Lydia Millen: The Inside Story

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  • @pip5277
    @pip5277 8 місяців тому +73

    It's surprising how many women harbor unfounded animosity towards Lydia, seemingly stemming from jealousy alone. I think Lydia is an inspiring, elegant, and very likable person.

    • @rainforest.4577
      @rainforest.4577 4 місяці тому +5

      She bullied a pregnant woman. I followed her for less than 5 months and know about it. Research Nicky Lazou.

  • @beverleyabrown488
    @beverleyabrown488 5 місяців тому +52

    Omg! I’ve never seen such awful comments about such a genuinely lovely person who decided she desired so much more out of life than an average lifestyle. She comes across, to me, as a genuine, focused lady who wants to live her best life full of what makes her happy and content.
    Haters are going to hate regardless. People who are negative and jealous will hate but the people who are happy to see other people happy will enjoy Lydia’s content and personality.

  • @dinajohn2024
    @dinajohn2024 Рік тому +276

    I eagerly anticipated this podcast episode, hoping to bridge the gap and understand Lydia better through context. Regrettably, the interview lacked depth, offering no substantial information or exploration of topics. The episode left me disappointed as it only hinted at things without delving into specifics or naming them by name

    • @hadassah6085
      @hadassah6085 Рік тому +29

      It felt like a positive spin on everything, how a politician talks, but says nothing. Perhaps this is wise, not to be vulnerable, but I would’ve been open to understanding Lydia more, instead, it leaves things feeling more contrived. I see some people enjoyed and some people disliked.. I can’t sit through more than the first 11 mins because it’s like I’m being “sold” to.

    • @gillschmid5267
      @gillschmid5267 Рік тому +4

      Totally agree.

    • @hannahnastamagos4944
      @hannahnastamagos4944 Рік тому +10

      Totally agree as well, I am a longtime follower and was looking forward to seeing a different side of her. Lots of pauses leads me to believe there was not much prep involved? Lack of depth is the best way to put it I think!

  • @kjherrick91
    @kjherrick91 Рік тому +202

    Went into this very open minded, I'd watched some of her videos a really long time ago but she was never a Vlogger I subscribed to. I was therefore unaware of all the drama surrounding her...but to be honest i'm 20min in and bored. She doesn't come across as someone who is actually opening up. It feels inauthentic and spoken through brand image rather than an actual human with a life that's shaped her. Grace asks questions that would allow her to open up and create a connection but the response always feels very surface. As someone said in the comments she would make a good politician or crisis PR person...spinning any question as a chance to present what she wants to be true and rarely what actually is.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +8

      If she didn't say anything, how did she manage to spin things and to present them differently than they actually are? People came here with preconceptions of who she is, most of them from her insanely toxic hate community, with desire to grasp on anything that can be used against her. She knows that. And she is entitled to protect herself. She said quite enough, she just didn't make herself vulnerable in a way some would wished and came for.

    • @purplepantha11
      @purplepantha11 Рік тому +15

      @@blueice011You are literally in everyone’s comment are you her personal friend or something… relax let people say what they want to say

  • @sunnykaur2193
    @sunnykaur2193 Рік тому +105

    She’s answering everything like she’s Rishi Sunak!

  • @melsmithmel
    @melsmithmel Рік тому +89

    She comes from humble beginnings and is now living a comfortable life..She's worked hard and deserves all her success and the hate comes from jealousy and her old fans not evolving with her. That's a sign of their own insecurities. I really enjoy her content and her bougie environment is great escapism. I wish her continued success.Hugs from Australia.

    • @NicoleDufourDuRocher
      @NicoleDufourDuRocher 4 місяці тому +1

      I mean she says she came from both lol her mother's family were working class and her father's family was well off.

    • @rainforest.4577
      @rainforest.4577 4 місяці тому

      She literally bullied a pregnant woman who was 9 months pregnant. Google Nicky Lazou. Why ppl automatically think "jealousy" is beyond me. Sure some were jealous of her, all successful ppl attract those, but after digging a little bit I understand why some ppl can't stand her anymore

    • @beverleyabrown488
      @beverleyabrown488 3 місяці тому

      @@NicoleDufourDuRocher her parents divorced when she was young.

    • @beverleyabrown488
      @beverleyabrown488 3 місяці тому

      @@NicoleDufourDuRocher her parents divorced when she was young and her mother struggled financially.

  • @tuckermay2597
    @tuckermay2597 Рік тому +331

    I hate her use of the word "cancelled", it completely removes any wrongdoing that she's done! She had that whole fiasco when she attacked her pregnant hairdresser a while ago and then her complete "Glo by Lydia" scam business that she's literally never acknowledged. She wasn't cancelled, she was rightfully called out. Now she just shelters same persona that behind this faux old money aesthetic that's so insincere

    • @biancaflo
      @biancaflo Рік тому +46

      yep! not to mention how horribly she treats her mother on camera! she shamed her for having a relaxer where all her hair fell out and she showed it on camera!

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому

      I'm glad someone remembers;that this is a FACADE!!!Only recently,talking about spending time with the family;as ploy to gain more subscibers and sell her book!!Nothing @@biancaflo

    • @angieagentlesoul
      @angieagentlesoul Рік тому +41

      I find nothing original about her. She copied the defender idea, the sausage dog idea, wearing dresses daily from Josie, etc. She lost all her origiinal friends except her bestie. Her diamond wasnt big enough and thought it perfectly normal to discard Ali's. Thought it was very common place to do so. The clincher was when she made her staff change the color of their post it notes as they did not fit with her esthetic. For real people, she did. @@biancaflo

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому +17

      I'm glad you mentioned Josie;she follows everything that Josie does;including that love of sausage dogs,country lifestyle...even the way present herself!!People talking about being jealous..for what reason?There are countless influencers with a lot more followers,the only difference is:they stand in their truth!!Humility is everything!!@@angieagentlesoul

    • @mariaves9505
      @mariaves9505 Рік тому +10

      You guys don not follow her and Josie long enough.... it is the other way around

  • @Loumck100
    @Loumck100 Рік тому +463

    She says a lot without actually saying anything - we haven’t really learnt anything new she didn’t address anything

    • @sophiewelt9691
      @sophiewelt9691 Рік тому +42

      Agree! She would be a great politician..

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому +37

      Lydia needs to be and show who she really is.I don't hate her as a person;but she is a combination of a few female UA-camrs,who she fail to acknowledge and give credits to!!This image,that she portrays is fake!!

    • @valentinaviero8243
      @valentinaviero8243 Рік тому +24

      Maybe that's the beauty of life - that we are all different. I personally took a lot from that conversation.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +39

      @@leilariley936 Actually, she doesn't have to do anything. She owes nothing to anyone coming here in a hope - not to get to know her - but to hear her struggling with questions about drama and tea about her, confirming their opinion on her. Of course she will respond in a manner that won't harm her any further. Whoever comes from the healthy place and is aware of how vile her hate community is, wouldn't expect her to say anything that would make her even more vulnerable and open to attacks. Internet is endless when it comes to choices of who we want to follow and like. She is who she is. Owing nothing to anyone. Needles to point the obvious - the moment she doesn't do it for someone, they can move on to creator who does. It's that simple.

    • @missybelmont9830
      @missybelmont9830 Рік тому +9

      @@blueice011 Absolutely! Haters are going to Hate. The Grinch lives in a few unhappy souls.....why don't we wish them well and hope they can move on...Hostility is so out of fashion.....❤

  • @Nickysmom
    @Nickysmom Рік тому +169

    I have watched her periodically for about 4 years. She is very pretty and it is fun to watch someone that attractive. But what she reveals does seem staged and nor genuine. Even the dogs, cat, chickens, the riding come off as props rather than genuine parts of her life. That’s how it SEEMS to me which may or may not be true. Like she can’t forget herself but is always aware of herself. I’d be interested how she thinks of her vlogs. That said, I do enjoy seeing her in small doses.

    • @jacquelinearcher1158
      @jacquelinearcher1158 Рік тому +12

      The ..lettuce she claimed to be picking back in spring, probably last year, looked like it had just come from Waitrose.

