Even her parents look like they've had enough of her bullshit
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She's failed to make it clear that that video is sponsored.Even her parents look like they've had enough of her bullshit
Since she keeps shoving the camera in their face at any time!Even her parents look like they've had enough of her bullshit
Yupp, I started watching and there she was, sneakily speaking about "female finances" because apparently she talked about it to her dad the night before Smooth, she's not!She's failed to make it clear that that video is sponsored.
You have to expand the description box to see it says AD, yet the ASA states 'Consumers should be able to recognise that something is an ad, without having to click or otherwise interact with it.'
They always look like this and rightly so!Even her parents look like they've had enough of her bullshit
Yes I HATE how Zanna uses wholesome to describe everything she doesAnyone else cringe at influencers using the word āwholesomeā.
Can you report her?She's failed to make it clear that that video is sponsored.
You have to expand the description box to see it says AD, yet the ASA states 'Consumers should be able to recognise that something is an ad, without having to click or otherwise interact with it.'
Food Medic Hazel has started these " I'm not going to be online" announcements. Hazel, no-one cares.The recent āIām going on holiday, guess whereā - genuinely, nobody gives a duck.
I also never noticed how annoying her voice was until recently - mainly because I rarely listen to her.
But I am LOVING this how to get up early and be productive and writing everything on a go do list. I 100% need a to do list and to check off waking up as my number one, damn I feel productive already. āGo downstairs, make breakfast, drink coffeeā - tit, Iāve done 4 things! Omg I forgot to add breathe, thatās now 5! Wow I deserve a nap.
hahahahahhahahahahahhahahahaha you deserve more than a like for this. This is by far my favourite comment.
So true. Thereās definitely no way she budgets. The cost of labour and materials at the moment is insane. We had our garden re-paved after saving for literally a year. The cost went up by Ā£600 from when they quoted to when they finished, because the materials are so hard to come by. she is voluntarily ripping out working and nice looking bathrooms so i canāt even imagine how much itās all totting up to!But letās face facts. Zanna is probably fortunate enough to not have to budget
First thing I thought when I saw the vlog! Imo it sounds like a description for bread. But what's definitely not wholesome is her complete disregard to sustainability by all the renovation work she's had done to her enormous house. Plus her (pre-pandemic at least) frequent trips abroad.Anyone else cringe at influencers using the word āwholesomeā.
Makes me want to vomit in my mouthAnyone else cringe at influencers using the word āwholesomeā.
As does ādreamyā!!Makes me want to vomit in my mouth
But she doesnāt care. So why would she.I've really had enough of her bloody wild swimming posts. Obviously everybody is entitiled to enjoy the natural world around them and that should include being able to swim in the naturally clean lochs and lakes. However, with so many deaths in open water over the past month she really needs to add some disclaimers about water safety (especially as she was in Wast Water today i.e. the deepest lake in England!), or even share some posts about the dangers of cold water shock, which her flimsy swimming costumes won't protect against.
She's got to have the emotional intelligence of a lump of coal if she doesn't actually care, becuase people's lives could be at risk. With the in popularity of wild swimming (partially fuelled by influencers) there has been a massive increase in deaths. Even if she doesn't post anything personally her business should! On their blog post here https://staywildswim.com/blogs/blog/wild-swimming it doesn't discuss any safety measures just them trying to show off their swim suitsBut she doesnāt care. So why would she.
Exactly - and itās not the first time itās been criticised here. We know she reads these threadsā¦soā¦She's got to have the emotional intelligence of a lump of coal if she doesn't actually care, becuase people's lives could be at risk. With the in popularity of wild swimming (partially fuelled by influencers) there has been a massive increase in deaths. Even if she doesn't post anything personally her business should! On their blog post here https://staywildswim.com/blogs/blog/wild-swimming it doesn't discuss any safety measures just them trying to show off their swim suits
You shouldnāt really wild swim in the UK unless you have a wet suit unless youāre really experienced. When I go wild swimming I always have a bright orange tow float with me, and a bright orange swim hat so that boats can see me. Not overly instagramable thoughā¦I've really had enough of her bloody wild swimming posts. Obviously everybody is entitiled to enjoy the natural world around them and that should include being able to swim in the naturally clean lochs and lakes. However, with so many deaths in open water over the past month she really needs to add some disclaimers about water safety (especially as she was in Wast Water today i.e. the deepest lake in England!), or even share some posts about the dangers of cold water shock, which her flimsy swimming costumes won't protect against.
That's not really true. A wetsuit isn't really necessary in temperatures below 14 degrees. And even then, you just don't stay in very long. UK summer water temps will be above this by May. May-September is standard open water swimming season. Some people are built and adapt differently. I just swam the channel with about 9 months of training, before that I wasn't an "outdoor" swimmer. So I trained. I started in 6-degree water, going for 2 mins, then building up until I was doing 2 hours in 12 degrees. Literally not allowed to wear a wetsuit the whole time. but I did some training sessions in local open water "venues" were everyone but me was still in a wetsuit in water that was 19 degrees (tropical!) but they were training for triathlons so had to get to used to the feel of swimming with a wetsuit.You shouldnāt really wild swim in the UK unless you have a wet suit unless youāre really experienced. When I go wild swimming I always have a bright orange tow float with me, and a bright orange swim hat so that boats can see me. Not overly instagramable thoughā¦
Thatās only true if people know what theyāre doing. Wetsuits keep you boyant so if youāre new to the sport without a coach or experienced open water swimmer with you they are advised even above 14 degrees. (Not advised in very warm water for longer swims when there is a risk of overheating). I say this as an open water swimmer with life savers for friends. Many people who get into trouble would be a lot safer if they were wearing a wet suit regardless of the temperature as they keep people above water. Of course you can swim in the UK without one if you know what youāre doing and youāre adapted (Hammersmith ponds are great examples as they only let people swim in the winter who swam in the summer), but for people who are just doing it for a bit of fun, you should wear a wetsuit until you know how to acclimatise and until youāve learnt the skill of open water swimming.That's not really true. A wetsuit isn't really necessary in temperatures below 14 degrees. And even then, you just don't stay in very long. UK summer water temps will be above this by May. May-September is standard open water swimming season. Some people are built and adapt differently. I just swam the channel with about 9 months of training, before that I wasn't an "outdoor" swimmer. So I trained. I started in 6-degree water, going for 2 mins, then building up until I was doing 2 hours in 12 degrees. Literally not allowed to wear a wetsuit the whole time. but I did some training sessions in local open water "venues" were everyone but me was still in a wetsuit in water that was 19 degrees (tropical!) but they were training for triathlons so had to get to used to the feel of swimming with a wetsuit.
Jumping in when it's 10 degrees and you've never been before and you think you're going to do 2k is stupid, THAT'S what needs education. She's in a good spot to educate on "dipping" v "swimming".
Definitely agree with a tow float and bright hat though. I see floats like helmets, people don't think they look cool or they cost a bit more but going without one is stupid.