I hope so. She has a musical voice, unlike so many shriekers.I think she’s doing a great job! Sensible , calm and informative. I remember some time ago they tried desperately to make model Frankie into a fashion presenter. What a car crash that turned out to be. She was hopeless, tongue tied, and self conscious. It was embarrassing to watch. I think we will see more of Sam.
Me too! I think she's great,sent her a tweet saying so and she was thrilled! She loves her little doggy so muchI think she’s doing a great job! Sensible , calm and informative. I remember some time ago they tried desperately to make model Frankie into a fashion presenter. What a car crash that turned out to be. She was hopeless, tongue tied, and self conscious. It was embarrassing to watch. I think we will see more of Sam.
I swear I’ve saw Frankie on a Virgin Atlantic advert not long ago?I think she’s doing a great job! Sensible , calm and informative. I remember some time ago they tried desperately to make model Frankie into a fashion presenter. What a car crash that turned out to be. She was hopeless, tongue tied, and self conscious. It was embarrassing to watch. I think we will see more of Sam.
Yes she was. I thought it looked awful, and I noticed that they took that bit out of the advert quite quickly.I swear I’ve saw Frankie on a Virgin Atlantic advert not long ago?
The theme tune is “I am what I am” and she appears as a glam character who open her mouth and sticks out her tongue to show it full of bling piercings?!
What was once "normal" is maybe now seen as "different".I’d never seen the virgin ad but just had a look. I wonder if the woman at the end is just a comfortable grandmotherly figure - and that’s fine too.
I had thought so too and wondered if white middle class middle aged females had been acknowledged as someone who is now discriminated against.I’d never seen the virgin ad but just had a look. I wonder if the woman at the end is just a comfortable grandmotherly figure - and that’s fine too.
I tried them they are horrible.There was a bit on that ad I didn’t understand. Everyone was what was once perceived as different, trans, piercings, female pilot etc but I couldn’t figure out what was different with the middle aged woman looking out the window. However our TV is quite modest in size and my eyes aren’t as good as they were plus I’m usually doing something else at the same time.
Talking about adverts have you noticed that vegan chicken dippers cartoon ad where the child is asking the mother why they don’t have them, has deleted the bit where the child says mother was worried they would all laugh about the night mummy served up the rubbish meal. What is left is still sick bucket making and I can’t imagine what binlid thought that any of it would appeal to a mother.
She was indeed. She would make a great QVC presenter, assuming she would be “allowed” to present as she is doing as a guest.I saw Sam today doing Ashwood bags. She was excellent.
She does well. So much calmer and more relaxed than many of the women presenters at QVC who often sound like excited parrots.I have a total girl crush on Sam Ovens! She is so professional, calm and believable when presenting that I find myself wanting to purchase!
Helps that’s she’s ****** stunning and classy with it.
Don’t think I’ll end up looking like her if I buy an Ashwood Hannah tho!!
Why would she not be allowed to present as she is doing now as a guest?She was indeed. She would make a great QVC presenter, assuming she would be “allowed” to present as she is doing as a guest.
P.S. just googled her (I’m bored), she’s in her late 40’s.
That just made me laugh out loud and almost snort my tea. I always long to SAY to tedious folk that exact phrase, but I don't.I don't understand the majority of ads these days, which is why I do a lot of recording so I can f/f the ads. Shreiky voices, rap music, kids that say "can I have" without so much as a 'please'. Then its garden centres, chatty cups of coffee with granny, and beach scenes advertising all forms of funeral plans for my age group. I just think "oh, f.... off ! "