    • @nikilou5147
      @nikilou5147 Рік тому +5

      All I notice is her nose, very pretty? Nah

    • @nwms5597
      @nwms5597 Рік тому +16

      I genuinely enjoyed her Vlogs when I first stumbled upon her in 2020. I unsubscribed because she began to seem really fake to me. I think she wants to be different from all the other influncers and it just did not land well-- authentic... She went down this old money path... Dresses everyday for the garden... Who does that??? She's young too... I'm a 50 year old woman... and thought she's trying too hard to stand out... The content was not just for me. gorgeous woman, beautiful home... Love Ali...Be yourself!

    • @nwms5597
      @nwms5597 Рік тому +8

      Victoria Magrath and Tamara Kalinic are my favorites...

    • @jacquelinearcher1158
      @jacquelinearcher1158 Рік тому

      @@nwms5597 I’m over fifty too and can see it for what it is…marketing…like a fashion magazine selling an image….have you seen Middleageminx now that’s just her life ….as it is..same with Leonora Smee who does promote stuff but …that is her job..so it’s more palatable.

  • @loubella32
    @loubella32 Рік тому +657

    I'm an avid You Tube consumer and love finding new creators etc but to me there has always been something very contrived about Lydia and could never warm to her. A beautiful girl with great style but for me there is always something missing here and everything seems staged. Even here, her answers and responses just seem very rehearsed or something I just can't put my finger on it.

    • @aliciafoster7054
      @aliciafoster7054 Рік тому +210

      There's a difference between staged and being composed, mature and eloquent. Lydia is in her mid 30s and she simply comes across as a confident woman with life experience.

    • @NM-gy6tx
      @NM-gy6tx Рік тому +3

      They are ALL staged. Listen to your gut more. You are correct.

    • @nz2594
      @nz2594 Рік тому +93

      i strongly disagree. Lydia speak eloquently and peacefully. which certainly has something to do with the fact that she is a very successful and mature woman. i personally love hearing her talk.

    • @joanniethejedi
      @joanniethejedi Рік тому +44

      I agree. I think Lydia knows how to be palatable and neutral, which comes off as a surface level person. Maybe that’s her strategy to protect her privacy and still be an influencer.

    • @siskykeane009
      @siskykeane009 Рік тому

      @@aliciafoster7054well said!

  • @JuliaKarie-db3sg
    @JuliaKarie-db3sg Рік тому +40

    Ok…. Now I watched this woman from the start, however turned off when she changed her accent to posher than the queen. Trying to be money, but they aren’t… far from it in their 2015 home build…. Her man was in towie on the arm of Gemma Collins draped in gold paint and now his is Mrs buckets posh husband who also has a cringe posh voice. So sad to see that she thinks she had to change herself, so very insincere.
    And after reading some of the replies on these comments, looks like Lydia and Carrie are hard at work trying to defend themselves. Or it’s really a fan/cheerleader who clearly has nothing better to do but to respond to everyone who has criticised this woman who made a pregnant woman cry!

  • @rotimi16
    @rotimi16 Рік тому +96

    Sorry this was boring, very contrived, not much knowledge shared and talking like it’s ground breaking stuff, yet it’s hardly interesting. Totally felt like she was trying to control her image. Yet it had no substance or wisdom

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому

      Yeah, no meat for hate watchers. Too bad.

  • @pearl21
    @pearl21 Рік тому +41

    She has spoken about being kind to each other and can't understand how mean people can be but, verbally abused a heavily pregnant woman and tried to make out she was the victim.. Practice what you preach about being kind and respectful to others.. I find her and other influencers, self centered.. They don't really care about the audience, only the money they earn from people watching their self indulgence..

  • @ClaudiaArnold29
    @ClaudiaArnold29 Рік тому +91

    I feel like we literally didn’t learn anything new about her???

  • @biancaflo
    @biancaflo Рік тому +100

    but here’s what Lydia will never understand at 44mins. You’re not a child, you’re over 30 years old and the things you’ve done (her glo rip off brand, the savoy, her hair debacle) have HURT PEOPLE. and she neeeeeveeeerrrr takes ownership. even here

    • @biancaflo
      @biancaflo Рік тому +25

      she really needs to learn impact versus intent

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Рік тому +20

      I agree. I saw a video on Rebecca Kelly's channel about what she did to the hairdresser. It's called "The real me | Lydia Elise Millen."

    • @franciscamery5280
      @franciscamery5280 Рік тому +5

      What is the Savoy story?

    • @biancaflo
      @biancaflo Рік тому

      @@franciscamery5280 basically in an ad for the savoy on tiktok she said she was going to the savoy (a 5 star mega luxury hotel) because they had no hot water or their hot water broke (something to that effect) while so many people were literally freezing to death in their homes because they could not afford the heating bill or hot water

    • @clo_beanery
      @clo_beanery Рік тому +1

      Dang I need to go back and get caught up on the Lydia lore… I only started following her in the past few months.

  • @Bell-mw4lc
    @Bell-mw4lc Рік тому +78

    This honestly felt very boring and like she didn’t actually share anything authentic?

  • @murielpreston4193
    @murielpreston4193 Рік тому +23

    love Lydia, she is evolving. I'm so sorry for the negative commentors. life's too short, don't have time for it. makes me very sad but so glad Lydia is continuing doing content!

  • @lalatte8294
    @lalatte8294 Рік тому +130

    God this was painful to watch, so much gushing, so many long drawn out “deep and insightful” thoughts, there’s more depth in a puddle. I’ve no idea what Lydia was even trying to say half the time, zoned out so many times when both were talking. Maybe the subject is just too dull I’m not sure but I was glad when it ended. As in “interview” this wasn’t it.

  • @Laurenlilly902
    @Laurenlilly902 Рік тому +38

    What I find baffling is the Idea that people think the 20 something year old Lydia must remain unchanged in her 30's !!! I am glad I found today Lydia! LOVE LOVE LOVE her content!

  • @Truthtold-w5g
    @Truthtold-w5g Рік тому +204

    She can’t say she was homeless and now say this.. her whole life is one lie after another. I’ve followed Lydia from the start and her desire to be seen as old money and wealthy is so transparent, all these answers were staged and you can see her thinking about what she says, this was far from
    Honest If you’ve followed her story from the start you know so much of what was said doesn’t add up to what she’s said before!

    • @sandyhowdoi
      @sandyhowdoi Рік тому +18

      Why bother following someone if you think she's so disingenuous?

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому +1

      She's a shameless attention seeker,who will go to any levels,and step on anyone to be seen!!!

    • @merry6117
      @merry6117 Рік тому +15

      She was homeless for a while- not knowing where she was going to live was very much like being homeless. She had no permanent home base. To me that's homeless. It's uncomfortable to listen to as it's a new kind of homelessness. But it's real, and it obviously affected Lydia very much. I see your comments from time to time about her. Your anger seems very misplaced.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +6

      Dude, do you have life of your own? Or something constructive to dedicate your time and energy to? Who cares what kind of person Brad Pitt is behind the camera. If you like the movie, watch it, if you don't, skip it and find someone else that you will like better. Everything else is toxic and unhealthy af.

    • @katie8325
      @katie8325 Рік тому +2

      @@blueice011do you have a life of your own? You could ask the same question of yourself, going into bat in a public comment section for an influencer you don’t know. People can have different opinions.

  • @MsStarface123
    @MsStarface123 Рік тому +78

    Hardly been on the receiving end of ‘cancel culture’ When you’re continuing to make money off of influencing, receiving paid opportunities and gifts. Think maybe the word is being held to account lol?

  • @perveenasjad6794
    @perveenasjad6794 Рік тому +113

    It's all about how genuine you are. Sometimes, Lydia just waffles in order to create a video as long as possible. Therefore, more money. It feels like an act.

  • @lindaw.5836
    @lindaw.5836 Рік тому +51

    This is very strange. This really is not how Lydia usually talks. She sounds very contrived and unnatural here. Sounds like she's reading it all out. Bit like her 'Evergreen' book.

