I don't think this article has been posted here, it's the link in her bio
One of the things that's most striking about
actress Tanya Burr is her sheer determination — her force of will. It radiates from her.
It's fierce, refreshing, and
totally without arrogance. Thanks to the
openness with which she discusses the challenges in her life,
she's also incredibly relatable, which probably goes some way to explaining her 3.6 million YouTube subscribers and 3.1 million Instagram followers. She's
taken her fans with her on a journey from being a Norwich based vlogger to
an actress living in London with her husband, presenter and writer Jim Chapman, and
their interest in her life shows no signs of abating.
Burr's rise to prominence is a quintessentially 21st century tale. She started out working behind a makeup counter and producing YouTube tutorials on the side. Her videos took off, and by 2012 the
Daily Mail reports she was amassing 2 million visits a month.
Today, she works as an actress, sits front row at Dior, and
uses her platform to support causes like Amika George's Free Periods campaign, who's December 2017 protest she spoke at with Scarlett Curtis and Adwoa Aboah. With a
recent role in Sky drama Bulletproof, and with upcoming gigs in British Indie picture
Hurt By Paradise and horror film
Cassette, I caught up with Burr after what she called "one of the best summers in my whole life" to talk acting, the genius of Reese Witherspoon, and taking care of your mental health.
Honestly how is she not embarrassed by all those lies.
She's arrogant, stale, unrelatable, falling in popularity, doesn't work as an actor, uses her platform to support any cheap product that pays her and was a bit part in an awfully received sky show.
Yet this article she's had for weeks as her link in bio. I'm cringing for her.