saywhatyouwant2me wrote:Her model mayhem page resurfaces here ever so often and it never gets old.
You'd think after seeing it 4837 times my second hand embarrassment for her awful photoshopped pictures would decrease, but no.
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saywhatyouwant2me wrote:Her model mayhem page resurfaces here ever so often and it never gets old.
You'd think after seeing it 4837 times my second hand embarrassment for her awful photoshopped pictures would decrease, but no.
Did she say that? wow.lavieenrose wrote:So Sammi admitted in her latest vlog she was never interested in babies until now. I guess there are some people who are like that before getting pregnant but it just shows she was not interested in having kids now and was pressured/it was an accident.
I'm from the States so forgive my ignorance but what does 'chav' mean? Is it like being urban/hood/ghetto in the states? I could google it but I'd like to know from someone who knows what it is first hand. Like I said, forgive my ignorance. I mean no harm...I'm just curious.saywhatyouwant2me wrote:At first I thought you were all being super sensitive about the chav comments but I see how it's offensive to call her a chav based pretty much purely on her upbringing, class and past. Someone even commented that her family issues are fit for Jeremy kyle?
Jeremy kyle features pretty much the lowest of the low and what family and person doesn't have issues?
For me a chav is a specific type of person and sammi isn't it.
Anyway growing up as a working class kid in England, who can really say they DIDN'T have a chav like phase? I know I did lol cos it was 'cool' at the time, especially if you're around sammis age like I am but I also know I'm not a chav.
Nowadays kids try too hard to be sophisticated, sexy and grown but anyone who's 23 and older would've definitely worn a tracksuit, listened to garage or grime, played music out loud at the back of the bus, gallavanted on random streets and shopping centres etc etc when they were younger or some form of that behaviour.
It's all part of the embarrassment of growing up and trying to fit in!!
It's sad that they have no diversity in their 'campaign' but they're showing us exactly who they're trying to appeal to. And they know the garbage they churn out won't look nice on a normal woman's body. The proportions on their clothing are for someone with no curves at all. I'm not putting down the slim body type because all bodies are beautiful. And if you can make millions with that body, you go girl! But they don't 'design' for the average woman's body. That sweater would make a woman with large breasts or arms look like a linebacker. And when she spoke about tucking it it I just cringedTeaNBiscuits wrote:Did anyone else find it funny when she presented the new Novem & Knight sweater she used it on a very typical skinny white model? She talks so much about diversity in the fashion industry but she is doing the SAME thing!