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And not forgetting the time on a gardening show where IIRC she was flogging some secateurs or such like and she just happened to mention that she'd been trimming her bush at the weekend.
Now I don't mind a bit of innuendo at all but certainly not on a TV shopping channel.
 
And not forgetting the time on a gardening show where IIRC she was flogging some secateurs or such like and she just happened to mention that she'd been trimming her bush at the weekend.
Now I don't mind a bit of innuendo at all but certainly not on a TV shopping channel.
I never knew half of this! I need to get my head out of the shed.
 
Also, despite being a very attractive woman she was always going on about her fat and cellulite and accepting yourself as you are when she was always on some diet or another. Plus all the innuendo and smutty comments (that no one needs when buying a pair of trainers) and all the look at me, look at me stuff.

I haven't seen Catherine for ages and I have to say I'm not missing her.

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The advice from all the presenters and fashion BA's is not to hang your jumpers on clothes hangers or you will get 'hanger humps' on the shoulders. Chuntley, changed that to 'hanger nipples'. The girl can't help it. She's hard wired to be suggestive.
How can these channels not see that presenters making inuendoes on-screen or posting 'too much information' on social media isn't remotely normal? It would be bizarre outside the watershed, but if she does it on TV during watershed hours then it's even worse. Is she Our Bet, by any chance, and is copying Smutty Simon? Makes you wonder. It's as though she's regressed to a giggly kid in the playground, making smutty innuendoes and thinking they're hilariously funny.

If someone does this regularly then they have a serious problem and need treatment. It's embarrassing that an adult feels the only way they can get attention is to make an exhibition of themselves.
 
Why are you intrigued and who are these people and what have they said? Examples please. Don't leave us hanging!! I'm intrigued now! lol.
Not on this forum, obviously, lol. Nobody has a bad word to say about her here. There were some nasty remarks on other places, though, which had to be removed by mods. I'm sure you can imagine the kind of thing - toxic bullying type stuff, which I wouldn't want to repeat.
 
How can these channels not see that presenters making inuendoes on-screen or posting 'too much information' on social media isn't remotely normal? It would be bizarre outside the watershed, but if she does it on TV during watershed hours then it's even worse. Is she Our Bet, by any chance, and is copying Smutty Simon? Makes you wonder. It's as though she's regressed to a giggly kid in the playground, making smutty innuendoes and thinking they're hilariously funny.

If someone does this regularly then they have a serious problem and need treatment. It's embarrassing that an adult feels the only way they can get attention is to make an exhibition of themselves.
It seems that women presenters can get away with sexual innuendos on QVC, but not the men. Can you imagine the uproar if Dale, for example, mentioned trimming his bush or Craigie made silly comments on the Kipling fanny pack?
 
It seems that women presenters can get away with sexual innuendos on QVC, but not the men. Can you imagine the uproar if Dale, for example, mentioned trimming his bush or Craigie made silly comments on the Kipling fanny pack?
Absolutely - the same should apply to male and female presenters, no question. I didn't watch Chuntley much, even years ago, as I found her tendency to simper and smirk at the camera and the constant grin rather irritating and a bit 'little girly', but she's obviously now auditioning for the role of Our Pete. Maybe there's more similarities between QVC and IW than I thought, and perhaps their motto should be 'smut sells'. Not very classy when you're meant to be selling something.
 
And not forgetting the time on a gardening show where IIRC she was flogging some secateurs or such like and she just happened to mention that she'd been trimming her bush at the weekend.
Now I don't mind a bit of innuendo at all but certainly not on a TV shopping channel.
What is IIRC?
 

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