Leadenhall Market’s usually v busy after work, as it’s near bank/ monument, and is more central London actually! It’s always reminded me of Harry Potter! 🎉
I work round the corner from Leadenhall, don’t feel sorry for it, it’s heaving during a lunchtime/after work hours It’s also quite touristy as scenes from Harry Potter are filmed there (and it’s pronounced Led-en-hall) ☺️ x
Sorry Emily. I watch your videos all the time but I never comment/give a thumbs up. Only because I watch them on my tv and not sure I can do either on there. But I love your videos and vlogs (I don’t really like the shorts so don’t watch them) but love your long chatty videos. I live alone so it’s like having a night in with a friend ❤xo
It’s like me a few years ago - a decade even ahem - I hated I could never get a proper six pack .. but then someone said I love how your stomach muscles snakes under your skin .. was nonplussed for a moment tho now love it 😀 .. the point is sometimes cosmetic changes are good - unibrow for instance - but other times we need the confidence to let our bodies show us the way (not accusing you of lack of confidence ! ) .. especially with you think putative sideburns maybe the thing that like reeeally sets you apart, as deserved 😀 x
Hi Emily I am okay but this hayfever is really bugging me I want to sell my nose LOL and don’t get me started on my eyes what is up with this weather is supposed to be summer love the vlog send my love 🫶❤️x
I'm curious why you always name brands, instead of what the actual item is. "Canada goose or Barbour", instead of just "this jacket or that jacket", and "la cruiset" instead of just calling it a Dutch oven, or whatever the item is. I've noticed for nearly every vlog you name brands, usually premium, instead of just simply calling an item by the item name. Genuinely curious why is that?
That would make sense if u showed the items but u didnt even show the grey goose jacket how on earth would anyone know if wanted it/where it’s from; just name dropping brands be up frnt bout it
@ndav @@fxfxDjdjs-tl4dnTo be fair, don't we all do this? You wouldn't turn to your partner and say "shall we take the blue car or the red one" you'd say "shall we take the Lexus or the BMW" for example. Same with shoes - Converse, Vans, Docs etc. so why would the same not apply for coats and homeware? It's just a way of distinguishing items 🤷🏼♀️