I remember when they were young she used to do it all the time.Can she not present a show without referring to her daughter or son? It gets really tiresome. Have switched back to Chloe on TJC...must be bad...and I'm working at home
You aren't working. It appears you are watching Telly!Can she not present a show without referring to her daughter or son? It gets really tiresome. Have switched back to Chloe on TJC...must be bad...and I'm working at home
'internship' HahahahThe daughter did an internship in Q and the son did a bit of modelling of gym equipment and mens watches and slippers.
Yes, that is laughable, 'internship', my foot. What's wrong with his face if he only modeled his wrist and feet?'internship' Hahahah
I've no idea why she keeps pushing the size small as most of the time it looks ridiculous. Far too tight and very unflattering.Don’t you realise if they are not mentioning their show biz family and lifestyle (I am joking) then they have nothing interesting to say.
I’m a size small ?Yes and I’m the Vicar of Dibley
Multi tasking, try itYou aren't working. It appears you are watching Telly!
I clicked on that link just being nosey but it brought up quite a lot of very busty photos of Julia!She's got a lovely family search
Funny enough I’ve just flicked over to the style show Kim and co and she said she was in a size small about a 10Did anyone see her on the JM show yesterday. I turned the telly on in time to hear her say she's a size 10! I haven't seen her for ages and she does look like she's lost a bit of weight but a size 10? US size 10 maybe.
One or two not very flattering. The one in the grey dress(?) with possibly her mother.I clicked on that link just being nosey but it brought up quite a lot of very busty photos of Julia!
And then an article from 2009 - will post link below bc it was quite amusing! - and included quote from Julia about how present on QVC:
“'It's all about honesty,' she says, repeating the QVC mantra. Of course. And being yourself.
So, instead, I turn for advice to a notice on the wall of the green room. 'We are not a hard sell organisation. We take a friendly "over the garden fence" approach to our presentations,' it reminds guests.
'Collared shirts are required and [must be] pressed. No jeans.' Meanwhile, 'brows and facial hair should be groomed'. (I'm glad I trimmed my nose hair this morning after I shaved.)
My real concern, is more fundamental. As the esteemed star of the New Forest Patisseries show - can you see how infectious this rhetorical embellishment is? - I'm more concerned I might run out of things to say.
Is it difficult to talk about cake for an hour? Julia laughs. There's so much to say about the texture, the moistness, all the different flavours. It's easy, she says.
'I've spent an hour selling nearidentical gold bracelets,' she adds. 'Now that's difficult.'
Then it dawns on me I will need to learn a new language. QVC English is very similar to British English. But whereas in mainland Britain you'd use a positive superlative perhaps four times a day, in QVC-land, you need to be uttering an uplifting word four times each sentence....”
How our man sold £27,000 of cakes on TV in an hour
Vincent Graff steps onto the set of QVC, the country's most famous home- shopping TV channel. His mission: to help people with their last-minute Christmas shopping.www.dailymail.co.uk
Wonder if that sign is still there in the green room?I clicked on that link just being nosey but it brought up quite a lot of very busty photos of Julia!
And then an article from 2009 - will post link below bc it was quite amusing! - and included quote from Julia about how present on QVC:
“'It's all about honesty,' she says, repeating the QVC mantra. Of course. And being yourself.
So, instead, I turn for advice to a notice on the wall of the green room. 'We are not a hard sell organisation. We take a friendly "over the garden fence" approach to our presentations,' it reminds guests.
'Collared shirts are required and [must be] pressed. No jeans.' Meanwhile, 'brows and facial hair should be groomed'. (I'm glad I trimmed my nose hair this morning after I shaved.)
My real concern, is more fundamental. As the esteemed star of the New Forest Patisseries show - can you see how infectious this rhetorical embellishment is? - I'm more concerned I might run out of things to say.
Is it difficult to talk about cake for an hour? Julia laughs. There's so much to say about the texture, the moistness, all the different flavours. It's easy, she says.
'I've spent an hour selling nearidentical gold bracelets,' she adds. 'Now that's difficult.'
Then it dawns on me I will need to learn a new language. QVC English is very similar to British English. But whereas in mainland Britain you'd use a positive superlative perhaps four times a day, in QVC-land, you need to be uttering an uplifting word four times each sentence....”
How our man sold £27,000 of cakes on TV in an hour
Vincent Graff steps onto the set of QVC, the country's most famous home- shopping TV channel. His mission: to help people with their last-minute Christmas shopping.www.dailymail.co.uk
Thankfully I missed it. Size 10??? Yeah right, she wishes.............Did anyone see her on the JM show yesterday. I turned the telly on in time to hear her say she's a size 10! I haven't seen her for ages and she does look like she's lost a bit of weight but a size 10? US size 10 maybe.
Ha, maybe I need to get a life but I spent a little too long looking at that search link.She's got a lovely family search