I know what you mean by these experiences feeling unreal, I've lived in Florida my whole life so when I went to Maine for the first time, even, I felt like I'd stepped inside a storybook. I went to London for the first time this year and was sadly constrained within the city (I was there getting a tattoo for 15 hours, lmao) so I couldn't venture off into villages or the countryside, but it was SO WILD to be standing in places I'd only ever seen on TV or the internet. the world is so massive and nuanced and we tend to forget life exists outside our bubbles. thank you for taking us along with you on your trip!!
What has Winnie the Pooh to do with Hollywood? He is extremely English. That illustration on the bag is one of the original book illustrations by E.H.Shepard. The books were written, initially, for his son, Christopher Robin, by A.A.Milne,,.in the 1920's so Winnie is about 100 years old now. You can visit the original 100 Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest, on the Kent/Sussex border..
This shows the difference when you have a local tour guide. I love it when tourists go out of London and visit different parts of the country. There is so much more than London to see. I’m glad you’re having a lovely time in our wonderful country. Maybe down here in Cornwall could be your next visit. 🥰
As an Australian I didn’t realise beans on toast was purely British and people in the US didn’t know about it 😂 like it’s been such a normal staple for me growing up
It's because Australia was a British colony up until 1900 and was still part of the British Empire for decades after that. Australians are literally British. Like, if you did a DNA test I guarantee that you'd have 90%+ British DNA. Since Australia was in the British Empire, British people didn't need a visa or anything to live in Australia, so lots of British people moved to Australia in the 20th century, that's why so many Australians have British cousins or a British grandparent. Those people must have brought beans and toast with them when they moved to Australia. It's also the same reason why Australians drink tea and have such similar accents to British people. As countries, the UK and Australia (and New Zealand) are profoundly linked, historically, culturally, genetically and ancestrally. We're the same people, but we live on opposite sides of the planet.
So many good memories!!! 🥰🥹 Also, I laughed so hard (again) at the flapjack part! I just wish we’d got on camera your disappointed face saying “basically a granola bar.” 😂
@@CarrieDaytonVlogs Sorry, I know this comment is really old, but - don't worry about those people, they complain about EVERYTHING. there's no right or wrong way to do it. Even English people do it differently. If, an English person, made a video about making a cup of tea, i can guarantee that i'd get comments about how i did it wrong.
I have no idea how many times I`ve been to and through The Cotwolds, mainly on the grounds that I wasn`t counting. It has a concentration of wonderful old homes accompanied by wonderful old stories. I might have been to these places these young lasses visited, but if I have I don`t remember. 2038 square Km of concentrated charm and tails to tell. You`d struggle to drive 20 miles anywhere in the UK without coming across beautiful old towns and villages. I can`t get to work, for heaven`s sake, without having to drive through these kind of places.
the american section in the grocery stores in other countries always cracks me up. in iceland, cool ranch doritos were called "cool american flavor" (this could still be true, but i haven't been since 2015 or so so i'm not sure! could also be a thing in other countries, but i've only seen it in iceland)
In Germany ALDI does themed weeks and the „American Week“ is just an isle of Popcorn, Jelly Beans, Beef Jerky, BBQ-Sauce and White Fluffy Toast - every package is of course sporting the flag all over it 4th of July style
Maybe on ur next trip. I recommend Scarborough in North Yorkshire. That is where my husband is from. Beautiful beachside town! Also York! So beautiful hoping to go back to visit in 2024
I fast and have NEVER had baked beans on toast for breakfast and I am a very mature English person. Any other time of the day and there is no proscribed bread to have them on, just whatever you usually eat. And you can add whatever you like, I sometimes add fried onions and bits of bacon and Worcestershire sauce.
Fellow Canadian here. I had no idea beans on toast was a British thing! I grew up seeing my family eat it all the time and thought it was just a typical breakfast. I’m way on the east coast though, so maybe that has something to do with it? 😊
Coincidentally on holiday in the Cotswolds right now and have plans for a walk between some of these villages. Have definitely added Stowe on the Wold for the LOTR goodness. I live in Devon and am team Cream Then Jam all the way!
