Yep that’s himIs he the weirdo with dyed blonde hair on TJC?
Yep that’s himIs he the weirdo with dyed blonde hair on TJC?
With absolutely no disrespect, if you see him on present day clips, he looks his age and possibly then some.Peter Sherlock, the man who owed his youthful appearance to only 4,000 different kinds of skin products. I always wondered how he found time to breathe if he really used everything he ever seemed to promote. And that's without the 'expertise' in fragrances.
IW doesn't do subtle, regardless of the productI hate it when someone enters a room and you can smell their perfume before they arrive. You should wear a perfume it shouldn’t wear you! I suspect with the stinking IW £10 tat perfumes, you’d smell them as the person got out of their cars, walked up the driveway and came in the door. Then pass out with the stench.
That excludes Moronic Mike who’d think everyone was swooning over him and of course wearing his Duchump watch.
I have to be honest, although I fully understand why advertisers do it (get celebs to promote their products) and why so-called influencers do it, it's always had zero influence on my buying choices. Whether A lister or Z lister, I couldn't care less what products they use, whether paid to promote the product or not. And I include celebs I like in that. e.g. I like Bon Jovi, however if I was in the market for a car and Jon Bon Jovi started appearing in ads for Ford cars, that wouldn't steer me (pardon the pun!) towards Ford one bit.In all seriousness, I have yet to see anyone else on shopping television so obsessed with materialism extended to their own personal lives, and then shared with the viewers annoyingly regularly. Who cares what brand of clothes she wears, what trainers her son has, what ostentatious decorations they are putting in their garden for Christmas etc. etc. etc. God, I would swop all the possessions I have to have those I have lost back in my life once again. She is younger than me and hopefully she’ll learn along the way. Learn that fancy material things are completely meaningless compared to being loved and giving love. When that has gone, life has gone. A fancy car or an expensive guitar won’t help, believe me.
Totally agree. I like the Nesprsso ads with George Clooney because they're amusing. But it has never made me want to buy one just because he's in the ad. It just tells me that someone has been paid for advertising something. I take recommendations from people who know me.I have to be honest, although I fully understand why advertisers do it (get celebs to promote their products) and why so-called influencers do it, it's always had zero influence on my buying choices. Whether A lister or Z lister, I couldn't care less what products they use, whether paid to promote the product or not. And I include celebs I like in that. e.g. I like Bon Jovi, however if I was in the market for a car and Jon Bon Jovi started appearing in ads for Ford cars, that wouldn't steer me (pardon the pun!) towards Ford one bit.
I actually feel a bit sorry for those who do buy into it all. Like those who believe the family, friendship fun guff spouted by selly telly.