The Anna Edit

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Haha! This makes me feel better! :LOL:
Yup I’ve done the exact criteria listen in pages 10-15 etc etc. I’m normally a whizz at finding things but am late to the party on this (only saw this all today) I’m wondering if it’s no longer searchable, and comes up if already saved to favourites.

It would be hard to miss on there with the two tone walls, the carpets, the art, the chest of drawers, the splashback, the tiled floor - there’s no way we could have all missed it!
 
Oh, I kind of thought of Gleam as an agency, just like an actors or model would have an agency. Not as some company dividing work over their portfolio, but more like the managers selecting received proposals/offers for the “talent” (using that term loosely). I don’t imagine them doing invoicing, but I do imagine them having to decide on the terms with their manager and the brand. But maybe I’ve got that wrong then.
they definitely do the invoicing on behalf of the talent, I work with them (Gleam) regularly
 
Me too! 🤣if I ever do find the link I’ll DM you the link.
I checked by actually searching street name and number and it doesn’t come up in search on rightmove, comes up on sold houses but only showing previously listed in 2015 with old pictures and on zoopla doesn’t say it was sold this year either and has old pictures from before Anna moved in
 
I checked by actually searching street name and number and it doesn’t come up in search on rightmove, comes up on sold houses but only showing previously listed in 2015 with old pictures and on zoopla doesn’t say it was sold this year either and has old pictures from before Anna moved in
Never mind I found it on rightmove again but don’t wanna link you in case it’s seen as dodgy
 
Anna's got a new post up about her wardrobe and clothes spending - she's spending on average of £324 a month on clothes, which is nearly £4000 by the end of the year if that continues!
That’s obscene I spend that per year excluding winter coats and special occasion wear eg a wedding outfit. I can’t even imagine spending that amount of money every month.
 
Money is always relevant, she will think that is very modest. I do wonder who her target market is these days, it’s certainly not the average 30 year old on an average wage.

Sure it is. They might not be spending the same on a monthly basis, but they might still buy certain items on a less regular basis.
 
This is what she's written on her blog: "with my current calculations I’m on to spend £324.33 per month on clothing during 2020. Now that is A LOT and a figure that I would like to not drastically increase, so I’m trying to find ways and methods to reduce my sending for the second part of this year in order to do that."

It blows my mind that she says she doesn't want the figure to increase, as though it's not an insane amount to spend on clothes every month (especially considering she gets free stuff on top of that). Here's an idea Anna, just buy less stuff. Easy.
 
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