I'm not really sure what that would achieve. Besides she has never directly named them or tagged any of their products so probably is not in breach of any work social media guidelinesI’d love for her employer to get wind of it
Bang on! It's actually embarrassing. Most people like her are the same though. Prosecco Socialists. She should move to Venezuela where the political system is more suited to her values, heard it's really great there!In the last couple of months she’s done ads with Sure(Unilever), Arla and Dylon. These are HUGE multi-national corporations. The epitome of capitalism.
I think people would like her better if she actually stuck to her principles. You can’t be anti-capitalist and then accept £500 to shill products from giant conglomerates.
I found it particularly interesting that she got her knickers in such a twist over this. She does Zara hauls of kids clothes and you cannot think that Zara is better than Primark. Both are mass-produced fast fashion and just because Zara is a teeny bit more expensive than Primark it doesn't make it any better! And if you really give such a shit about how much people are paid and the living wage, get out there and do something rather than just moaning on Instagram about it.And she’s very quick to point out other influencers’ mistakes - she was all over Laura Whitmore’s ad with Primark like every other “woke” influencer, but I’m pretty sure Unilever and McDonalds aren’t high on the list of ethical companies.
Interesting. To be honest, her ex must see all this stuff, no? Having the children’s faces plastered all over everything and saying their dad is an abuser is pretty out there. People will recognize them, older siblings of friends could see her account and find this stuff out. She’s walking a tight rope here. Get their faces off if you want to talk about that kind of serious stuff.are the children still seeing their dad because it does not sit okay with me that she is accusing him of abusing her and all that when her children can read it all over social media and all their friends etc
I understand talking about the issue etc but I don’t think it’s right when the children are so young and can’t process it all
I hate to say but I had the same thought especially given that she seems to like (aside from her workout gear) fairly loose fitting clothes. I think the dress she was referring to may have been the River Island affiliate link my experience is that their sizing was not too generous. I'm not sure how affiliation works as she does not strike me as being in their target demographic which I always thought was under 30s, also with her eco views they are seen as a fast fashion retailer.Coming from one big girl to another, I really can't see how she's a 16? Unless she shops at a place with generous sizing
Maybe half her followers are just like us who watch for the cringe factor but would never "like" a post.Another insta one who has 20k followers, get few comments and only gets about 600 likes.
Did she buy followers as well?
Really don't rate Bulb, our bills came up way more than they'd saidIt’s a day of ads for her today if she’s not an ambassador for wearedotte she’s aiming for it. Personally second hand shoes i would avoid . Her bulb green energy advert really needs a disclaimer about how energy supply actually works and their use of offsetting
I don't even follow her.Maybe half her followers are just like us who watch for the cringe factor but would never "like" a post.
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