Squeezing yourself in a stretchy ( probably already oversized) size 16 honestly cant be good for yourself Emma because now when you put on your realistic size 20s it will be like taking a step backwards.
If she was a size 26/28 previously then fitting into a 20 is amazing enough. That horrible chilli romper was a 24 and it did not fit at all so I'm assuming she was a 26 but she did have size 28 bikinis IIRC. I've lost 50lbs over the last 5 months and I've only gone down one dress size, believe it or not! I guess my weight was quite evenly distributed, whereas she has most around her middle.
I thought that this would be a great time to have a money saving/making blog. Even the people on furlough are sitting at home, worrying about their income. There is so much she could be doing, instead of staring at her reflection all day, including blogs on:
1) cooking from the pantry - using staples to create healthy meals, giving lists of substitutions for different ingredients
2) ideas for home workouts for all abilities - maybe linking to YT videos
3) a proper emergency budget. I'm sorry, Emma, my "business" doesn't pay for my phone, broadband and a large chunk of my other household expenses.
4) cooking on a strict budget. Costing each meal and trying to get the grocery bill down as this is one of the key areas in which people tend to overspend.
5) ideas for care packages for your vulnerable friends and family. What to include in a care package: essentials, treats and entertainment.
You know, even if she covered these areas, we'd probably to looking at something half-assed that she's bought from an American blogger. I might start my own blog - anyone know of a good, free blogging course?