Perfectly saidI think when it comes to influencers, its easy for normal folks to be like ‘omg how much?!’ But i think ‘their money, their choice’. Some (most) know who their main audience is and act accordingly (example: stacey solomon, budget-friendly mom stuff [couldnt think of another celeb as an example, sorry if im wrong]).
Ash seems to have found his audience, which is shouting the word of god and fitness (seems to be working for him and tbf he seems to have taken comments on board and stop showing off in your face designer items).
Who is safs audience? I don’t think she really knows. I don’t. She just does any ad that will pay her, alongside grieving parent podcasts/book, then you’ve got the lavish spending and holidays and last but not least pouring into your cup with anxiety. What gets me is, she doesn’t seem to ‘work’. She doesn’t do regular #ads to be getting a large income and, as a trustee of a charity, an 8k spend on a bag (along with all the other disposable income-spending habits) is going to raise eyebrows and piss people off because where exactly has the money come from? She doesn’t make her ‘work’ clear.
And i think as a professional person, whether thats a trustee of a CHILDRENS CANCER CHARITY, a doctor, a nurse. Anyone in a professional capacity that is a representation of a service, you MUST act accordingly and present yourself in a manner that suits your professional role. You would never see sophies mom (sophies legacy) dress in such a way, because it’s inappropriate, when highlighting areas of society that need funding.
To share a story of a child who needs extra funds to live then uploading a reel in LV weeks later is just tone deaf and disrespectful. People can argue that ‘she can so what she likes in her personal life’ and rightly so. But you cant expect people to not ask questions.
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Typical her and she has no answer so removes anything negative life doesn’t work like that I’m afraid.The comments have been removed I think