itscoldoutside
Chatty Member
I used to love Shamsa, it seems though she wants to move away from YouTube and in to areas of which she doesn't have expertise. I don't think this will fare well for her unfortunately.
Ok things got weird. Why is she promoting NFTs when she seems unclear of what they are herself?
She kept looking away from camera…can come across as hiding something..
Not sure. I dont know what others thought but the video didnt sit well with me. She made lots of excuses, at first saying she was stopping voice overs etc because she's really busy but then she says she will do it, but on members only because of "haters". Yet, she isnt too busy to start a discord channel and create/sell nfts to her audience.So Shamsa is going down the subscription only route. Is anyone going to subscribe?
I really like Shamsa and have been following her for a few years, but I’m not so desperate for her content that I’m willing to faff about with all this. I don’t like discord either.
I get the need/desire for increased privacy tho. I have a FB with just 300 friends/acquaintances and I still get moments of thinking I’ve said too much, never mind being a youtuber with loads of views.
I think her children have a lot to do with it, maybe that's the reason she's taken down a lot of her videos, her older children must find them embarrassing.
People loved her as she was real but then she was like you got to pay to watch my videos and that’s where her viewings went really low. I see she doesn’t do PR packages anymore. She removed it from her insta. I get the feeling she had something horrible sent to her and she felt her and her family’s life was at risk so she went silent with her videos but it led her viewing rating going down!
I’ve only really seen her buy consumables, toiletries, food and sometimes books fromI'm really glad Shamsa is back, love having her on in the background when I'm cooking. I wonder where she puts all of her stuff though? She has no clutter in her house but keeps buying stuff from B&M. She must send it all off to the charity shop regularly.
It's hard in this day and age to find people like Shamsa. She seems very genuine, and honestly hers is the type of household I was bought up in. People judge her for having so X amount of children, or shopping cheap which is sad. To me she comes across as a good mum and a grounded person, which is so rare these days. Everybody is so busy trying to show off how fantastic everything is in their lives, and how they are somehow superior because they have all these materialistic things and those that don't are somehow not as "blessed."