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Lordy, Lordy, funniest post I've read in a long time. I've never understood how Trump manages to get women to fancy him. Not even ten million dollars would tempt me to go near him. Wonder if his orangeness is all over or just his head, guess I'll never know :unsure:

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I wouldn't want him no matter how desperate I was. He's repulsive and his face looks like a smacked a*se.🤢
 
They’ll never get rid of her but it’s time to give her a behind the scenes role. Maybe dress it up as a promotion. She’s quite distracting on air, with all her ‘for you as well’ meaningless interruptions. All the presenters can cope with beauty hours. I miss the other Alison who listened and asked questions we wanted to hear the answers to.
 
Oh the irony of Alison and her 1001 genders, assuming she does it to attract the other 999 to buy her products.

I imagine that only one gender actually watches her shows and buys the over priced products. That same gender might buy for the 2nd gender on the rare occasion men’s ranges are offered.

Somehow I can’t see the other 999 genders being fans of QVC. I’m happy to be persuaded otherwise.
 
I've been a beautician for over 40 years. No love, you've been flogging tat for 40 years. Still, fair play, she's got her horse and her paddock. I guess that's the dream of a certain type of woman (or man). Can't see it myself.

Honestly, the state of it. If Alison is beauty expert tell me why she has the face of a melted candle.
 
Lordy, Lordy, funniest post I've read in a long time. I've never understood how Trump manages to get women to fancy him. Not even ten million dollars would tempt me to go near him. Wonder if his orangeness is all over or just his head, guess I'll never know :unsure:

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It's his charismatic masculinity that makes him attractive to some women. I can understand how that trait can lure women into his orbit, but he is rude and crude and a liar and those things I can't abide in men (or women).
 
I've been a beautician for over 40 years. No love, you've been flogging tat for 40 years. Still, fair play, she's got her horse and her paddock. I guess that's the dream of a certain type of woman (or man). Can't see it myself.

Honestly, the state of it. If Alison is beauty expert tell me why she has the face of a melted candle.
Kelly Hoppen brags on a QVC video that she's been creating beautiful homes for 40 years. The video is so old, that she must have been creating them for more than 50 years by now. AY's jowly face is probably due to her massive weight loss over the past few months. This happens. Her skin is likely to be well cared for, but no product is going to lift the droopy skin or tighten the facial muscles. I still wonder if she is a diabetic and uses the 'fat jab.' It's her own business, though, and she'll never tell.
 
I've been a beautician for over 40 years. No love, you've been flogging tat for 40 years. Still, fair play, she's got her horse and her paddock. I guess that's the dream of a certain type of woman (or man). Can't see it myself.

Honestly, the state of it. If Alison is beauty expert tell me why she has the face of a melted candle.
She has more than one horse and it is a farm. :rolleyes: Way back, someone on here met her at a showjumping event and even put photos up of her competing. Dobermanns are her favourite dog, as AY always talked about the ones she owned.

AY always talked about working for Clarins with product development, oh and working at Ragdale Hall and doing facials for Princess Diana. She refuses to get any work done, including injectables, and used to say she would not work with models on beauty shows who did this. Then suddenly a number of the models def had work done but nothing was said. AY has lost weight really quickly, no wonder her face has dropped.
 
AY is the wrong age to lose a lot of weight a the elasticity has gone from her skin.

Orange turnip, err, Trump is repulsive enough. Can you imagine him pasty white?!

Famous charismatic men throughout history have mostly turned out to be power-hungry wrong 'uns. Turnip is out for himself but his cult members, err, followers keep sending money to his causes (usually to get him out of trouble/fund his campaigns). It astounds me. I watch his speeches and can't help but think of Hitler.

Male politicians like Turnip and even Boris all have the 'charisma' to draw people in. I have no idea why people vote for men like this, especially when their personal lives would cause their voters to raise eyebrows and gossip about their neighbours if they behaved like that.

On the other end of the spectrum are men like Starmer. Not an ounce of charisma but gets votes because they lead the party they've always voted for.

Is it the men at fault or the people who blindly follow? I can't help but think of Hitler as he was considered charismatic. I'd like to think nothing like Nazi Germany could never happen again but...
 
Didn’t know you were from across the pond Grizelda. I’m fascinated and concerned by the drama unfolding over there. It feels like a critical moment. Go team Harris - hope she does ok in the debate. I can’t believe the stuff orange man gets away with🤷🏻‍♀️
I have dual citizenship, but lived in the US for over 30 years. It seems the two are neck and neck in the polls. Trump says that Harris is too liberal - apart from calling her stupid and inelligible to run since her parents were not citizens when she was born. He is a brute, imo. Trump has all the Evangelists in his camp, and the millions who are against a woman's right to choose. It's almor like entertainment watching the insults that go back and forth, although Kamala's team throw far less mud.
 
I think that Trump and Harris are going head to head on Tuesday. No doubt he’ll resort to his usual mud-slinging, but hopefully she’ll tackle him head on without using abusive or demeaning comments.

If I was American I’d definitely vote for her and not Mr. Oompah Loompah
 
I saw Chuntly o n earlier. She’s lost even more weight by the look of it. Her head now looks wider than her body along the ilk of Victoria Beckham
We thought that, too. Her hair looks too big for her head now, too. She went full lollipop-head look last time she shed a load of weight. I presume ozempic will keep the regain at bay this time. Or for 72 weeks it will, anyway.
 
But of course, like Chuntley, it absolutely, most definitely does not have anything to do with a wee injection every week.
Catherine said her weight loss was down to stress and yoga. Of course it is and my dad's King Charles and my cousin is Santa. No one loses weight that fast without some kind of intervention. I saw it right before my eyes as Mr CC lost 6 stone when he started using an injectable for his diabetes some years ago - now he can't get it and had to switch to something else (prescribed).

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Why 72 weeks?
The main study into the effectiveness of semaglutide (Ozempic) was 72 weeks duration. In practice, most pts plateau after about 60 weeks. It's licensed for use for a maximum of 2 years, after which about 98% of patients regain at least two-thirds of the weight they have lost within a year (see link below if you're interested). Even worse, all the cardiometabolic benefits which accompany the weight loss - lower BP, better glucose control and insulin secretion/response, lower LDL cholesterol etc - are entirely reversed once stopping semaglutide. In practice, the overwhelming majority of patients regain all the weight that they had lost, for entirely predictable reasons.

I'd said in a previous post that the acid test as to whether or not she's taking a drug like ozempic (not that it's anyone's business but hers) is if she manages to keep the weight off for about 18-24 months. She's a classic yo-yo dieter, and in previous cycles, she's lost and regained a couple of stone in a 6-9 month period (again, a very classic pattern). If she suddenly loses a lot of weight and manages to keep it off, then you can be pretty sure that something has changed this time...

 
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