Julia is a better presenter than many others on QVC but Debbie Flint gives a better description of the fashions and she rarely describes clothes as 'absolutely gorgeous'.I lkie Julia definitely one of the best presenters
Julia is a better presenter than many others on QVC but Debbie Flint gives a better description of the fashions and she rarely describes clothes as 'absolutely gorgeous'.I lkie Julia definitely one of the best presenters
It's been said before that the back room 'stylists' at QVC are not much cop. Most of the 'gorgeous' models are a size small and the corresponding size 10 doesn't always fit properly and the larger sized models are crammed into a size much too small. Maybe the stylists don't get a full range of samples in all sizes. I wish models on QVC would represent more sizes, e.g. large and short, as well as slim and tall. I don't think this will ever happen, though. But, Debbie does speak up for larger sized women, using herself as an example. Julia is not always honest about her size.I think Julia knows about clothes as I’m sure she has made clothes and knitted garments in the past. Debbie is very good too and I do like it when she puts the BA is her place when saying a garment will be suitable for all height. She points out that she is. 5ft 3in and that a 57” maxi dress would too long for her.
I also hate the overuse of gorgeous as a description. IMHO the majority are more hideous than gorgeous. Same for say a model looks gorgeous in a certain design. Yes, some do, but a lot don’t, mainly as they’re “styled” in the wrong size.
Oh I don't doubt she's a wonderful mother, she has the mindset of a toddler. Being a television presenter is the only viable job she could ever have. There's no way she could actually hold down a real job in the real world.
Fuming with her today on this morning shown on about the electric toothbrush and why on earth people use cheap £2 ones from shops should be banned. Well i for one still do. Find electric ones uncomfortable as have bridge fitted and also too big for inside of mouth. She really needs hauling over the coals for her comments this morning. She slagged them off disgracefully. Hope a manufacturer was watchingAh yes. Did everyone know that Chloe has a wife and two little ones at home and has no time to herself and has to get up at 6.30am every day. Well it's nice to know Chloe and I'm happy for you but I don't need you to tell me every single time you are on a show - which is actually quite a lot these days. Oh and I'm sorry about your mum and dad's hip replacements as well, all five of them, or was it three? I must pay more attention.
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She does seem to go up and down a bitIt's been said before that the back room 'stylists' at QVC are not much cop. Most of the 'gorgeous' models are a size small and the corresponding size 10 doesn't always fit properly and the larger sized models are crammed into a size much too small. Maybe the stylists don't get a full range of samples in all sizes. I wish models on QVC would represent more sizes, e.g. large and short, as well as slim and tall. I don't think this will ever happen, though. But, Debbie does speak up for larger sized women, using herself as an example. Julia is not always honest about her size.
Cheap, soft toothbrushes do the job perfectly if you brush properly. Really hard bristle brushes are bad for your gums. I didn't see her presentation, but it seems she will say anything to get a sale and if she said manual toothbrushes are no good and should be banned, she quite simply doesn't know what she's talking about.Fuming with her today on this morning shown on about the electric toothbrush and why on earth people use cheap £2 ones from shops should be banned. Well i for one still do. Find electric ones uncomfortable as have bridge fitted and also too big for inside of mouth. She really needs hauling over the coals for her comments this morning. She slagged them off disgracefully. Hope a manufacturer was watching
My dentist told me years ago to always use a soft manual toothbrush and I have never had any problem since.Cheap, soft toothbrushes do the job perfectly if you brush properly. Really hard bristle brushes are bad for your gums. I didn't see her presentation, but it seems she will say anything to get a sale and if she said manual toothbrushes are no good and should be banned, she quite simply doesn't know what she's talking about.
I'm sure there's plenty of competition and back biting between the presenters. I've heard quite a few nasty digs on air. The main culprit: sweetness and light Chuntley. She's not as nice natured as she would have customers believe. Kramer can come out with swipes at other presenters as well.It would be nice if Julia could get back to being the presenter she used to be, no hairs or graces, unfull of herself and few barbed remarks. I'd like to see all of them present stuff by themselves because I'm sure it would calm a lot of them down not having to compete for air time or even, eg with Alex Kramer and Jenny Blackhurst, not having any on-screen tension.
Alex Kramer apparently shares a room with Jackie Kabler whose off-the-cuff remark recently about them sharing a very small dressing-room together made me wonder about tensions between egos.
I'm sure there's plenty of competition and back biting between the presenters. I've heard quite a few nasty digs on air. The main culprit: sweetness and light Chuntley. She's not as nice natured as she would have customers believe. Kramer can come out with swipes at other presenters as well.
Manual toothbrushes banned ?? Noooo. They're too useful for other things like cleaning jewellery, cleaning around taps, getting into crevices when cleaning toys - all other manner of uses !.Cheap, soft toothbrushes do the job perfectly if you brush properly. Really hard bristle brushes are bad for your gums. I didn't see her presentation, but it seems she will say anything to get a sale and if she said manual toothbrushes are no good and should be banned, she quite simply doesn't know what she's talking about.
'Nasty old cow' Jackie. I think you're right.Yeah lot's of passive-aggressive ***** going on behind the scene's at QVC.
As a man I've only really ever worked in a male dominated environment and we all tend to get on. Not sure about a predominately female work environment, I bet that could be a bit of a nightmare ... little cliches forming etc. etc. I don't know, I'm just speculating.
It's pretty obvious to me as an observer who are the main queen-bee's who want to dominate: Julia and Alison being the main two. Then there are the pot-stirrers who like to cause conflict. Not sure who they are, but Jackie strikes me as a nasty old cow.
I think Chuntly is on her own little island and doesn't mix with anyone.
I think Jilly Halliday is the nicest of the bunch.
I'll have to disagree here. I've never seen Jackie display any nastiness, I think she's quite fun and I've often watched her with Ruth and thought it was a bit of a laugh. We all like different presenters though.'Nasty old cow' Jackie. I think you're right.
I'll have to disagree here. I've never seen Jackie display any nastiness, I think she's quite fun and I've often watched her with Ruth and thought it was a bit of a laugh. We all like different presenters though.
I haven’t seen any evidence of nastiness from her, I must be honest about that. The comment 'nasty old cow' made me laugh, though, and I think there may be some truth in it.I'll have to disagree here. I've never seen Jackie display any nastiness, I think she's quite fun and I've often watched her with Ruth and thought it was a bit of a laugh. We all like different presenters though.
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