Really? I don't think so!!For late fifties she looks mint
Really? I don't think so!!For late fifties she looks mint
My sister and a friend are pre diabetic and just been told to watch what they eat.She may be pre diabetic, in which case her doctor would prescribe the 'fat jab'.
There you go diarrhoea all day everyday will make you lose weight mainly water at first then fat.Oh, out of interest. It seems a side effect of the famous jab is non-stop diarrhoea. This is one of the common side effects.
That'll be why you lose weight. ProbablyOh, out of interest. It seems a side effect of the famous jab is non-stop diarrhoea. This is one of the common side effects.
Or cast offs from Billy Smart's Circus Who remembers that hideous dress she wore that was a cross between a dress and a Punch and Judy sideshow?She definitely looks a lot better now that she's stopped wearing clothes that were 3 sizes too big and that seemed to be made out of a pair of my grandmothers curtains from the 1970's.
Her idea of 'style' is...... different, and IMO, not in a good way. I think she strives to look 'edgy' but she ends up looking frumpy. No doubt about it, however, she looks so much more healthy with her weight loss.She must have a hundred wardrobes to hold all the tat. Rarely does she wear anything smart or classy. Shame really as she is pretty ...
Give it 5-10 years before the consequences of puberty blockers, gender affirming surgery and medication kick in .I doubt complaining will help.
There seems to have been some kind of revolution going on behind the scenes where companies have found themselves employing a load of woke youngsters (the Bud Light advertising execs fiasco springs to mind). They bring them in for social media but they seem to spread. Once they've all been Stonewalled and drunk the Kool Aid, that's it.
It's not just Q either, sadly.
So much for the team of stylists (I use that term loosely!) they employ. I wonder what they look like? I shudder to think.Someone at Q Towers must be responsible for checking what they look like before they go on air, but they seem to miss so much, with frumpy or too tight clothes, embarrassingly plunging necklines, messy, badly cut hair all over the place, strange colour mixes, and men in too tight trousers and sleeves. Would they be seen in a posh coffee shop like that? Or is it all part of the attitude of we can do and wear what we want, not what our viewers want because we know we're above them? It seems to be the latter. But who's giving them the okay to appear like that?
I agree that supplements don't guarantee weight loss but know that I've lost weight taking Berberine due to it helping to control my sugar cravings.So this morning on BBC I caught Doctor Zanz and he was answering questions. A woman was asking about the supplements which help you lose weight. He just said, they do not work. There are many new prescriptions tablets which your doctor will prescribe if you are very overweight.
So a real medical doctor is saying the gold whatever supplement which AY said helped her lose weight is rubbish.
I think they are young people, perhaps wanting to get into tv or fashion, who are not paid very well. That's no excuse, though. So many of the combinations they put together are simply wrong. And I think everyone who watches the fashion hours are fed up with the long hair hiding the neck and the back of garments and jackets and trousers too tight.So much for the team of stylists (I use that term loosely!) they employ. I wonder what they look like? I shudder to think.
Talking about posh coffee shops or high end restaurants, what owner would want the screeching laughter of some of the BA's at their tables? It would lower the tone, I think, and nobody would want to sit near them. As you say, though, it might be the attitude of QVC. (Some of the presenters and guests act professionally however.)Someone at Q Towers must be responsible for checking what they look like before they go on air, but they seem to miss so much, with frumpy or too tight clothes, embarrassingly plunging necklines, messy, badly cut hair all over the place, strange colour mixes, and men in too tight trousers and sleeves. Would they be seen in a posh coffee shop like that? Or is it all part of the attitude of we can do and wear what we want, not what our viewers want because we know we're above them? It seems to be the latter. But who's giving them the okay to appear like that?