Hally34
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But didn’t some people on here listen to the podcast? Surely it’s clearly different people? Gabby wouldn’t be able to hid her distinct voice surelyi feel like gabbie IS cam
But didn’t some people on here listen to the podcast? Surely it’s clearly different people? Gabby wouldn’t be able to hid her distinct voice surelyi feel like gabbie IS cam
But didn’t some people on here listen to the podcast? Surely it’s clearly different people? Gabby wouldn’t be able to hid her distinct voice surely
@SilentAlarm
Can you give us any clues you've read about her?
I saw she's got a business degree and is from the southeast (US)
i think this is the gf:
ebecks__ (Instagram)
i found this persons twitter account aswell (ebecks) and that has her location, Nashville, Tennessee
and Tennessee is considered to be a south eastern state
also the podcast insta is following this person as well so it must be her, it all adds up?
also this is the most entertained I've been for a while
She’s from Alabama, not sure if she is still there or it’s just her home state.
Gabby is totally gonna be one of those girls that picks up an American accent within 5 minutes of being with someone from the US
She already referred to her washing machine as a “washer” in one of her vlogs, but that might be a regional thing - I’m not sure. I personally have only ever heard American people say that.Gabby is totally gonna be one of those girls that picks up an American accent within 5 minutes of being with someone from the US
Just a regional thing, I'm northern and we call it the washer.She already referred to her washing machine as a “washer” in one of her vlogs, but that might be a regional thing - I’m not sure. I personally have only ever heard American people say that.
I'm from Sheffield (real Sheffield, not Thurgoland ) originally and I would say washer.She already referred to her washing machine as a “washer” in one of her vlogs, but that might be a regional thing - I’m not sure. I personally have only ever heard American people say that.
Fair enough. I’ve noticed her going the other way at the moment and acting as “British” as possible - mentioning having beans on toast for dinner and constantly attached to a cup of tea.Just a regional thing, I'm northern and we call it the washer.
You learn something new every day. I’m from the Midlands and to me a washer is a small ring put on a bolt to make it tighter.I'm from Sheffield (real Sheffield, not Thurgoland ) originally and I would say washer.