Toffeegirlie
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- Jan 22, 2016
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Nowadays if you want to be acknowledged by Ms Roberts you have to **** her.
I cant' say I'm surprised as the last time I went to the BB I wanted to ask a couple of questions but she wasn't on the stand but walking round with Julia Roberts. I was in my wheelchair and when I stopped them they both looked down their noses at me. Keely then said "I'm not working" the pair walked off and started laughing. So I was crushed not only to be put down by Keely but also Julia
That's the one I was talking about, yes, but I thought that is the April TSV? At least it says "April" on the Facebook foto from Keeleys page. https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153834758670349It's the July one that has the choice, here is the July tsv pic
The first foto with the bag with stripes is from the July TSV.The April tsv looks like it has pcmc in it, here is a close up and also tsv dates
Disappointing behaviour from Keeley but I have always thought that she appears quite immature. Don't get me wrong as I think that makes her shows more entertaining as they are not always as 'on message' as, say, a Decleor show. However I would have expected more professional behaviour at the Beauty Bash. As previous posters have stated if you are 'front of house' then you are on duty, whether it's break time or not.
I have to say I do prefer Emer - she gives you all the info you need and demos properly - and she has a lovely soothing accent :happy::star:
I used to find her painfully dull but this weekend I saw a little bit and thought she is growing on me. I think a little personality is coming through but not as 'in your face' as Keeley. I think Keeley has just got 'too big for her boots', I don't understand why people are so adoring. Some are so creepy on her facebook page, if she puts a picture up of herself for instance and I'm looking at it thinking 'should have gone to specsavers' as her young skin is quite lined, certainly not the best advertisement for the products. Maybe due to spending a lot of time in the sun.