Beans-on-toast are great "expanded". My favourite is egg (fried or, better, poached) ON beans ON Marmite ON butter ON toast - with (back) bacon on the side. A beautifull blend of flavours and textures.
When you were saying that village reminded you of something Disney, it kind of reminded me of The Holiday too. I would love to go to Surrey some day. And my favorite parts of other countries are the country side and see all the quaint little villages. I would love it if there was no planning things out and constantly being on a schedule. I did an EF Tour in Scotland when I was 18 and Italy when I was 19 and trust me, it’s not a vacation. You’re on a tight schedule the entire time and you either are walking so fast to get place to place (I was literally in tears because we walked none stop in Italy. I lost 12 ponds in less than 10 days. Then in Scotland in rained nonstop the entire time and spent about 15 or 16 hours in a bus every day. Every once and a while they would allow us to get off the bus for a couple of minutes to take as many pictures as we could and usually we stopped to take pics that weren’t even what we wanted to photograph and we had no idea the significance of the place or even heard of them. I’m so glad your experience is so different. Next time, please take me with you. 😉🏰
We Dutchies do the butter first and then the jam, because otherwise the jam gets in the butter and that’s an unpleasant situation lol. Same goes with things like chocolate and things like that. But I don’t understand the fuss. It’s food and you use it to fill your belly. So whatever you prefer works!
I LOVE these vlogs! Thanks for sharing your travel experience with us Carrie. Also the background music is perfect for the fall/autumnal English vibes. ❤️❤️❤️ your video made my day as I was having a hard day yesterday! Sending lots of good vibes your way Carrie. I can’t wait to go back to Europe. Been to England before and I want to go back. It’s so lovely!
Girl, I love the excitedness about experiencing the different culture. Big recommendation; come to the Netherlands. I would be happy to show you around ;)
I always cut the scone in half and do one side cream first, the other jam first. It feels like main course and dessert. I think cream first is better because the jam looks prettier on top. For reference I’m from SW England 😅
My mom craved beans on toast when she was pregnant with me and it is my comfort food! When I’m on my period, my fiancé makes it for me! It felt natural when I visited England! 😂😂
I like my scones jam first if the cream is fluffy whipped cream but cream first if it’s buttery clotted cream. Yum! I thought flapjacks were a pikelet…. Very intrigued.
Next time I go to England I want to venture around the countryside and I think like you said it will feel like being in a movie. Cos so far that’s the only way I’ve been able to experience it.
Heinz beans & toast, butter the toast lightly golden using warburtons white toastie bread, make sure the beans are HOT!!! band them on top and yes sprinkle some type of cheese, loved this video and that you tried beans & toast but mine is definitely a 10/10
Seriously stop apologising 🤣 you have every right to eat all the foods how you want ☺️ There’s no single way in England to eat things except slathering everything with butter 😂 I am really glad you got to see the Cotswolds it’s beautiful 😍
It’s sad that people feel the need to apologize for ridiculous nonsensical things in anticipation of psychos who are triggered over literally EVERYTHING.
As a British viewer, I don’t think there is a wrong way to do beans and cheese on toast, lol! I have mine without butter on the toast, but I also have sandwiches without butter too! As for scones, I pronounce it the way you do Carrie, but I do jam first because I think it makes more sense, lol! 😂. I have never been to the Cotswolds but I would love to go; it looks so cute and my mum says it’s nice too.
Love your videos! But also right away....is it not normal to have refried beans in the morning with your breakfast in California? Or is that just a Hispanic texas thing? This is the second time I hear of people say it's weird to have that as a breakfast item...haha not getting mad just very curious 🤔
My husband lived in London for a few years as a kid so he constantly makes bean on toast for breakfast and I physically cannot eat that many BEANS before 10 am ⛽️🥴
Thats what I was going to say! Love beans on toast, and brown/granary bread is my choice with plenty of butter for lunch or even dinner if I don't want anything cooked. And extra mature cheese on top. My preference with the scones is jam first then cream...
Girl are you wearing 'Cherry Red Doc martens'....I wonder if you have any idea how iconic they are?? I,m 66 years young and bought my first pair at age 15.......I still have two pair of Cherry red and one black pair.
