It’s sad that an ’anti anti-diet’ movement would be met with so much hate!I’m working with a coach right now to achieve a fat and weight loss goal and it’s the best thing EVER! I feel so inspired and it’s working. I never thought I could lose weight. So that’s amazing + I feel more happy, energised and confident around my other half. Highly recommend!
No they’re definitely not. She looks ridiculous for any occasion - the dress is summer garden party and the fascination is for a weddingI feel like none of those options are grand national attire
Agree. But to people who have lived in London for years, a field is the countryside to them!I cannot deal with the "countryside" comments anymore!
They've moved to the heart of suburbia: a commuter town in Surrey. You can hear the loud road noise in her nature stories today.
Nothing wrong with walking a common path: London in your 20s, moving out to a commuter town in your 30s for more space, better state schools (if planning to have kids), closer to family, etc. But acting as if they invented the idea is irksome.
Ya Basic.
I misread it as camel toe on her post---
Good she bought those fugly badly fitting trousers too….should read the comfiest camel-toe trousers
I agree, I think my viewpoint missed out that I put on significant weight during lockdown so my reference point is before when I felt better in myself in most of those different aspects. As someone with joint issues too, this weight has made them exponentially worse, and so to me it’s a direct health impact. I also know it can impact infertility, which is on my radar. Not the same for everyone I agree, but I felt and looked better when at a lower weight so it annoys me when those things are seemingly disregarded.You hit the nail on the head!
True but there is two sides to the argument. I don’t want to post before/after photos for weight loss 1. Because it pisses people off 2. Because it’s unnecessary
But also I gained a lot of weight during lockdown and it’s not healthy to promote obesity either. When start to feel unhealthy that’s when you start to question yourself .
I hear you. I would be really interested to know just how much leverage these straight out of nowhere paid partnership/ads produce. Influencers shoehorning products in that aren't a natural or organic match to them and their feed is being called out more and more by those on social media - in my experience anyhow.Idk the economy is struggling but it doesn’t mean people aren’t spending money. I work in marketing and not everyone is being restrictive. It would be silly for any luxury product to seize advertising in the run up to Christmas. People with higher incomes likely follow Tally. Her retreats are pricey, her lifestyle isn’t exactly budget friendly and her views on Wellness are pretty privileged.
Exactly this!Thank you! I think the issue is down to everyone being so different. My plan wouldn’t work for everyone, different routines suit different people. Everyone has different levels of self esteem, motivation, goals, mental health etc. Its difficult then when people like Tally try to generalise
Didn't she say she had back issues!? Perhaps she thinks this will help?
We do this too and we’ve got a baby I’m precious about caring for my clothes and I have enough to do without doing his clothes.We do this! I do washing far more often than my bf. Also, gross dirty boy clothes
This is probs me being really picky but her making a point in the third screenshot of curvyliving not sitting down/dancing all night, I know they’re in the seated section but still isn’t that just completely normal when seeing live music?! Sidenote, I love curvylivings style, she pulls stuff off really well!CurvyLiving looks ok in her jumpsuit, Tally on the other hand looks like shes off to fix someone's boiler also, not a fan of her shorter hair