  • @gbosonnet
    @gbosonnet Рік тому +100

    She is well spoken and beautiful and i think her own genuine personal style is lovely. However, I think she is really missing the mark as to why she was not received as well by her audience around the time she moved to her country house. It was the characature like persona she adopted when she moved i.e "boot room and harvesting herbs." Whilst rebranding cheep rubbish from Ali express and selling it at a premium price whilst they spend the proceeds on designer gear. People are generally happy to see people succeed and I was happy for Lydia's success but I unsubscribed as I no longer found her sincere.

    • @lifewithlynsey
      @lifewithlynsey Рік тому +11

      I agree 100%. I was a long-time follower, and then it just became inauthentic and fake. Not relatable or inspirational due to the forced nature of the content. X

    • @barbaraderose9541
      @barbaraderose9541 11 місяців тому +4

      I couldn't agree more, I miss MK Lydia who would clean her flat and double up for mascara. When she moved, she started to cos play to this horse girl from a stately home vibez. I had to unfollow back 2020.

    • @EdelweisSusie
      @EdelweisSusie 6 місяців тому

      Substitute ‘missing the mark’ for ‘lost the plot’ I think. Have you ever calculated the hundreds of thousands of pounds she’s got sitting in her dressing room (handbags, shoes, dresses, leisurewear) - it’s staggering! I’d rather have that money in the bank, don’t know about you……??

  • @adascosdreams6513
    @adascosdreams6513 Рік тому +118

    The way she avoids eye contact when answering certain questions (ie the more probing ones) but is able to have eye contact when answering easy questions (talking about her routine was a prime example) - (BUT actually note how eye contact dropped when she was making up a schedule….🤔) leads me to agree with those saying she’s not very genuine and her answers seem really cotrived and surface both in style and substance

    • @stephaniewaight2752
      @stephaniewaight2752 Рік тому +20

      OR people don't like making eye contact during a difficult question...

    • @alexandraferia9397
      @alexandraferia9397 Рік тому +1

      ​@@stephaniewaight2752
      Not "or"!
      People do it PRECISELY because the question/issue is DIFFICULT and they cannot face it!!!

    • @rawganic5183
      @rawganic5183 10 місяців тому

      Maybe she generally doesn’t feel overly comfortable around the interviewer … in fairness she gives a very blank look on her face half the time. I think Lydia did a beautiful job

  • @oliviasloan7538
    @oliviasloan7538 Рік тому +75

    I have mixed opinions on her I use to love her but gone off her in recent years and I know that's the same for a lot of people I have no hate for her as I still lover her style ect but I think She needs to be interviewed by piers Morgan so we can get some raw & brutal questions and answers! this is a very glossed over interview almost like she knew the questions before hand so she could construct the perfect answer!

  • @dollyrocker40
    @dollyrocker40 Рік тому +29

    I really thought this interview would have given Lydia a time to shine and show her real personality instead on the UA-cam one it’s almost like a job interview very disappointing for me

  • @heretovibe
    @heretovibe Рік тому +109

    This interview's failing stems from Lydia's inability to be absolutely specific about her answers. Grace, too, is also overtly vague whilst addressing Lydia's upbringing, learnings, and controversy. In part, the vague conversationalist theme throughout this interview is quintessentially tactful - eg, British. This was a significant opportunity for Lydia to come from a place of truth and vulnerability. She didn't take it. Instead, she opted to position herself as a brand writing an autobiography with decades of experience. She has 10. It's clear Lydia has a level of discomfort with vulnerability that's offputting to listeners. Her content is beautiful. Her substance is lacking.

    • @charcarnhughes
      @charcarnhughes Рік тому +10

      I think that's OK though. She's a human who's allowed to share what she wants to share. Why do we expect content creaters to share every aspect of themselves online?

    • @phylliscalkins1607
      @phylliscalkins1607 Рік тому +5

      Amen! I agree. We shouldn't have to see and know every portion of a person's life, unless that is the type of person and channel they have.

    • @gillschmid5267
      @gillschmid5267 Рік тому +4

      Agree no substance.

    • @clo_beanery
      @clo_beanery Рік тому

      @@charcarnhughesit’s definitely “okay”…but there’s a reason most people are drawn to authenticity. It demonstrates integrity. No ones asking her to bare her soul to the internet.

  • @lizmcauley7169
    @lizmcauley7169 Рік тому +52

    Money is king with this lady....no history of acts of kindness to anybody or any creature at all

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому +2

      She doesn't believe in giving credits,to anyone,but herself!!

    • @djshockafrica4330
      @djshockafrica4330 Рік тому +1

      Spoken like someone who never follows her content 👍

  • @Aldujaafnfmsmsowhss9w
    @Aldujaafnfmsmsowhss9w Рік тому +161

    She seems more affected by the lifestyle she could have had than the actual divorce of her parents- no emotion in regards to that at all but only mourning the luxury she would have had, had they not broken up.

    • @cathbeesley7070
      @cathbeesley7070 Рік тому +20

      You make negative comments on Lydia’s channel and lo and behold
      You pop up here. For someone you purport not to like, you appear to be quite fixated on her.

    • @bellamycat123
      @bellamycat123 Рік тому +20

      What she is saying is true tho! I feel bad for Lydia’s mum. If her dad was so great why didn’t he house them a small house? She can’t put all blame on her mother.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Рік тому +12

      @@cathbeesley7070 I saw a video on Rebecca Kelly's channel about what she did to the pregnant hairdresser. It's called "The real me | Lydia Elise Millen."

  • @dzanadzana3428
    @dzanadzana3428 Рік тому +241

    i dont have problem with change, I have a problem with lack of authenticity. She is just not sincere.

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 Рік тому +44

      Nothing about Lydia is REAL!!!She is ,and will always be a pretender!!I honestly don't think she recognise who she is anymore!!

    • @CJ-gp9cn
      @CJ-gp9cn Рік тому +26

      Seriously? She was on the verge of tears about half a dozen times in this interview, she couldn’t have been more authentic, but kept it together and stayed poised. People will only see what they want to see I suppose .

    • @beaniebaby1208
      @beaniebaby1208 Рік тому +4

      Yes the gut dont lie

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 6 місяців тому

      @@CJ-gp9cn The tears CONVINCED you....KIDS FAKE TEARS EVERY SECOND OD THE DAY.....TO GET ATTENTION,GET WHATEVER THEY WANT......TO GET YOUR EMOTIONS RUNNING WILD!!!This is the the ADULT DEPICTION !!!

    • @beverleyabrown488
      @beverleyabrown488 4 місяці тому +4

      I think Lydia is very sincere. She came from a council house and has worked hard to get what she has.

  • @smiah7898
    @smiah7898 Рік тому +186

    The way she treated Nicky Lazou when she was 9 months pregnant is unforgivable imo. A shame because I really thought Lydia was very misunderstood before that incident. But it then became very apparent that she is entitled and just plain mean. A real bully egged on by her spineless friend.

    • @marthak.1711
      @marthak.1711 Рік тому +31

      I have to say I agree unfortunately . I am a mum now , went through very difficult pregnancy and 2 months early birth. I believe she went through some changes on positive side ( there was period of time I didn’t even fallow her coz of that ) however regardless that you are influencer and your hair are important for you coz of the business you have does not let you loose a 💩 like that with higher or any pregnancy women. I hope this will never happen to you Lydia . Stress level and worries some of us have to get pregnant and later give birth to healthy child it another level and only mothers will understand and agree . Wishing you all the best ❤

    • @smiah7898
      @smiah7898 Рік тому +38

      @@marthak.1711 I want to believe she acted the way she did because it was the same week of her failure of a launch that she discussed on this video. Either way, it’s not an excuse, it’s not justifiable, and it’s appalling that she not only never apologised, but created a group chat with other influencers to bash Nicky and cause her further stress just days before her due date. Extremely disappointed in Amelia Liana messaging Nicky after being in that group chat and berating her for being unprofessional, despite the fact that Nicky only posted her videos after Lydia posted a video first.

    • @biscuitandcream6114
      @biscuitandcream6114 Рік тому +23

      You lot should let it go... not hold it against her for ever and ever. Time to move on and forgive. All of us have been assholes at some point.