If you're British and you don't put butter on your toast before your beans, then you need to relinquish your nationality 🤣 🤣 🤣 Plot twist, some people put marmite on their toast before the beans! Controversial 🙈
I am enjoying your video but feel driven to point out that Winnie the Pooh was much loved before Disney got its mitts on it. Many people prefer the original and the original illustrations by Ernest Shepard.
next time you go to England and visit the cotswolds you have to go to Stroud Farmers Market and Bibury and visit the Waffle House in Cirencester!! South Cotswolds is the best (not bias obvs)
It's funny that you said people are all 'you're eating that wrong' and then I was disappointed that sticky toffee pudding only got 9/10 and thought you'd have given it 10/10 if you'd eaten it properly (oh dear). It really needed some cream or ice cream with it.
Need to pause on scones. There is no debate. It is jam then cream. To say otherwise is like believing in a flat earth. However, fruit scones are served with butter. Plain scones have jam and cream. Come to Australia and we will teach you how to eat Vegemite on toast!! Blow your mind!
You are such a beautiful young woman. I think it's time to retire the ankle socks, they're just not a great look, and they cut your legs off making them look shorter and chunkier!
I’m sure it wasn’t your intention, but what you’ve said here is incredibly hurtful and unnecessary. Body shaming is never a good look. Your “opinion” didn’t need to be shared and you should apologize.
@@sheelfjohnson please read carefully, I didn't say anything negative about her body!! Definitely didn't say she has 'chunky legs'!! The only things negative were about her choice of clothing!! Chill out ladies!!
@@a.m.b.e.r please read carefully, I didn't say anything negative about her body!! Definitely didn't say she has 'chunky legs'!! The only things negative were about her choice of clothing!! Chill out ladies!!
I know what you mean by these experiences feeling unreal, I've lived in Florida my whole life so when I went to Maine for the first time, even, I felt like I'd stepped inside a storybook. I went to London for the first time this year and was sadly constrained within the city (I was there getting a tattoo for 15 hours, lmao) so I couldn't venture off into villages or the countryside, but it was SO WILD to be standing in places I'd only ever seen on TV or the internet. the world is so massive and nuanced and we tend to forget life exists outside our bubbles. thank you for taking us along with you on your trip!!
What has Winnie the Pooh to do with Hollywood? He is extremely English. That illustration on the bag is one of the original book illustrations by E.H.Shepard. The books were written, initially, for his son, Christopher Robin, by A.A.Milne,,.in the 1920's so Winnie is about 100 years old now. You can visit the original 100 Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest, on the Kent/Sussex border..
I think people forget that some things like Winnie the Pooh were bought out by Disney and it’s originally an English story.
This shows the difference when you have a local tour guide. I love it when tourists go out of London and visit different parts of the country. There is so much more than London to see. I’m glad you’re having a lovely time in our wonderful country. Maybe down here in Cornwall could be your next visit. 🥰
As an Australian I didn’t realise beans on toast was purely British and people in the US didn’t know about it 😂 like it’s been such a normal staple for me growing up
Same in NZ!
Love beans on toast
Yes, not it's not a thing in North America (speaking from a fellow commonwealth country - Canada).
It's because Australia was a British colony up until 1900 and was still part of the British Empire for decades after that. Australians are literally British. Like, if you did a DNA test I guarantee that you'd have 90%+ British DNA. Since Australia was in the British Empire, British people didn't need a visa or anything to live in Australia, so lots of British people moved to Australia in the 20th century, that's why so many Australians have British cousins or a British grandparent. Those people must have brought beans and toast with them when they moved to Australia. It's also the same reason why Australians drink tea and have such similar accents to British people. As countries, the UK and Australia (and New Zealand) are profoundly linked, historically, culturally, genetically and ancestrally. We're the same people, but we live on opposite sides of the planet.
So many good memories!!! 🥰🥹
Also, I laughed so hard (again) at the flapjack part! I just wish we’d got on camera your disappointed face saying “basically a granola bar.” 😂
hahaha pure bliss. the store bought flapjacks were NOT THE SAME 😭 we have to go back to the tea room asap!
