I don't want to comment on Sophie's looks that's not me being no oil painting myself who am I to judge others looks.
One thing has struck me all these comments about Sophie's career path, then perhaps someone can point out to me as I don't understand what career path has she taken to follow?
I thought it had been commented on by Julia and a forum member that she was working back stage at QVC ,something to do with the texts was said in a post or a PA.
Now Julia has said in the help the hero's blog Sophie is said to be following her in her career path.
From what we are led to believe Sophie has sung with a couple of girl bands and helped Mum out on a couple of B&W shows one with her grandmother.
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To be honest, albeit a bit blunt, I really think that her chosen "career path" is simply to be in the public eye, fullstop. I don't think she has a particular leaning one way or another-she just appears desperate for fame. In that regard, she is no different to many young girls out there, but the sad thing is that she does not seem to have any discernable talent, other than at persuading Mum to help with her promotion.
I am sure she is a lovely girl, and I am sure that she sings nicely and can turn her hand to a bit of modelling and dancing, but she does not stand out from the crowd and, left to her own devices, I feel sure she would still be unknown.
I feel sickened that Julia is promoting her so openly on QVC and am surprised that she gets away with it. Sophie's request to have this thread closed smacks to me of someone who is used to stamping her feet to get what she wants! Sorry, Sophie, but this forum is OURS, NOT YOURS, AND YOU CAN'T EXPECT TO HAVE ANY INFLUENCE ON HERE!!!! If anyone was offering up threats or anything, then fair enough-close it down, but not just because Sophie has stamped her foot.
As can be seen from the thread, other forum members feel differently to me-I don't ask for them to change their views just because I don't agree with them, so why on earth Sophie feels that she has the right to ask is beyond my comprehension. If my daughter puts comments about herself and her antics on Facebook, and people make negative comments about her behaviour, I tell her to think more carefully about what she puts online about herself. Too much exposure can be risky, and Sophie is now experiencing the backlash. I think she needs to toughen up a bit-life is hard, so if she is not emotionally strong enough, don't put yourself out there. I know that by posting this, I might get a backlash-my problem-I chose to post my comments. I certainly won't be stamping my foot if someone comments negatively about what I have written. You are all entitled to your views, as am I.