    • @smiah7898
      @smiah7898 Рік тому +38

      @@biscuitandcream6114 agree but I don’t think all of us have bullied and ganged up on a heavily pregnant woman. That’s an extremity and one she never even apologised for. If she had then people would be more likely to move on from it, but Nicky didn’t deserve how Lydia behaved. It was vile and she was vile not only when she acted like that but over the course of the year that followed

    • @sarahmoussa8424
      @sarahmoussa8424 Рік тому +13

      I totally agree Ladies. However, I just want to highlight that no matter what we should always remember that she is an evolving human. Making mistakes is natural and the most important thing is to be conscious and improve to the better.

  • @tc1659
    @tc1659 Рік тому +51

    Lydia can't answer these questions properly, because she's trying to remember which version of events she has told about her life. On the one hand she says she couldn't live with her mother and her father lived miles away, but Northwood is definitely not miles away from anywhere. Also this old money Cotswolds aesthetic with the tweeds and the horses is horribly inauthentic. I think I saw a video of where she was gushing about buying an upright piano (that she can't play)for her mother (who she apparently doesn't get on with) and mentioned that she was going to put it in her house. Again nothing is authentic to Lydia - a piano she can't play because it looks good, a horseriding outfit for a horse she can't ride, and wearing tweeds in a country house that doesn't belong to her. It's horribly vacuous and lacks any true genuine reflection of anything that is her.

    • @stephaniewaight2752
      @stephaniewaight2752 Рік тому +6

      She literally said that her and her mother didn't USED to get on and now get on great, or were you not even listening and just came here to spout rubbish?

    • @9eyeswideopen
      @9eyeswideopen Рік тому +2

      👏👏👏👏👏

    • @dawnbailey425
      @dawnbailey425 10 місяців тому +3

      She constantly tries to be Josie. She has copied so much from Josie, it makes me cringe

    • @beverleyabrown488
      @beverleyabrown488 5 місяців тому

      Who is Josie? Never heard of her 😂😂😂

  • @Skats7x3
    @Skats7x3 Рік тому +92

    Grace looks soooo disinterested when she’s talking lol

  • @Dr_Dee_Sankofa
    @Dr_Dee_Sankofa Рік тому +13

    Lydia is a lovely sincere human that I simply adore. I'm so pleased to see her willingness to evolve and remain fully grounded in her identity. Well done my dear.May you continue to flourish.

  • @BySamWithLove
    @BySamWithLove Рік тому +51

    I will never understand why she gets so much hate. Why do we feel like we have to take influencers so seriously? She’s just a person doing a job.

  • @GeaninaGramley
    @GeaninaGramley Рік тому +77

    I loved Lydia before, but now I stopped watching her because I think she is pretending to live a life that is not relatable. She sounds very pretentious and fake. I am really bored 🥱

  • @craftpea
    @craftpea Рік тому +65

    Why is Lydia dressed like she’s competing at a horse dressage event? This is precisely why she comes across as inauthentic 99% of the time. I love the way ballroom dancers dress, does that mean I dress that way each day and play make-believe in the hope that people think I’m something I’m not? She says she doesn’t find happiness in the money, and actually I think that is quite insightful because she strikes me as someone who’s deeply unhappy but yet not brave enough to step off the hamster wheel and find out who she truly is. The money provides her with the high from each unnecessary purchase, and it enables her to keep up with the Jones’ just like every ‘successful’/‘relevant’ influencer (hate that term) needs to be, but what it doesn’t provide her with is inner peace and humility. She severely lacks both IMO. Not hating, just what is see.

    • @melsmithmel
      @melsmithmel Рік тому +4

      Shes a country girl and lives that vibe and lifestyle..stop judging women who are comfortable in their own style.

    • @craftpea
      @craftpea Рік тому +4

      @@melsmithmel I’m judging her behaviour, not her style per se.

    • @marydoingstuff
      @marydoingstuff 11 місяців тому

      @@craftpeaI could see your argument about her behavior if from the start of your comment you weren’t already mentioning what she’s wearing.

    • @kham6006
      @kham6006 3 місяці тому

      @@marydoingstuffit’s the internet-she wants to dress like she’s about to jump on a horse -people will and can comment !

  • @NoemiBrk
    @NoemiBrk Рік тому +64

    I love the way Lydia talks. It’s so calm, elegant and her words are wisely chosen and it’s so refreshing hearing her talk. And I admire her work ethic and the life she has built

  • @andra_
    @andra_ Рік тому +88

    Lydia was my favorite UA-camr for many years, I’m guilty of being one of the people who fell off once she moved into her new house. I found the content became less relatable, I couldn’t connect with the super fancy way of dressing or gardening as those aren’t parts of my life. Maybe one day I’ll reconnect with Lydia content, this interview was lovely.

    • @oliviasloan7538
      @oliviasloan7538 Рік тому +27

      Loved the interview but I definitely agree with you on this! after she moved into the new house I just fell out of love her, became less relatable & trying to be 'old money' 'country girl' and she's not! i have no hate for her I still love her style but she's changed a lot and I just don't enjoy her content anymore & the final straw for me was when she made a tick tock saying her heating is broken & she's checking into the savoy! I thought that was bang out of order when there are house holds that can't even afford to put there heating on! I hope some day I enjoy her content again x

    • @magdalenacwizyk1605
      @magdalenacwizyk1605 Рік тому +20

      I will never understand WHY any creator should be RELATEBLE? Why this person should meet YOUR standards? I live in a small apartment and I don’t like gardening that much, but still enjoy her content. When someone is richer than me or have bigger house or different lifestyle it still can be interesting to watch and I can support her…. I don’t understand this narrow point of view. Sorry

    • @andra_
      @andra_ Рік тому +16

      @@magdalenacwizyk1605It's not about "meeting" or "not meeting" mine or anyone's standards, it's about what I want to occupy my headspace at any point in time.
      Relatable means the creator is showcasing something that adds value to my life. I have no interest in gardening or having a super fancy closet (it literally doesn't match my lifestyle, no matter how much money I have). I'd rather watch something that will add richness to my life.
      Gardening does not do that for me, at this point in my life. Maybe one day, definitely not now.
      I can support her, but also not watch her content as it doesn't add much to my life at the moment. I'd much rather watch someone who wears similar things that I might, or has similar hobbies. Like Grace for example -- she talks about business, I like business, so that adds value to me.
      Don't really get what's narrow about that, where the alternative is being bored and disengaged😄

    • @sneldagildarobert
      @sneldagildarobert 5 місяців тому +1

      @@andra_ Lydia is part of a few UA-camrs that actually show how a rich life is and her video is a king a manifestation thing, I mean that you can relate and actually see what a richer life looks like

    • @andra_
      @andra_ 5 місяців тому

      @@sneldagildarobert I could be the wealthiest person in the world, I would not choose to dres super fancy everyday or garden. She's showing a high-end English lifestyle, which to me is generally unappealing.

  • @Liochooo
    @Liochooo Рік тому +55

    I have been waiting for this eagerly! Lydia is my favourite influencer and has been since the day I found her 8 years ago! I love watching her become the amazing woman that she is today! True inspiration and thank you, Grace, for this wonderful conversation and doing her justice 🤍

  • @IlycsinZsuzsi
    @IlycsinZsuzsi Рік тому +48

    I am watching Lyds since she started the chanel, long time ago. I don't understand people, we all evolved, or our situation changed all over the years so does she. Her interest, her personality, her lifestyle its normal to change all over the years. I still really love her, sometimes I don't really watch her content for months, because I am busy with my own life but than I just start over again and I still find the vibe like old days. I am really happy for her success!

    • @glynisvt
      @glynisvt Рік тому +6

      People change over the years yes, but they don’t tend to change into a completely new ACCENT to try and pretend like they are part of some fancy class. It’s creepy.

    • @satisfyinggift1013
      @satisfyinggift1013 11 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree with your points👏🏼.

    • @sneldagildarobert
      @sneldagildarobert 5 місяців тому +2

      @@glynisvt Actually you don’t understand that the life she has right now is what she has dreamed of for years. Now she can live the life she has always imagined why she would not live it « just to make people happier » ? Do you realise that she has her own life ? Her own goals ?