@@CarrieDaytonVlogs OMG I miss real flapjacks so much 😩
Flapjacks used to be my favorite when I lived there!
Watching you try all the English food/apologise if your eating it wrong from an English persons perspective is absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂
i have been yelled at too many times over the years 😂
@@CarrieDaytonVlogs
Sorry, I know this comment is really old, but - don't worry about those people, they complain about EVERYTHING. there's no right or wrong way to do it. Even English people do it differently. If, an English person, made a video about making a cup of tea, i can guarantee that i'd get comments about how i did it wrong.
This reunion with Jasmine makes me so happy!! ❤️
The piano music used for this vlog was 10/10. 😌 Probably helped that it's late at night for me rn, so it felt very calming.
I have no idea how many times I`ve been to and through The Cotwolds, mainly on the grounds that I wasn`t counting. It has a concentration of wonderful old homes accompanied by wonderful old stories. I might have been to these places these young lasses visited, but if I have I don`t remember. 2038 square Km of concentrated charm and tails to tell. You`d struggle to drive 20 miles anywhere in the UK without coming across beautiful old towns and villages.
I can`t get to work, for heaven`s sake, without having to drive through these kind of places.
I love seeing you three together - it always looks like you have SO MUCH fun!
Thank you for letting us live vicariously through you, I love this lol!
Its funny here in Canada (Québec) its a commun thing to eat beans with toast. But we mostly use Maple beans. 👌
Thank you Canada for maple syrup.
The first place you drove through, Chipping Campden is where I live. Come back and visit whenever you want!!! 😊
Oh the Cotswolds are so quaint. Like a different world 😊
This vlog was so quaint and peaceful, I could just cry.
the american section in the grocery stores in other countries always cracks me up. in iceland, cool ranch doritos were called "cool american flavor" (this could still be true, but i haven't been since 2015 or so so i'm not sure! could also be a thing in other countries, but i've only seen it in iceland)
Same. I went to Amsterdam in 2020 and had a major laugh going through one of their local grocery stores.
In Germany ALDI does themed weeks and the „American Week“ is just an isle of Popcorn, Jelly Beans, Beef Jerky, BBQ-Sauce and White Fluffy Toast - every package is of course sporting the flag all over it 4th of July style
Maybe on ur next trip. I recommend Scarborough in North Yorkshire. That is where my husband is from. Beautiful beachside town! Also York! So beautiful hoping to go back to visit in 2024
This vlog made me so happy! The three of you together are hysterical and so wholesome. It radiates through the camera❤
My favourite snack mom made when we were kids, beans on toast, yummy, the scones we call buns,😀cream then jam
I fast and have NEVER had baked beans on toast for breakfast and I am a very mature English person. Any other time of the day and there is no proscribed bread to have them on, just whatever you usually eat. And you can add whatever you like, I sometimes add fried onions and bits of bacon and Worcestershire sauce.
This has been soooo lovely to watch 😍 oh my goodness seeing the footage of the Queens funeral still gives my heart a pang of sadness RIP your Majesty
In Mexico we also love beans (refried) + cheese, on top of some bread 😂
i used to make that a lot as a kid when i was only allowed to cook with a toaster/microwave! hahah. that combination fcking slaps.
the mexican way is so much better tho lolol
As a Brit, I actually adore the Mexican version! Add a bit of Valentina hot sauce 🤤🤤🤤 heaven!
Omg beans on toast, afternoon tea...Carrie I cannot explain how homesick you're making me 🥲
I love it so much that you’re in the UK and visiting/loving the places that I’ve been to several times 😊 xx
I loved this video! Never been to England but it's one of my biggest dreams. So I got to see some of it through your eyes. Hava fun!
I'm from Canada and growing up we would always have beans on toast! Sometimes we would eat either maple beans or pour maple syrup on top 😂
Interesting! Maybe it's regional? I don't know anyone who eats that here in Vancouver. Are you on the east coast?
@@natatatt I'm in Ontario!
