I think I'm ok... I don't think there is any chance at all they would ever move to DudleyAs long as they don't come to Gloucestershire I'm happy
I think I'm ok... I don't think there is any chance at all they would ever move to DudleyAs long as they don't come to Gloucestershire I'm happy
I felt like they were being pompous greedy twats but I'd never really thought of it like that.So Stef wants to become a Range Rover driving landlord, profiting from people who can’t get on the property ladder. Brilliant. I’m not one for super personal comments on here but what an absolute monstrous bellend he’s become.
Southville end maybe. They wouldn't survive bemmie high st or AsdaI think Bristol would suit them, Bedminster is up and coming, it’s already expensive though. They should consult us we can help them out
I think you are completely right. Yet neither of them can walk away as without filming their relationship, neither of them have a career or source of income.She would never survive Amsterdam. It’s expensive AF, people hussle to work hard or are locals who are rich and have made it. And she would need to speak the language to get somewhere unless she works in IT or finance. She is really useless outside of YouTube. I lived in Amsterdam for 3 years. Beautiful place but hard work. Also to send their kids to an English speaking school is expensive
they have become really unbearable. Hannah is checked out of that house and relationship. She is getting her happiness fix from the gym, you can tell she also despises Stef and sees him as a provider. He let her decorate that house like a mis matched Pinterest board to make her happy and now it’s backfired.
No wife who actually loves her husband and is involved would let him do that to their channel as the main source of income. She knew it would run it into the ground. It’s like they love to let each other fail as a power struggle. The way she talks over him and puts him down is very telling.
instead of spending so much money on this house that looks like crap- they should have invested in couples counseling for 12 months
It's got to be exhausting planning every part of your life just to put on YouTube, especially with 2 kids.I haven't been able to sit through a vlog in months but when they were in London and in the early days of Bath it was my Sunday night ritual after putting my children to bed.
I saw he did an AD recently when he was waffling on about the importance of scripting the vlogs and I think this is the problem. People want a little glimpse into real life, everyday activities not some long, throughout scripted dready attempt at being funny or profound.
I agree totally.. Stef is clearly super creative and talented it could be channelled so much better than this vacant isolated life they are portraying.Yes! I remember the Christmas vlogs and their little flat having 4 or 5 mates round for a drink and they’d all be laughing and chatting. They also used to go to YouTube meet-ups with other creators and I think that’s necessary in that sphere, you have to chat to people in the same boat as you or you’d just be so so isolated. I think Stef wanted to be picked up by some agency or another for his editing skills, but that hasn’t happened. He is a really good editor too; and I think that a structured work place would be really good for him. Working for yourself isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, it’s not for everyone.
I also think that the isolation has highlighted both of their more negative personality traits. No hate; we all have them! And if I was rattling round with very little peer company or activities, it would happen to me too. They both have quite small families as well, so there’s not a lot of support or guidance coming from that direction.I agree totally.. Stef is clearly super creative and talented it could be channelled so much better than this vacant isolated life they are portraying.
I always wondered what happened to her dad. I've never heard her mention himI also think that the isolation has highlighted both of their more negative personality traits. No hate; we all have them! And if I was rattling round with very little peer company or activities, it would happen to me too. They both have quite small families as well, so there’s not a lot of support or guidance coming from that direction.
I wonder if Hannah ever sought any counselling over the terrible loss of her mother and the disappearance of her father. It seems to me that a good, solid friendship base would be extremely needed for her. It’s very, very isolating moving to a new city where you don’t know anyone. Combine that with working from home (for yourself) and being the mother to 2 children under 5 (? Can’t remember how old Gracie is now!)... and the only regular adult company is your husband (who also works for the same business) I think that sounds like a recipe for depression.