We need a fingers crossed reaction.Maybe she's finly realised she's tit at acting! And has given up the ridiculous dream
We need a fingers crossed reaction.Maybe she's finly realised she's tit at acting! And has given up the ridiculous dream
I think she looks really nice here. Her hair was nice, she had a fairly successful business, engagement on her socials. What the hell happened, Tarn?I have to say, I remain unconvinced, looking at photos from years ago I’m personally not spotting it. Are they fuller to the sides rather than just the middle like the pic below, how do you tell? I’m often unsure if people have or not. She’s an idiot if she has done it. Trying to be an actress and having any kind of enhancements on the face (her brows are bad enough) just doesn’t go.
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her ego is what happenedI think she looks really nice here. Her hair was nice, she had a fairly successful business, engagement on her socials. What the hell happened, Tarn?
Her eyebrows look great here.I think she looks really nice here. Her hair was nice, she had a fairly successful business, engagement on her socials. What the hell happened, Tarn?
I'm not sure - I think if she has had fillers it's no more than 1ml (speaking as someone who has had them done!) Also people's lips tend to 'thin out' when smiling.Here are some pictures to prove she definitely has had something done to her lips. In the past, her top lip was visibly thinner than lower lip. Also her cupid's bow was more pronounced (there was a dip in the middle) and now it's kind of rounded.
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Ugh I am so sorry she treated you like that. She is awful.Stumbled on this thread -
Damn Tanya burr where do I start lol
My vivid memory of her is being 14 years old and meeting her at her London book signing for her baking book
Worst £20 of my life
When it was my turn, I was buzzing to meet her after watching her since I was 11 years old
I recall telling her ‘thank you for being a source of positivity in my life’ ....
she didn’t even smile? she was like thanks with a stiff lip response (photo similarity attached for context) and it .. really hurt
I know it may not feel that my ethnicity/race matters yet as a young, impressionable 14 year old girl whos brown and didnt have any bipoc people to look up to at a young age in a world where white people were the standard of YouTube, she looked at me up and down and responded with that stiff lip smile and my heart sank
I instantly felt like I wasn’t good enough for her, the encounter heightened the internalised colourism and hatred I had for my non Caucasian skin tone. I was the only person of colour and she smiled and hugged every other teenage girl, who were all white. Yet I didn’t receive the same. No 14 year old should ever internalise or be made to feel like that, especially from someone they admired and supported
Anyways I’m over it now I guess, after that I never watched her again cause I was traumatised from the encounter and only now have I processed what happened at 19 years old, don’t get me wrong what happened was wrong.
I don’t want people to respond to this saying oh that’s ridiculous it’s not cause of your skin tone, cause it’s dismissive and really felt like that when someone looks you up and down and doesn’t even smile at you whilst you watch every Caucasian girl, who looks like Tanya get a hug and massive smile and thanks and you walk away with such an unfortunate exchange of energy
I'm so sorry she was such a nasty piece of work to you. I know you know it now but it bears repeating, you deserved a hug and a cheesy smile like everyone else.Stumbled on this thread -
Damn Tanya burr where do I start lol
My vivid memory of her is being 14 years old and meeting her at her London book signing for her baking book
Worst £20 of my life, I saved up two weeks of lunch money to go to her book signing on oxford street
When it was my turn, I was buzzing to meet her after watching her since I was 11 years old
I recall telling her ‘thank you for being a source of positivity in my life’ ....
she didn’t even smile? she was like thanks with a stiff lip response (photo similarity attached for context) and it .. really hurt
I know it may not feel that my ethnicity/race matters yet as a young, impressionable 14 year old girl whos brown and didnt have any bipoc people to look up to at a young age in a world where white people were the standard of YouTube, she looked at me up and down and responded with that stiff lip smile and my heart sank
I instantly felt like I wasn’t good enough for her, the encounter heightened the internalised colourism and hatred I had for my non Caucasian skin tone. I was the only person of colour and she smiled and hugged every other teenage girl, who were all white. Yet I didn’t receive the same. No 14 year old should ever internalise or be made to feel like that, especially from someone they admired and supported
Anyways I’m over it now I guess, after that I never watched her again cause I was traumatised from the encounter and only now have I processed what happened at 19 years old, don’t get me wrong what happened was wrong.
I don’t want people to respond to this saying oh that’s ridiculous it’s not cause of your skin tone, cause it’s dismissive and really felt like that when someone looks you up and down and doesn’t even smile at you whilst you watch every Caucasian girl, who looks like Tanya get a hug and massive smile and thanks and you walk away with such an unfortunate exchange of energy
That’s really awful and I’m really sorry she did that to you. What a witch. I don’t care if she comes from a predominantly white area, she’s lived in London a long time now, does she treat everyone she encounters who isn’t white like that I wonder?Stumbled on this thread -
Damn Tanya burr where do I start lol
My vivid memory of her is being 14 years old and meeting her at her London book signing for her baking book
Worst £20 of my life, I saved up two weeks of lunch money to go to her book signing on oxford street
When it was my turn, I was buzzing to meet her after watching her since I was 11 years old
I recall telling her ‘thank you for being a source of positivity in my life’ ....
she didn’t even smile? she was like thanks with a stiff lip response (photo similarity attached for context) and it .. really hurt
I know it may not feel that my ethnicity/race matters yet as a young, impressionable 14 year old girl whos brown and didnt have any bipoc people to look up to at a young age in a world where white people were the standard of YouTube, she looked at me up and down and responded with that stiff lip smile and my heart sank
I instantly felt like I wasn’t good enough for her, the encounter heightened the internalised colourism and hatred I had for my non Caucasian skin tone. I was the only person of colour and she smiled and hugged every other teenage girl, who were all white. Yet I didn’t receive the same. No 14 year old should ever internalise or be made to feel like that, especially from someone they admired and supported
Anyways I’m over it now I guess, after that I never watched her again cause I was traumatised from the encounter and only now have I processed what happened at 19 years old, don’t get me wrong what happened was wrong.
I don’t want people to respond to this saying oh that’s ridiculous it’s not cause of your skin tone, cause it’s dismissive and really felt like that when someone looks you up and down and doesn’t even smile at you whilst you watch every Caucasian girl, who looks like Tanya get a hug and massive smile and thanks and you walk away with such an unfortunate exchange of energy
One of her best friends is Asian so I highly doubt it.That’s really awful and I’m really sorry she did that to you. What a witch. I don’t care if she comes from a predominantly white area, she’s lived in London a long time now, does she treat everyone she encounters who isn’t white like that I wonder?
So why on earth would she treat a 14 year old like that in such an obvious way? She’s a strange fish.One of her best friends is Asian so I highly doubt it.
That means nothing, people can be closeted racists irrespective of having friends/family that are bipocOne of her best friends is Asian so I highly doubt it.
There’s no correlation with her being pressured to do a book signing and treating a 14 year old the way she didI'm not defending Tanya, I still think she is vapid, but for the bad encounters & meet and greets... I have a feeling it could also be due to the fact, that when the Gleam team was on their prime, a lot of their "Gleamers" had to participate in things that they might not want to or were comfortable with. I think someone already posted in one of the other treads that the way they do their products (Niomi with skincare, Tanya with Christmas books, Zoe with books about hosting..) they just throw every opportunity at them, even if its not something that they are keen on.
Exactly!I think if this young lady felt she was treated differently because of her race, we need to listen to that. Always.