  • @myanimationchannel
    @myanimationchannel Рік тому +69

    Poor Lydia, she spends most of her time trying to substantiate her identity and it completely collapses her conversational skills. I think if she took the plunge and actually tried to be vulnerable, she'd be met with less contention than she thinks.

  • @mominahussain11
    @mominahussain11 Рік тому +175

    I don’t think I gained anything from watching this 1hr interview, the answers seemed incredibly staged but nevertheless I enjoy the varied guests you bring on this podcast Grace 😊

    • @whoaitsjul
      @whoaitsjul Рік тому +21

      I'm so sorry you feel that way! Here are some things that I learned, hopefully this helps you!
      1. We should focus on "counsel cultur"e, instead of "cancel culture". This means that when someone messes up, instead of canceling them, we take the time to help educate them so they can learn from what they did or said. Lydia mentions that this isn't true in all cases, if someone does something very heinous that is obviously a different story.
      2. In our culture currently, there is this idea that if you fail you should either quit and hide yourself from the shame or you should be able to bounce back immediately. Lydia shared that there may be some value and taking time away, truly reflect and learn from the failure before processing it and moving forward. In a world that is so fast-paced, I find this to be a refreshing perspective.
      3. She also shared that you can go very far in the world working with people that perhaps enable you or encourage you to go about things in the wrong way. She encourages people to take the time to really reflect on those that they surround themselves with to ensure they have a great team of people that are guiding them, loving them, and supporting them.
      There are lots of other nuggets of wisdom throughout, but these were some of the main takeaways that I had!

    • @isabritpop
      @isabritpop Рік тому +33

      @@whoaitsjulbloody hell, is she paying u for this? SORRY U FEEL THIS WAY

    • @rexysmum
      @rexysmum Рік тому +7

      @@isabritpopwow, so nasty 🤢

    • @whoaitsjul
      @whoaitsjul Рік тому +7

      @@isabritpop Why would someone need to pay me to be kind and empathetic? I could tell the person was feeling particularly negative otherwise she wouldn't have felt the need to comment so I helped her out!

    • @whoaitsjul
      @whoaitsjul Рік тому +1

      @@isabritpop I hope you have a good day!

  • @Nubianette
    @Nubianette Рік тому +19

    She’s one of my favorite UA-camrs who I have very little in common with. I actually enjoy her personality, and have watched how her style change. I thinks so strange how she gets so many negative comments. Why continue to watch someone you can’t stand?

  • @whoaitsjul
    @whoaitsjul Рік тому +111

    I admire Lydia immensely. She has worked hard for what she has (you cannot deny that). She is poised, elegant and herself. I think much of the hate she recieves is from a place of judgement and jealousy. Thank you for having her!! ❤

    • @LolaMelck
      @LolaMelck Рік тому +9

      Lydia has worked incredibly hard and is very beautiful, BUT is always very cleverly putting people down.
      She has done this to numerous previous so called friends stating broadly that they just don't have anything in common anymore ... there is no need to say this publicly. She also explained how her parents didn't fix her teeth, putting them in a bad light but she has spent more than most earn in a year on Hermes handbags, perhaps she should have spent it on her teeth instead of holding an obvious grudge again here parents.
      She is not doing vlogmas this year and now tells her audience to not spend time on UA-cam but rather with family while choosing not to spend Christmas day with her family, especially her Mom. I could go on and on, just to explain why people get upset with her, it's not because of jealousy. Josie never puts anyone down, and shows pure joy in her everyday with authenticity.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +2

      @@LolaMelck Do you know what kind of people are your favorite actors or singers? Models? You don't. Because they don't have cameras in their faces and lives every day, so that you can judge them. For that reason precisely. They have PR teams and spin doctors whose job is to create their public image that you will find likable. That's why we didn't have clue what political convictions our favorite movie stars had back in a golden era of Hollywood, what their real sexual orientation was, what their views were on anything of substance really, even their religion, descent or relationship status were hidden in order not to polarize the audience and to allow everyone to create their own idolized image of them, seeing them as fair game and daydreaming about them. That's business and money making is the the goal. Today, you can see into lives of people who work for digital marketing industry/influencers. And that's fine as long as you don't take their personalities and lives personally and you don't get invested too much in the whole thing that doesn't affect you and your life in any way. That's rather unhealthy.
      BTW - Josie's and any other influencer's haters feel exactly the same way about her. When you read those toxic hateful threads, they are all the same, just the name of the person in the title is different.

    • @katie8325
      @katie8325 Рік тому +1

      @@blueice011you again 😂😂

    • @missybelmont9830
      @missybelmont9830 Рік тому +2

      Almost 1 million subs now!!!!!❤❤❤❤ let's make it a million to really give her something special to toast to tomorrow night!❤❤❤❤

    • @sneldagildarobert
      @sneldagildarobert 5 місяців тому

      @@LolaMelckit is amazing how people like you think that just from videos they can judge someone !!! Are you the lawyer of her friends, mum etc ?

  • @karenreiter533
    @karenreiter533 Рік тому +21

    I’m thrilled to know Lydia had a fabulous grandmother that helped her enormously. ❤

  • @bellamycat123
    @bellamycat123 Рік тому +40

    Many are saying she is receiving many negative comments. Yes she is, she has made herself public and makes her money from the public!
    At the end of the day, she has made her money from her looks. She is not a business women with a line of successful businesses. She is an advertisement for brands.
    Both Ali and her have completely changed identities. Soon as she moved into her new home she started talking with an overly exaggerated posh voice! Compared to her old videos, she used to be “normal” and now she acts like a Royal! As if she is the daughter of a king born into Royalty!!
    As others have mentioned, she worked in Ibiza wearing very tacky outfits! How can someone raised as a “Royal Princess” with such high standards of etiquette be in such tacky clothing on nights out in Ibiza!!
    It’s her arrogance, the fake personality and patronising nature is what the public cannot understand.
    Lydia has regarded herself so high to the point you can see she is just living in her fantasy world.
    She will forever need to work to support her fantasy life because she isn’t as Royal as she has made out.
    I am not envious of her, I am very happy with my realistic life and in all honestly I actually feel sorry for her!!

    • @IrisLynnPhan
      @IrisLynnPhan Рік тому

      She doesn’t need you to feel sorry for her 😂 at least she can cry in her fancy dress and house. there is nothing wrong to change and have a better life. That is the life she wants to have. she was working in Ibiza, so what? it was her past, she moved on so don’t dig other ppl past life to make you feel you are better than them.

    • @bellamycat123
      @bellamycat123 Рік тому +2

      I am happy with change and better life. For an example Molly Mae, Molly has achieved so much in similar ways and has a beautiful home and shares her lavish purchases. Molly stays connected and humble.
      You comment is very gas lighted, implying I can not have an opinion because if I have an opinion it’s because I am jealous 😂 so Lydia can do and behave how she wants but I can’t have an opinion on a public figure because she owns “lavish items and a home”
      I feel even more sorry for her if she is crying in her fancy dresses!
      I have many designer outfits and bags but I don’t change who I am as a person.
      BTW - I didn’t dig on the “Ibiza Past” it was mentioned in this interview! Maybe you was too in love of her beauty and designer clothing to even notice her speak!
      She worked in a lap dancing club in Ibiza! Not everyone does that!? Especially one with class and etiquette.

    • @baobaomo56
      @baobaomo56 Рік тому +1

      You just come across bitter

    • @bellamycat123
      @bellamycat123 Рік тому +2

      @@baobaomo56for speaking the truth and for not being shallow? Okay…

  • @elevatedbyandrea
    @elevatedbyandrea 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you. Good job on the interview, Grace. I enjoyed the conversation. Keep up the good work. - Andrea

  • @emilythompson9420
    @emilythompson9420 Рік тому +105

    I found this to be a really boring podcast and learnt nothing new about Lydia. The interview lacked substance and Lydia provided politician style answers to the questions. I can see why she doesn't do interviews very often...

    • @radlyn7234
      @radlyn7234 8 місяців тому +1

      I totally agree with you. Especially asking her about her routine, seriously ? Lydia’s videos are about her routine!

