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The most ridiculous part about all of this is they'd get more views and engagment if they stayed home and showed normal everyday life. How to feed a large family, daily routines, dog walks home education content, discuss products for younger children, show Izzy learning to drive etc.If YouTube is their business, and they had more than one brain cell between them, they would analyse which content actually brings in the views and repeat it.
Izzy could have done an amazing series focusing on home education through GCSEs (we know there wasn't any education happening, but if she had actually been learning and studying from home it would have been really interesting content)
They call us haters and trolls, but many of the people posting here were fans back in the day, and enjoyed the relatable family life content. The more they've chased Chris' dreams of van life, and thrown money at Sarah's 101 renovation projects the more the views have declined.