My issue with Nat is the same as so many other influencers - we're in the midst of a global pandemic, people are losing loved ones, losing their jobs, seeing their businesses crash around them, and yet she's constantly wafting around in new dresses with swipe ups to buy. This seems so tone deaf and insensitive. And for so many posts about her lack of self esteem, her worry about her weight, her anxiety and post-natal depression, and yet so few posts seem to back that up - it's pose after pose, showcasing floaty dresses and heated eyelash curlers, all with filters and Vogue-esque poses. Maybe this is her coping mechanism, and if so, it's great that she has one, but please Nat, be honest about it, rather than brushing it all under the carpet.
So many followers will have come to you because they're struggling and they can identify with your worries and your issues, and yet you seem to flit from a tearful Insta story abut being in such a dark, dark place and having dreadful thoughts to then filming yourself wearing a new outfit in the blink of an eye. This does your followers a disservice, and you too. I seem to recall even your brother said he struggled to see how you could be in the depths of the deepest depression one moment, then posting new clothes the next. I don't doubt that you feel these things, but be more consistent. Either open up and keep up that narrative, or focus on fashion, don't dip in and out so flippantly.
So many followers will have come to you because they're struggling and they can identify with your worries and your issues, and yet you seem to flit from a tearful Insta story abut being in such a dark, dark place and having dreadful thoughts to then filming yourself wearing a new outfit in the blink of an eye. This does your followers a disservice, and you too. I seem to recall even your brother said he struggled to see how you could be in the depths of the deepest depression one moment, then posting new clothes the next. I don't doubt that you feel these things, but be more consistent. Either open up and keep up that narrative, or focus on fashion, don't dip in and out so flippantly.