  • @kateroche6442
    @kateroche6442 Рік тому +31

    Lydia was a joy to watch years ago, before she moved into her current home. She was funny, self-deprecating, genuine, and totally herself. I think she had a great sense of style that was uniquely her own. She was beautiful and comfortable in her own skin, and I enjoyed every minute of her vlogs.
    Flash forward 6 years and I see a totally different person. To me, it’s been a very sad process watching her lose herself. We all change and grow over time, but I don’t view the changes I see in Lydia as being normal or healthy. I see a horribly insecure woman who is trying very hard to be seen in a certain way. I think her accent, the clothes she wears, the “interests” she talks about, and her projected lifestyle are all to appear wealthy and refined. In trying so hard to force it, she’s abandoned most of the authentically likable and interesting parts of personality. I chose not to watch her very often (maybe once or twice a year) and it leaves me feeling sorry for her. How I would’ve loved to have seen the real Lydia change and age authentically. I think she would be absolutely killing it. 😢

  • @Sketchbook999
    @Sketchbook999 Рік тому +16

    Really like this interview, lots of things i found out and really glad i found this. Getting motivated and inspired.
    Lydia you worked your way up so WELL DONE.

  • @teeholmes9738
    @teeholmes9738 Рік тому +56

    I really enjoy watching Lydia’s UA-cam (clothes, gardening, holidays) but it is frustrating when she doesn’t in fact address her “cancellations”. All it takes is acknowledging that something has happened, maybe giving some context, apologizing where necessary and then she’d be able to move on. Transparency like this will stop her detractors, but she appears to stubbornly refuse to ever take direct responsibility things (eg hairdresser, Savoy, “m*ng etc).

    • @stephaniewaight2752
      @stephaniewaight2752 Рік тому

      She's addressed them several times but it's not enough. So why should she?

    • @biancaflo
      @biancaflo Рік тому +5

      @@stephaniewaight2752 because there's never any accountability or ownership. "I did X, it was wrong for Y reason, I regret saying/doing it and I apologize to those I hurt"
      NOT omg guys I just got canceled and it was such a horrible experience for me, the internet is so mean, but I brushed myself off and I'm a boss babe for it

  • @kahlagerard2021
    @kahlagerard2021 11 місяців тому +10

    So good to watch this interview and see Lydia in an interview. I've been following her for nearly 10 years and the very fact she keeps evolving, maturing and being authentic is what keeps me coming back to her content. Grace, may I just suggest you watch the balance of how much you talk about yourself and focus more on drawing out your guest. You're lovely, but if you interview, the focus has to be on them. If it's not an interview, but a discussion, then perhaps you need to clarify that.

    • @blakeyrebeccaross
      @blakeyrebeccaross 11 місяців тому

      I kind of get the feeling that when Grace is asking a provocative question that is about to make Lydia uncomfortable, Grace would talk about her own similar situation, to diffuse the tension and disarm Lydia a bit.

  • @DeathByFashion1
    @DeathByFashion1 Рік тому +34

    I love Lydia and have followed her since the start. Yes she lives a luxurious life and I don’t but I don’t care! I see it as a show on tv. I’m not jealous or stop watching a show simply because the characters are rich. People are weird for complaining about that. I want to watch other things, beautiful things not in my normal life. I want to see the couture she shares and by no means I say: oh I can’t relate. Boohoo! She is successful whether you want it or not. Her life is her business. Literally.

    • @missybelmont9830
      @missybelmont9830 Рік тому +5

      She has worked super hard for every little thing she has....

  • @lucysmart6472
    @lucysmart6472 Рік тому +70

    Could feel my brain cells dying listening to this. The most boring tone deaf podcast I’ve ever listened to

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +2

      I felt the same way trying to read her hate community's comments online once. I've stopped after less than a page in. It was the only right thing to do when facing with toxic, vile, utterly unhealthy environment and people who were obviously in rather sad places in their lives. i guess they would be the ones sitting here in pain while listening to something they find so disagreeable.

    • @jenniferboyle2865
      @jenniferboyle2865 Рік тому +6

      @@blueice011If you don’t agree with a person or their actions and you voice your opinion, that does NOT make you vile or hateful. If you don’t want people to comment, then don’t put your life online🤔

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому

      @@jenniferboyle2865 I was referring to very specific hate community online that is dwelling on a very hateful and - yes, very vile and toxic - gossip site. Despite appearance of politeness, most negative comments here have the very same origin.

    • @jenniferboyle2865
      @jenniferboyle2865 Рік тому +10

      @@blueice011 What utter rubbish, to think that any comment that might criticise Lydia comes from the same place. How do you know the people who comment are “obviously “ in a sad place in their life. Maybe they just don’t agree with some of content?

  • @sikhan9394
    @sikhan9394 Рік тому +53

    Lydia gave a whole lot of nothing 😅

  • @starabaker
    @starabaker Рік тому +69

    I always loved Lydia, ever since her jet black hair sit down videos… I guess I kinda evolved at the same pace as her. I always found her vulnerable and simply trying her best. Not perfect yet very good intentions. I truly love the person she has become, the life she has built for herself and her content is exquisite. I also absolutely genuinely love her book, it sits on my coffee table.

  • @evie1887
    @evie1887 Рік тому +19

    This woman reminds me of hyacinth bucket from the tv program keeping up appearances
    Hyacinth is a social-climbing snob who constantly aims to impress people, particularly of the upper and upper-middle classes, and to give the impression that she is of high social standing, despite her modest status. This is epitomised in her insistence on pronouncing her surname as "Bouquet". She has an "acquired cultured accent which buckles under stress."

    • @EdelweisSusie
      @EdelweisSusie 6 місяців тому

      Ha ha - brilliantly captured!

  • @Jessica-qh4zc
    @Jessica-qh4zc Рік тому +66

    I have so many questions. So was her mum in a rented council house or did her dad buy her mum a house 🙈

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому

      She probably was in both, in different periods in her life. Who cares? Ah, yes, that tiny hate watch toxic community of no lifers who think of themselves as intelligent, funny and contributory.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Рік тому +19

      She contradicts herself numerous times.

  • @judyescobedo4769
    @judyescobedo4769 Рік тому +11

    I think Lydia is beautiful, smart and talented. She works hard on her career as well as on herself. Really interesting podcast.

  • @lucianesaid171
    @lucianesaid171 11 місяців тому +10

    She has always been fake, but now pretending to come from old money is just too much. Above all, she is a nasty and highly passive-aggressive person. She constantly plays the victim card and praises herself, claiming to be generous and kind, when the opposite is evident to all of us.

  • @srobinson4070
    @srobinson4070 Рік тому +8

    All the negative comments . At the end of the day, Lydia has worked hard to make money. She was doing things which she enjoyed doing and it has made her successful.

  • @LBJ1404
    @LBJ1404 10 місяців тому +7

    I can’t stand women putting down successful women 💔 to see some of the people commenting negatively here is a horrid sickness of the internet… please ignore them Lydia…!!
    Listening to your background was really interesting… thank you for being vulnerable and opening up!
    Also, your move to the country was refreshing and I love the gardening/house content. ❤

  • @mmamo9881
    @mmamo9881 11 місяців тому +9

    Now do an interview with Nicky Lazou !!!

  • @Oamanda6
    @Oamanda6 Рік тому +51

    As deep as a puddle I’m afraid. She became unrelatable when she moved into her house.

    • @nwms5597
      @nwms5597 Рік тому +2

      I love her house... Her success is what drew me in... her design in her house is beautiful... It was her... almost seems like she wants to be something she's not

    • @Oamanda6
      @Oamanda6 Рік тому +5

      @@nwms5597 At the start, way way way back, when she moved into her old house she was so down to earth and funny. But now it’s like it’s all a pretense. She’s not the only influencer like this may I add.

