We are as one on this!
I don’t suppose for a moment his professed passion for “porcelain” (for which read anything in the china spectrum) is genuine. It’s an act. Everything about him is an act. I’d be slightly (only slightly, let’s not go overboard!) less narked if I felt he was absorbing and assimilating about a really interesting subject which could be a really useful string to his bow in future.
He prances about, pontificating as if he’s an expert in so many fields when he’s nothing more than a small town boy on the make. He knows the square root of nada about etiquette, china, glass, cutlery, table-setting. A jumped up nobody. Unfortunately, the strange, fabricated world of YouTube allows these charlatans to flourish, some of the audience believing that they are witnessing a class act when they’re just watching a sham.
Stephanie has perpetuated a myth, allowing too many to believe that she and, by association, the ghastly twerp are exemplars of sophistication and style. Classy and cultured. It’s laughable that people are taken in.