship anymore and is struggling to end it they’re being the total opposite? It’s not fair to do this, especially on their podcast. They’re feeding the narrative of some things are alright for guys and not girls and vice versus. They clearly have a bias and need to get rid of it if they want their opinions to be taken seriously.
They do this all the time! The worst ones are always relating to cheating, if a girl messages in saying she’s got a bf but flirting with a guy from work or whatever they scream fate and she should pursue it. But if it’s a girl saying her bf has been flirting with a girl from work they fake gag and say he’s disgusting and should break up immediately. It’s also so clear with a lot of their responses they don’t have real-world experience, they really struggle with putting themselves in someone else’s shoesIn the most recent podcast ep, I noticed how many times they contradict themselves and show their bias in favour to women. Cinzia literally said that she told her ex bf she didn’t want to live with him anymore because she was testing the waters to break up. One of the dilemmas is a guy telling his girlfriend “he thought he was that guy who wanted to live with his girlfriend but he just isn’t that guy” and they call him out in a negative way for doing this when Cinzia done basically the exact same thing!! If a guy was to write in this dilemma about his girlfriend wanting more space they’d be giving it “self care, self awareness, do what’s best for you, put your feelings first” but because this guys decided he doesn’t want the relationship anymore and is struggling to end it they’re being the total opposite? It’s not fair to do this, especially on their podcast. They’re feeding the narrative of some things are alright for guys and not girls and vice versus. They clearly have a bias and need to get rid of it if they want their opinions to be taken seriously.
Also, just to add, I realise this would be extremely upsetting for the girl who’s writing in I’d be the exact same and the timing after a 6 year relationship is pretty bad, I’m not disputing that. I just wanted to highlight their mindset
IT’S ANNOYING ME THAT THE PINK OF THE STOOLS IS DIFF TO THE KETTLES ETC. but I love the ideaaaOne word Cinzia
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Literally what is going on with that topThis is really the worst outfit ever… she tried so hard to be that Bella Hadid messy streetstyle aesthetic but it’s actually the worst combination I’ve ever seen
She also looks about 5ft hereThis is really the worst outfit ever… she tried so hard to be that Bella Hadid messy streetstyle aesthetic but it’s actually the worst combination I’ve ever seen
The socks and shoes with this fitThis is really the worst outfit ever… she tried so hard to be that Bella Hadid messy streetstyle aesthetic but it’s actually the worst combination I’ve ever seen