  • @savvytaylorminogue
    @savvytaylorminogue Рік тому +22

    Of course I came to the comments first before listening.
    I have been a follower of Lydia's for a while, personally I sometimes have to stop watching her and go away and come back as I don't always connect BUT I really cannot see what a lot of people have commented about not getting passed 11minutes etc.
    It appeared those still went in with a set expectations or preconceived negative idea.
    The podcast is what it is - Lydia does not owe anyone anything. I think she is well spoken, eloquent and she is fundamentally a smart business women and I respect that.
    I also love how she highlights how we all change and grow emotionally mentally and external.
    I do not dress, act or champion the things I did in my teens, early twenties so I appreciate she shows yeah this was me and this is what I like now.

  • @mjrh45
    @mjrh45 11 місяців тому +11

    It is curious to me that so many of you are faulting Lydia because she has changed over the years. Hopefully, each one of us has evolved with each passing year. It is called personal growth. Our circumstances change and we change with them. At 30 we certainly are more mature than when we were at 20, and so on. Lydia has chosen the fashion world and has done a remarkably good job combining her personal life with her professional life. She has tried to move ahead in each area. Let's encourage her as she continues her journey.

  • @Laur_reads
    @Laur_reads Рік тому +144

    I think this is the worst episode so far and I have an absolute avid viewer who loves what you do. Lydia is so staged and comes across very very badly. She didn’t really address her disgusting behaviour. So very disappointing x

    • @whoaitsjul
      @whoaitsjul Рік тому +18

      I'm sorry you feel this way! I personally LOVED this episode.

    • @Bell-mw4lc
      @Bell-mw4lc Рік тому +25

      @@whoaitsjulwhy are you sorry? You have nothing to do with the episode or guest hahaha

    • @siskykeane009
      @siskykeane009 Рік тому +7

      I wholeheartedly disagree - this was a phenomenal episode. If someone else’s self-confidence and grace puts you off then I encourage you to inquire within.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому +1

      Yes, she did. She just didn't give you and the likes of you what you wanted.

    • @rexysmum
      @rexysmum Рік тому +1

      @@blueice011 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @dominique1394
    @dominique1394 Рік тому +19

    I followed Lydia for years and years, eventually unfollowed when she shifted to having more of a luxury brand just simply because it wasn't relevant to me any longer. I don't understand why she gets so much hate - she is beautiful and has a lovely life and I think people are simply jealous.. she's worked hard to build a brand and gets criticised for her every move, even in these comments, it's wild..! It's no wonder she is so guarded. She is doing things that 1000 other influencers & celebs do so why pick on her... people are allowed to grow and evolve! if her content isn't for you just don't consume it - if you don't like her, you aren't her audience! I genuinely feel for her - it was clearly a huge thing for her to do this interview. All the best to you Lydia :)

    • @missybelmont9830
      @missybelmont9830 Рік тому +2

      It's jealousy, she is gorgeous and it may look like she "has everything" when she has indeed worked so hard to get to her current life. Frankly, she's only getting started...❤

    • @djshockafrica4330
      @djshockafrica4330 Рік тому

      The best comments have the least likes, sad that people gather around negativity so much

  • @landerson120
    @landerson120 Рік тому +18

    Amazing …good to hear her early story. You are all pioneers and everyone grows and evolves from their twenties. It really upsets me when people are so quick to criticise…. Try walking in their shoes…anyone who can be positive and loves fashion, dogs and growing veg is okay in my books . Thank you x

  • @JG93_
    @JG93_ Рік тому +51

    I had a pleasure of meeting Lydia and she is one funny, confident and elegant woman. She pursues life SHE aspires and that's why its so easy to follow her journey. I don't like to compare but for me personally she is arguably one of the best role models online for girls - wild in the teens, finding herself in her 20s and content and glowing in her 30s. The difference is - she did all of this online with thousands of people judging her every move. Just imagine if that was you. I know one of the arguments will be that she chose this but cudos to her that she did - look at where she is now! Fingers crossed for all your future successes Lydia. We are all here to cheer you on! ❤

    • @nakyiahgerrard
      @nakyiahgerrard Рік тому +3

      This comment - couldn’t have said it better myself! ❤

  • @Richging1
    @Richging1 Рік тому +5

    I feel so lucky to have found Lydia's channel, probably last year. I adore her perspective of finding luxury in simple things and I fully feel her genuine appreciation for what she has.

  • @loislyons3724
    @loislyons3724 Рік тому +27

    I can't imagine the pressure of being so public. Never being allowed a meltdown. Everyone has made poor choices and can reflect and go on to do great things. I get so much inspiration from Lydia and Ali. Her taste doesn't have to appeal to everyone. Most content creators have had their ups and downs, it's how they recover that matters. I see her as having a very kind heart, and being very approachable.

    • @isabritpop
      @isabritpop Рік тому +7

      No one forces her to be a public figure, but the promise of easy money and fame are more enticing to people like her. If this is truly so tough for her, she can just quit social media

    • @Carroty_Peg
      @Carroty_Peg Рік тому +1

      trade-offs everywhere

    • @todrapayne
      @todrapayne Рік тому

      ​@@isabritpopOr the public could stop being such a bitch to influencers. No one should have to stop being public because other people are petty and jealous of their money.

    • @todrapayne
      @todrapayne Рік тому

      I agree with you 100%.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Рік тому +3

      I saw a video on Rebecca Kelly's channel about what she did to the pregnant hairdresser. It's called "The real me | Lydia Elise Millen."

  • @jowiens32
    @jowiens32 Рік тому +7

    I’ve never heard of Lydia, but I scrolled through her channel and videos and determined I cannot relate even a little bit. Her lifestyle seems entirely about image and money. That’s just not a purpose or passion I care to watch.

  • @napturallyyours70
    @napturallyyours70 Рік тому +16

    The venomous hate, gossip, bullying, nastiness and insults directed at successful powerful women by other women is APPALLING! Men can come from nothing, scheme and maneuver their way to the top, and they are seen as mavericks, celebrated and praised. They never get accused of changing, being fake, being a social climber, on the contrary they are encouraged to be a force to be reaconed with! Lydia keep striving and acheiving your dreams and your goals! Kudos to you! Now let me get out and get mine!

    • @missybelmont9830
      @missybelmont9830 Рік тому +2

      She is hitting her first Million Subs on youtube Tonight!!!!!!!❤ Happy New Year!!

    • @napturallyyours70
      @napturallyyours70 Рік тому

      @@missybelmont9830 Wonderful for her!!! 👏👏👏

    • @ed8329
      @ed8329 Рік тому

      She's not going to sleep with you.

  • @orzechowiec
    @orzechowiec Рік тому +33

    Lydia! no one asked you to apologize for who you are. the only thing you were asked to do was apologize for words that were inappropriate given the current situation. These words resulted from your lack of knowledge and ignorance regarding the difficult situation in the country. You've said many times that you avoid watching the news because you're nervous. everyone would like that. look away from the tragedy because he is afraid to look at it. it's convenient.

    • @blueice011
      @blueice011 Рік тому

      She was doing her job - paid promotion for the luxury hotel chain which has thousands of employees who are affected by the crisis in the country, have no guests due to mentioned crisis and might lose their jobs. It's entirely different thing that cancel culture snowflakes jumped to opportunity to misunderstand the situation so that they can have someone to drag and bash.

  • @anitaclemens2609
    @anitaclemens2609 Рік тому +4

    I am much older than both of you. I am proud of both of you. I understand Lydia's need to make money. I felt that way myself when I was young. That I couldn't depend on anyone but myself and I needed to be able to make money to support myself. Luckily, I found a job I liked and did a lot of business travels in Europe and all over the U.S. and Canada. I would never have seen those places or talked to those people from Germany to Utah if it wasn't for that job. And I changed a lot after purchasing my own house too. How exciting it was to have my first house. But I did have to compromise. I missed a lot of weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. However, now that I am retired, I still work a little during tax season. I like to keep my hand in the working world. But I have been watching Lydia for a few years now and I love her content. When I was working, I could have afforded her many luxury products. But now, I live a quieter life. I still enjoy seeing all the products she features, but I also enjoy watching her animals and garden. She does make me laugh with her. Thank you for doing this interview. It is hard to be a woman in business and I commend both of you for learning and getting on with it.

