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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love most of her videos![/quote] I'm asking this genuinely - what do you love? I am so put off by her in the videos. I watched RHOC (still do) and she was never a favorite of mine but I wasn't aware how unbelievably much self-awareness she was lacking. I mean, I had an inkling, but this is just stunning. And I'm not remotely jealous of her (I built my dream house last year, life is great, blah blah bah), I just can't fathom giving people a gift in a bag with MY name on it. It's so odd. And the carpet in the master bedroom? It's awful. But even if our tastes aren't the same, the level of narcissism she exhibits is remarkable. It made me really dislike her.[/quote] I like taking a peek into anyone’s world. She’s well spoken and the videos are short and come out fairly infrequently. I guess some people watch pawn shop shows or hoarding shows - I like this particular youtube “show.” [/quote] I hear you on the first part, I also like that if I like the person. I guess she is well-spoken in that she speaks clearly and coherently, but the words that are actually coming out of her mouth are so tone deaf, at least to me. I feel that way about most of the real housewives though. I like Bethenny, but when she cried about being "homeless" in New York that was really cringe-worthy.[/quote] I don’t find her tone deaf. I think she’s often self deprecating. She will call herself fancy pants. She will complain about something and then Fake cry and say “wah wah...I know, poor me...”. She realizes she’s over the top. I don’t listen to her pod casts, buy her books, use her products or anything like that. I do like the YouTube videos she has other than ones of podcasts or her interviewing guests. I think it’s interesting to watch someone who has one fridge in a pantry which is messy and one in a kitchen for show. [/quote]
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