Just so everyone knows, the man in this video reached out to me and apologized for his behavior, expressing regret for making me feel uncomfortable. I believe this clearly shows that even the shop owner recognized his mistake and felt the need to apologize. There’s never any reason to treat anyone poorly, influencers included. To all those who spouted such horrible hate on threads, you should feel sad and ashamed for defending someone whose own actions warranted an apology to me. My wishes going forth is no one harasses the man in the video - I strongly believe two wrongs don’t make a right.
He only apologized because he knew he was going to be on youtube girl. He was still rude as hell. There was absolutely no reason why he couldn't just politely ask you to leave.
The beer man is so miserable! He is complaining about people buying chocolate covered strawberries at a market, he should know that people can buy beer anywhere not just at borough market.
You kept your cool with that rude man, who is he to tell you what you can and can't do. Very rich him commenting on your strawberries when I'm sure he sells overpriced beer!
I'm a Londoner that can no longer grab my working lunch there because influencers have absolutely ruined that place!! It used to be so f*cking cool but now it is unbearable. This was a local place, not a tourist place! And the traders that are selling wholefoods & drinks etc cannot get customs because people are standing by the entrance to their shop. (I'm not being mean to Oriana, but I think you should understand where he is coming from!)
@@AM-dz2shI don’t understand where he is coming from at all. There is NEVER a reason to disrespect someone, swear at someone, EVEN if you don’t approve of their job. I understand the busyness is a problem, but whether you like it or not there is a demand for influencers and vloggers to share their experiences of places like borough market, and we shouldn’t feel threatened when only doing our job. I should also note I stood between two shops so I didn’t disturb anyone’s shop, as you know if you visit frequently it can be hard to find anywhere to stand and I thought this was a respectable and safe place to eat and film.
@@AM-dz2sh It's important to appreciate different perspectives, but I must respectfully disagree with your viewpoint. Borough Market has always been a vibrant part of London, attracting both locals and tourists. Influencers like Oriana bring visibility and new customers to local businesses, which can be beneficial for traders. While it’s true that the market can get crowded, this is part of its evolution. Insulting Oriana or any other individual is neither productive nor fair. Regardless of your viewpoint, the rudeness displayed by the storekeeper was simply wrong and reflects more on his own issues than anything else. Coming from another Londoner 😉
@@AM-dz2shbut who would complain about more foot traffic in a market where they are selling! More exposure is more people coming through, isn’t that what the stall owners want!
@@elliotterolhunt7362 influencer hater apparently… pretty rich coming from someone who’s got “follow us on instagram” in big letters in front of his shop 😂
It was “fine” I guess when I went but I can imagine that it can get super dirty with all the stalls / vendors and customers! I also think it needs more standing tables! 😅
What an absolute 🔔 end...the market is world famous because of bloggers like your beautiful self buying their products and putting it on the world wide web... funny how his stall is empty...coz hes a total 🍆...cancel that wine seller for his utter disrespect..love your content.
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you like my content. I always like to see things from both sides but I don’t think there’s ever a reason to disrespect someone. It’s so important to treat everyone with kindness and respect (even if you don’t like their job) so yeah, he wasn’t the nicest person and I do think people need to give more credit to influencers as you said for contributing to the thriving and successful market!