Anonymous wrote:I’ve followed Clea on IG for quite a while. She’s pretty neurotic at times, so I’m a little hesitant to watch the show. I would imagine that they edit those parts out.
At the start of the pandemic the two of them were traveling a lot (probably finishing up filming the series) but were extremely frightened of catching covid on a plane. They caused a scene during boarding on one flight and were asked to deboard.
Between that and the constant marketing of “stuff” on IG, I’m kind of turned off but did enjoy the Marie Kondo series, so might end up watching at some point.
Anonymous wrote:
I think this is the biggest draw back to de-boxing stuff. You lose track of expiration dates and cooking times unless you have another system to keep track of it. I remember second guessing how long I should cook the rotini, penne or rice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clea is filthy rich, even before they struck it gold with their best-selling book and Netflix series. Not sure where their money comes from, but she's wealthy to begin with. Just go on IG and find posts about her mom, who apparently is as equally as neurotic as her (something about how they can't get make-up on her super fancy towels or she'll have a fit..first world problems). Clea has no self-awareness that 99% of the world doesn't have the means to organize all their crap into the colors of the rainbow while sipping champagne. Still, I like following them on IG and find their organization tips inspirational.
Clea's husband is a photographer/videographer for celebrities. They run in big circles.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that kept bugging me while I was watching the show is they were constantly shopping and over buying organizing supplies, sometimes they would buy the wrong supplies and they would be drama about that. However do they ever keep "back stock" of unused bins and some other organizing materials? or is that just another way they make more money off the client is that they can bill them for all the stuff they buy whether they use it or not
Anonymous wrote:I’ve followed Clea on IG for quite a while. She’s pretty neurotic at times, so I’m a little hesitant to watch the show. I would imagine that they edit those parts out.
At the start of the pandemic the two of them were traveling a lot (probably finishing up filming the series) but were extremely frightened of catching covid on a plane. They caused a scene during boarding on one flight and were asked to deboard.
Between that and the constant marketing of “stuff” on IG, I’m kind of turned off but did enjoy the Marie Kondo series, so might end up watching at some point.