Anonymous wrote:I've always liked them and still do. I have followed them since the very beginning. I wish they would come and redo my house.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care for Sherry but I do like her a lot better than Katie Bower and Julia Marcum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sherry used to be BFF’s with Katie Bower of Bower Power. I want to know what happened with that friendship. There must have been some sort of falling out. They used to travel to visit each other, always were referring to each other, etc. and that abruptly stopped a few years ago. I would love to know the scoop on that situation!
Pretty sure it has something to do with this:
“Katie Bower has deleted this Instagram post, in which she laments that her 6-year-old son has never been popular in her social media posts. “
https://www.today.com/parents/mom-blogger-shamed-post-about-son-instagram-t143055
Soon following, they really distanced from them.
Anonymous wrote:Sherry used to be BFF’s with Katie Bower of Bower Power. I want to know what happened with that friendship. There must have been some sort of falling out. They used to travel to visit each other, always were referring to each other, etc. and that abruptly stopped a few years ago. I would love to know the scoop on that situation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven't posted anything to their instagram feed in a year, but the stories are almost manic? I don't get their strategy unless they have decided to coast to an early retirement.
So lucky to have unloaded those beach houses when they did. Even if they just broke even, they didn't have to carry them through the pandemic.
Posting to an IG gets little interaction. Apparently, posting to stories improves the algorithm from what I heard from other IG people I follow.
It’s not just that. Sherry really struggles with criticism (I think she’s admitted it herself) and people would give tons of feedback, tips, and critiques on the posts- sometimes nice, sometimes not. She used to respond to every comment on their blog. By not posting she doesn’t have to deal with the public comments and criticism.
Also, most importantly, they can still shill by linking all their IKEA and Target crap in their stories. Win win! I wonder how much cash they bring in off those swipe ups. I think it is so disappointing how, with their huge platform and focus on design and decor, they don’t hardly ever promote small shops or antiques or individual stores. Everything is IKEA and target. It is ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:I've been following them this whole time and I can't figure out where the hallway goes... they said it's part of the original footprint of the house and it has doors on both sides. Where is it, under the stairs?
As for the privacy thing... I think the entire blogging thing was a Pandora's box for a lot of bloggers. I understand what they are trying to do, it's just very late in the game.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand her pedantic defensiveness. With EVERYTHING. The other day they were walking in a swamp and someone said something about watching out for gators. Sherry said they’ve never seen one the whole time they’ve lived there (since last summer) and then felt the need to post multiple stories about how gators aren’t really all over Florida, and if you see one they’re not even harmful, and they will never see one because gators don’t actually exist in Florida. SHUT UP.
She just has the incessant need to always have the last word, or be right. Someone will say “have you considered not having a tiny homegoods loveseat in your entryway” and she will do 600 stories about how they all love it, they fight over who gets to sit in it, it’s the best seat in their house, look at this account where someone else also has it and likes it, see, it’s really good and should be there.