And skin and hair problems. She is starting to look like some kind of unwashed addict.Her diet is mainly Diet Coke, chocolate and chips so she’s got to be really deficient in things like iron and b12. They can cause all sorts of horrible side effects like extreme fatigue
It’s to normalise non-gender confirming pronouns. If we who are considered ‘normal’ state our preference, it makes it easier or perhaps more comfortable for trans and non-binary people to share their preference too.I agree, I think she looks possibly depressed. She’s changed so much over the last couple of years, degraded almost. It’s a shame. But she’s always been a fraud from start to finish.
Also not to piss anyone off but why does she state she’s a “she/her”. I may be old school in thinking that you’re meant to state that stuff if its different to “normal”. She’s a straight white married female, does she really need to say that?
I am super old fashioned as I think it's a load of rit (putting she/her if you're obviously a bio girl).It’s to normalise non-gender confirming pronouns. If we who are considered ‘normal’ state our preference, it makes it easier or perhaps more comfortable for trans and non-binary people to share their preference too.
She really is a great advert for how to duck up, isnt she?
I swear she cant do a anything properly...apart from taking young girls money?!She really is a great advert for how to duck up, isnt she?
Hmm that wouldn't surprise me. I think the HMRC will be catching out a lot of influencers for tax evasion - anything they receive as gifts has to be included in income amount but I am sure many don't declare it. How does your friend know?Heard from a friend that Vix's Glow and Grow - or whatever it's called - is a massive scam involving tax evasion. All these sad large girls getting sucked into her seminars and spunking all their cash on milky drinks, carbs and bad zoom calls. Surely the HMRC will come calling soon?
I cant reveal her sauces but there's some very weird cashflow things going on. It's effectively a Ponzi schemeHmm that wouldn't surprise me. I think the HMRC will be catching out a lot of influencers for tax evasion - anything they receive as gifts has to be included in income amount but I am sure many don't declare it. How does your friend know?
Yikes. She just seems like a complete con woman at this point.Couldn't you just Google this?
Jusr out of interest why ‘large’ girls?Heard from a friend that Vix's Glow and Grow - or whatever it's called - is a massive scam involving tax evasion. All these sad large girls getting sucked into her seminars and spunking all their cash on milky drinks, carbs and bad zoom calls. Surely the HMRC will come calling soon?
YES! To this. I’ve worked in marketing for almost ten years (dabbled in digital) and I also had a blog (years ago) - what she does vexes me (vexing vix has a nice ring to it). She takes people’s money, offers them they couldn’t find on google and on free marketing/branding forums and websites.*Excuse my rant*
I’ve worked in digital marketing for more than 10 years and have pretty much seen it all when it comes to people trying to sell their “expertise”.
What irks me the MOST? Mediocre (at best) bloggers like Vix Mildrew scamming other naive but hopeful bloggers out of their hard earned money. To me it’s just plain cruel. Like a sleezy used car salesmen trying to pawn a lemon off on an inexperienced shopper.
Yes, I admit I haven’t followed Vix closely. Her public talk about anal sex back when she was also a teacher did me in. But she really really hasn’t come that far since. Let’s be real, if her advice was any good she would be A LOT more successful by now. But... she’s not.
Like I said. The trickery and false bravado of MILDLY successful bloggers branding themselves as experts pisses me off. Fact is, Vix and those like her start selling courses and webinars because they couldn’t make the fashion, beauty or whatever niche they originally blogged about work. So they cash in on the vulnerable target audience of naive bloggers who are just starting out. They post infographics and overuse words like hub, tribe and community in the same veil as all the other pyramid schemes out there.
I sincerely wish there was some form of regulation involved, requiring someone to be an accredited expert to sell such “expertise“. One with real professional references, not just small time bloggers hoping to find the golden ticket.
In conclusion: Vix runs a dirty unethical scheme and I really wish someone would come and shut her down. Because I highly doubt her conscious will step in anytime soon, sadly.