Yes articles in the press when it suits her. This is when SBS started working with a PR to go viral following the primark “incident” and was rolling in the glory sharing her articles everywhere .Good grief I clicked on the first daily mail article I could find by her and she mentions her son's name a total of 4 times. She's got some nerve.
If you're not honest online, your lies will come back to bite.
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Yes, I agree with that. Dawn O'Porter moved onto Patreon last year as she, quite rightly IMO, said that her writing is her job and if people want to read what she writes on the internet then it's only fair she should get paid for it. Her Instagram is for silliness and general chat but she wanted a separation from that and her day to day job. Makes sense and you don't see anything on her Instagram that is also on her patreon so her content is kept exclusive.I've been thinking about this lots and I think Patreon is a great tool for content creators (not basic bitch instagrammers but actual bloggers who have knowledge to impart) it gives them an income but she's using it completely "wrong". Susie sells a product, It's like M&S telling you that when you buy your morning pastry for £1 that you need to also sign up to a subscription service at £72 a year to be shown how to best enjoy that pastry.
“Award Winning Stylist”.
Despite being fat I’m an award winning slimmer because I got a sticker on my book once.
that probably explains why the one time I put a picture up no one commented it was like tumbleweed pahahahaThe start of the Daily Mail articles was the beginning of the end for her IMO. Then the trip to NY. I think her ego outstretched her ability. Sad really as her concept and the idea of it I think is good and it really has helped some women out who have been in a terrible style rut for years.
On the other hand there really are some lost souls on the Facebook group who just don’t get to get it even after an analysis yet you can’t say anything to them to guide them or give advice because it’s seen as being unkind. You could tell when an outfit didn’t work on someone because it would get very little likes and hardly any interaction from fellow members.
Absolutely this. She clearly has helped so many women which is great but it pained me to see some of the women in the group who had no idea what to wear before their analysis and no idea what to wear after because they didn't understand the advice they were given or just didn't know where to start with it all. And there was zero guidance available unless they wanted to.spend even more money...The start of the Daily Mail articles was the beginning of the end for her IMO. Then the trip to NY. I think her ego outstretched her ability. Sad really as her concept and the idea of it I think is good and it really has helped some women out who have been in a terrible style rut for years.
On the other hand there really are some lost souls on the Facebook group who just don’t get to get it even after an analysis yet you can’t say anything to them to guide them or give advice because it’s seen as being unkind. You could tell when an outfit didn’t work on someone because it would get very little likes and hardly any interaction from fellow members.
While i understood the body positive thing to a certain extent, it really gets my back up that my own feelings about myself have to be internalised and are not valid because I have to accommodate other people's feelings. Does that make any sense? For the team to preach about mental health, but then make people feel they're in the wrong for expressing how they feel about certain parts and then having to keep it to themselvesTut Tut dont say the F word! You might trigger someone.....be kind
While i understood the body positive thing to a certain extent, it really gets my back up that my own feelings about myself have to be internalised and are not valid because I have to accommodate other people's feelings. Does that make any sense? For the team to preach about mental health, but then make people feel they're in the wrong for expressing how they feel about certain parts and then having to keep it to themselves
I do also think the algorithm has a lot to do with what shows up in people’s feeds! I’m sure you looked lovely!that probably explains why the one time I put a picture up no one commented it was like tumbleweed pahahaha
This!!!While i understood the body positive thing to a certain extent, it really gets my back up that my own feelings about myself have to be internalised and are not valid because I have to accommodate other people's feelings. Does that make any sense? For the team to preach about mental health, but then make people feel they're in the wrong for expressing how they feel about certain parts and then having to keep it to themselves
What have you doneShe’s blocked me from her Instagram account and all the stylists’ accounts too
Absolutely, I should be allowed to say, can you help me with an outfit to hide my legs/arms/tummy whatever because that's MY request about MY body. I dont want people to let me wander round looking like an egg on legs thanks!
Someone has been deleting comments on Susie's insta.....clearly the daily mail article has been mentioned as here is the reply but I cant find the original commentI love how she admits to not reading the Daily Mail Susie will be disappointed! Also how she has been 'told that's the whole point of tattle' top research there
Pissing myself at egg on legs. But yes! This is exactly what I was gonna say. Pretty sure another of my posts that got denied was because I said my boobs made me look huge in a high neck top. Don't police the way I explain what I like/dislike about my body.Absolutely, I should be allowed to say, can you help me with an outfit to hide my legs/arms/tummy whatever because that's MY request about MY body. I dont want people to let me wander round looking like an egg on legs thanks!
Someone has been deleting comments on Susie's insta.....clearly the daily mail article has been mentioned as here is the reply but I cant find the original commentI love how she admits to not reading the Daily Mail Susie will be disappointed! Also how she has been 'told that's the whole point of tattle' top research there
Christ....call the police and get you locked upRitaSueBobtoo I’ve directed people to the new FB group. Also I’ve left a review on Trust Pilot. I think I was among the first women to be bullied by her and so she’ll remember me. She was vile.
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