  • @katievnunn
    @katievnunn Рік тому +37

    I truly enjoy Lydia Millen’s content so much! She is so well spoken, elegant and funny. And yet I don’t think this interview was what it could of been. From my perception is was advertised as a ‘Get to know the real story of Lydia Millen’ yet the questions/answers were quite guarded and dare I say a bit fluffy - we didn’t get any inside or new information that we wouldn’t be able to find on all her amazing vlogs or new book - I truly say this with utmost respect but I think this is just her persona, she still produces amazing content and has accomplished incredible things with her career.
    As a last comment, I can tell that Grace is clearly a very lovely interviewer but I’m not sure this interview was as effective as it could of been due in part to the differences between Lydia and Grace - Yes they have both been in the industry but in different areas/niches that left the quality of the questions to be wanting. Some food for thought :)

  • @Ingridnielsenn
    @Ingridnielsenn Рік тому +4

    I don’t think I learnt anything new about Lydia in this interview, and that’s okay! She doesn’t owe it to me that I know every little thing about her, yet some of these comments are so clear that many don’t understand the concept of changing and evolving.
    You are allowed to change your mind, style or even opinions… Lydia has always been vocal about where she’s come from, her work in Ibiza and that she had very different preferences once upon a life time ago and everyone is acting as if she’s is putting up this facade that she is ‘old money’ because of the choices in which she makes to live her life. I’ve never heard Lydia refer to herself as ‘old money’ but I’ve heard a bucket load of jealous people in her comments say that’s how she’s ‘pretending’ to be… people are allowed to enjoy the style labelled as ‘old money’ without being scrutinised. Difference in opinion and style can be a beautiful thing? But so many people have it an ugly thing on social media.
    They say money screams, wealth whispers… same can be said for jealousy and envy. Yeah I am jealous that Lydia has such a beautiful home in the country, but I don’t dispose her for it. I aspire it. Jealousy isn’t bad but envy… so many envious people in her comments who can’t enjoy her happiness because they’re so busy being completely insecure about their own lives. And sorry to say, that’s not Lydia’s problem. It is yours.

  • @deelot1
    @deelot1 Рік тому +37

    Why is Lydia dressed up like she’s going horse riding? She always looks like she dressing up as if she a fictional character from a 19th century novel lol

    • @EdelweisSusie
      @EdelweisSusie 6 місяців тому

      You’ve captured her exactly right! When she goes into her greenhouse (which is like a mini-mansion without a speck of soil to be seen), she dresses like an Edwardian debutante complete with trug - it’s hilarious! The day she wears a bonnet I swear I’ll keel over from laughing. But her partner is just as bad - wears his most expensive clothes and shoes to walk the dog. I bet his pals take the pi*s out of him behind his back.

  • @memeeemm
    @memeeemm Рік тому +20

    It’s incredible how she changed her accent and her story and her style. From chavvy accent working in a strip club, buying fake books to put in her house to pretending she’s from money and loves classical music. Not someone worth loking up to.

    • @EdelweisSusie
      @EdelweisSusie 6 місяців тому

      Yes, that really bugs me - buying coffee table books that only the coffee table will ever read!!

  • @susieposson7814
    @susieposson7814 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for doing this interview Lydia. I watch your UA-cam channel quite regularly..it's nice to get some back ground on your content..there is stuff l don't have much interest in, but then l love you and Allie's lifestyle..(maybe its fake, as some have suggested)God bless you both!

  • @krausemedia
    @krausemedia Рік тому +18

    Thank you this interview! I always enjoy getting to know Lydia’s story more ❤

  • @pollybrown3204
    @pollybrown3204 11 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoyed this interview. I've followed Lydia since she was in her first home she bought and love seeing her grow and enjoy her life to the fullest.

  • @catherineconway1386
    @catherineconway1386 Рік тому +3

    😅idon’tunderstand the negative comments . Lydia is not my style but I still love watching her videos. I think she was totally honest in her responses.

  • @michalkitainik8710
    @michalkitainik8710 Рік тому +22

    LEM is a very very well oiled machine/business her personality and attitude is all for show and well money fed, and as a very money driven woman she works in and with her body and soul to keep the image as clean as possible, yet not very polished as her true persona peaking through not so gracefully. I remember how she hashed Hadasa video and lots of occcurings over the years. This is a women that her heart and moth are so not even. YUK!

  • @todrapayne
    @todrapayne Рік тому +5

    Lydia is my favorite UA-camr and I'm so glad she's continued despite the haters. People constantly come for her, my God. Go create something of your own and leave this woman be.

    • @AP12360
      @AP12360 Рік тому +1

      I saw a UA-cam video called "The real me | Lydia Elise Millen" on Rebecca Kelly's channel. It's about what Lydia did/said to the pregnant hairdresser.

  • @hannahcrolla-parkhouse9817
    @hannahcrolla-parkhouse9817 Рік тому +7

    If there was a 'love' button for this video I would have chosen it ❤

  • @Emily-es7vz
    @Emily-es7vz Рік тому +11

    How did you start influencing in uni when you couldn’t get in the fashion course then wanted to do it on the side but then you was ‘older’ when you started 23/24 then you said 11 year ago which doesn’t add up… then you said your ‘stories change’ I don’t get how your genuine life can change lol

  • @karens138
    @karens138 11 місяців тому +8

    She reminds me of a Megan Markle type, likes to talk about herself but with no substance, I think she tries to be posh and is embarassed by her mother and the fact they lived in a council house and left because she was a spoilt brat. I also think the voice is put on or she has had elecution lessons. I was hoping to change my opinion but I am now convinced even more she is false.

  • @simonasprowell6158
    @simonasprowell6158 Рік тому +51

    1 hour of nothing , emptiness nothing gained … sorry

  • @clairehawkes1112
    @clairehawkes1112 Рік тому +15

    I feel like Lydia needs to do well to feel good about herself and feels like all her subscribers are like “ fans” wanting to be like her and she thinks she is better than them , that’s the vibe I get from her that I don’t get from Josie for example

  • @Leigh828
    @Leigh828 Рік тому +12

    She has become someone who mimics Josie Fashion Mumbler. Her content no longer feels genuine.

  • @pbf2681
    @pbf2681 Рік тому +29

    Why does L look like she’s about to jump on a frigging horse and ride off 😂😂😂

  • @annyjayableful
    @annyjayableful Рік тому +4

    I started watching Lydia Mullen because I like the way she dresses and, like me, her favorite color is green. If most us are to be honest, her channel a guilty pleasure meaning we want to see how the other half lives. But god forbid she has a plumbing problem and wants to check into The Savoy to forget about it. She shouldn’t have to apologize for working hard and rewarding herself. Was she supposed to check into a Motel 6? No man would ever have to say he’s sorry for being financially successful. She’s not the daughter of an earl and she didn’t grow up in a castle. Everything she has, she worked for. She should have gone a step further and showed us what checking into the Savoy is like - hell, I would have watched it.

    • @VV-bk1wv
      @VV-bk1wv 10 місяців тому

      😂😂😂An ex stripper marrying rich isn't working hard

  • @alishacerich9249
    @alishacerich9249 Рік тому +5

    I love Lydia and her videos, if somebody is watching all of her videos you can see how she deeply cares about other peoples' and animals well-being. She is humble and a high sensitive person which can come across differently if you just watch small pieces of her videos. And she worked hard to live her dream life. People online should definitely spread more kindness.

  • @PtolemyXVII
    @PtolemyXVII Рік тому +16

    Grace is a dominating woman, love the way she keeps eye contact as if she is quietly assessing her target 😮❤😂

  • @everydayfefe
    @everydayfefe Рік тому +11

    I stopped watching Lydia. To me she comes off very fake and disingenuous. She goes on and on and really says nothing. Her default is to explain excessively and try to get sympathy from her “mental” health and to me, seems fake. Poor Ali.

    • @leilariley936
      @leilariley936 6 місяців тому

      THE WOMAN IS MADLY IN LOVE WITH HERSELF....NO SPACE FOR ANYONE BUT HERSELF!!

  • @PascallePointing
    @PascallePointing Рік тому +24

    This is the episode I didn’t know I needed 🥰😁