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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have listened to the podcast from day one. Everything Heather has EVER said about Natalie is that she is a very bright, talented and detail-oriented woman. Obviously, none of us can ever know what really happened between them. In my opinion, it seems like her job had grown into multiple jobs. When she was a single woman she probably was willing to support HD’s needs almost 24/7. She probably tried to tell Heather this and wanted to grow her career in a more professional direction. She probably anticipated that being a new mom and pleasing her employer at the level she was before would not be doable. It also seems like Natalie was a little postpartum (like a lot of us have been) and very sensitive and emotional. From the video she posted, she seems authentically blindsided by the situation. If HD considered her “like a second daughter” then it just seemed like she would have handled things a lot differently. HD’s posts and responses seemed mean-spirited and inauthentic to me. Also, I’m guessing that a non disclosure agreement has kept Natalie from defending herself. I thought that Natalie balanced her out on that podcast and I enjoyed listening. I guess most people are just sad to see a friendship crumble in front of us. I really hope they can work it out. [/quote] This also reminds me of Kim Kardashian and HER assistant. She also started out as a personal assistant (everything from Kim's starbucks to laundry) but after five years wanted to be 'more'. She wanted an official title and role with the brand. The problem was, and I suspect its the same with Natalie, these women have no formal work experience, no degrees, and no educational background. They want to be pushed into VP roles and marketing roles for the star's brands (like KKW) but you need people who can actually do spreadsheets, work with lawyers, etc for something like that. Anyway Kim fired Step after a three-month trial run. Heather let Natalie go (after probably offering her a lower position) in the same vein.[/quote]
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