So scary. So thankful they caught it early. I did think she had been quiet/different recently and that explains it completely. Sending her nothing but love and good vibesPoor Liv has had cancer! It sounds like it was caught and treated quickly, thankfully!
It is relatable for her demographic. She is always open and honest about her wealth. Plus it was a Mother’s Day competition. Hardly offensive, more light relief I thoughtI do love her but plugging a £35 bottle of gin? Hardly relatable, I’ll stick to my £12 Aldi one I think!
So just because she’s got money she shouldn’t be able to enjoy a gift?She could give away her expensive skin care to her followers that have made her even richer and buy her own with her millions. Just a thought
i think she’s pretty cool doing that, she recognises how lucky she is and is using that to help othersShe’s asked brands to gift stuff for her to donate to a charity called Sebby’s Corner which she has just donated a load of her kids’ clothes and toys to.
a lot of people on a low wage see topshop, H&M and Zara etc as premium? Vs primark/supermarkets. I hate high street snobbery. I’ve worn the same style of clothes for years now, have got loose style plain work blouses from Zara and hennes that are coming up for 5 years old. Hell, I’ve got wedges from Tesco that are on their 3rd summer. Clothes from these shops CAN last if you buy stuff to suit and launder them carefully. A 100% polyester blouse from Zara is no better than a 100% polyester blouse from net a porter. Just branding. and I’m not a snob about polyester fabrics; they are easy to clean. Nothing more offensive than a £100 top that is dry clean only. Wtf. I’m prepared to service a car, but not a fucking day to day outfit.With all respect, she’s right I can’t afford £250 dresses, on a low wage with my partner out of work at the moment. But I’d rather wear well made clothes, only buying a handful of things a year, than buying seasonal, fashionable, sweat shop crap from the high street. I don’t find H&M and Zara ethical, so I won’t buy it. To each their own.
I think that’s unfair. If she does in fact go no further than her garden then that’s a responsible attitude to take, as for children going hungry what do you expect her to do ?? She’s shown more than enough of her online purchases from small companies .. yes a lot of tat from amazon but show me one person who hasn’t bought something ridiculous during lockdown ?She doesn’t seem to see past her own garden fence. It’s like she is unaware of the crisis we are in, children are going hungry but her girls are floating in new plastic (sorry wooden) toys.
Awks..... welcome to the rave thread hunYou should set up a rave thread for her then If you absolutely love her .
I personally don’t think that’s what the issue is and why some will be annoyed. It will piss off people who’s lives have actually been affected, all it’s done to her is she has to plan her activities in advance... others have lost jobs, family members, in serious poverty. She’s pretty much kept the whole UK economy going with her spendingI was admiring her and I 100% agree with her moan as I said.
But, I thought some of the people desperate for another whole country lockdown might not have felt the same.
She doesn’t seem to see past her own garden fence. It’s like she is unaware of the crisis we are in, children are going hungry but her girls are floating in new plastic (sorry wooden) toys.
My husband bloody loves her! When ever he hears her voice he says 'Ohhh is that the posh filthy one who loves a cocktail' She's so funny and I envy that beautiful house and gardenI've watched it so many times, even my husband laughed so hard and he never finds anything funny that I show him