Fellow Canadian here. I had no idea beans on toast was a British thing! I grew up seeing my family eat it all the time and thought it was just a typical breakfast. I’m way on the east coast though, so maybe that has something to do with it? 😊
Coincidentally on holiday in the Cotswolds right now and have plans for a walk between some of these villages. Have definitely added Stowe on the Wold for the LOTR goodness.
I live in Devon and am team Cream Then Jam all the way!
Beans-on-toast are great "expanded". My favourite is egg (fried or, better, poached) ON beans ON Marmite ON butter ON toast - with (back) bacon on the side. A beautifull blend of flavours and textures.
loved the LOTR snippet 😍 looks like you’re having a wonderful time 🤍
Omg the Cotswolds have been on my list of places to visit, cannot wait to go there someday!
Watching you eat the beans on toast suddenly made me crave a full Irish breakfast made by my nana
Beans on toast is the only meal you can legitimately have for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Also seed sensation bread is the best choice!
When you were saying that village reminded you of something Disney, it kind of reminded me of The Holiday too. I would love to go to Surrey some day. And my favorite parts of other countries are the country side and see all the quaint little villages. I would love it if there was no planning things out and constantly being on a schedule. I did an EF Tour in Scotland when I was 18 and Italy when I was 19 and trust me, it’s not a vacation. You’re on a tight schedule the entire time and you either are walking so fast to get place to place (I was literally in tears because we walked none stop in Italy. I lost 12 ponds in less than 10 days. Then in Scotland in rained nonstop the entire time and spent about 15 or 16 hours in a bus every day. Every once and a while they would allow us to get off the bus for a couple of minutes to take as many pictures as we could and usually we stopped to take pics that weren’t even what we wanted to photograph and we had no idea the significance of the place or even heard of them. I’m so glad your experience is so different. Next time, please take me with you. 😉🏰
We Dutchies do the butter first and then the jam, because otherwise the jam gets in the butter and that’s an unpleasant situation lol. Same goes with things like chocolate and things like that.
But I don’t understand the fuss. It’s food and you use it to fill your belly.
So whatever you prefer works!
What an awesome host. Im so glad y'all are having fun 😊
This vacation looks amazing.
Do they actually not have baked beans in the US? I’m Canadian and I’m pretty sure every grocery store here sells baked beans
We have them but they’re usually just eaten as a side dish with like hotdogs and stuff in the summer not for breakfast on toast 😅
Welcome to England. So glad you've come over here
the title cracked me up, you said BEANS!!!! on toast lol i could feel the excitement
I LOVE these vlogs! Thanks for sharing your travel experience with us Carrie. Also the background music is perfect for the fall/autumnal English vibes. ❤️❤️❤️ your video made my day as I was having a hard day yesterday! Sending lots of good vibes your way Carrie. I can’t wait to go back to Europe. Been to England before and I want to go back. It’s so lovely!
Girl, I love the excitedness about experiencing the different culture. Big recommendation; come to the Netherlands. I would be happy to show you around ;)
I love this so much!! I'd love to visit one day! ☺
Giving “The Holiday” vibes 😊
Beans on toast! Did it perfectly, that’s how I like it any way 😅 also on seeded bread is yummy - get that fibre in ya girl! Welcome to the UK ❤
I always cut the scone in half and do one side cream first, the other jam first. It feels like main course and dessert. I think cream first is better because the jam looks prettier on top. For reference I’m from SW England 😅
In Norway we also have eggs with beans on toast 👌🏻 And bacon 🥓🤩
So beautiful 😊 I can’t wait to go to England one day with my mom
My mom craved beans on toast when she was pregnant with me and it is my comfort food! When I’m on my period, my fiancé makes it for me! It felt natural when I visited England! 😂😂
I like my scones jam first if the cream is fluffy whipped cream but cream first if it’s buttery clotted cream. Yum!
I thought flapjacks were a pikelet…. Very intrigued.
Next time I go to England I want to venture around the countryside and I think like you said it will feel like being in a movie. Cos so far that’s the only way I’ve been able to experience it.
I'm a Devonshire girl born and raised and it's cream first. 😋 The Cornish do it jam first
Now I’m craving Heinz spaghetti on toast - breakfast of my Australian childhood 😅
The Lord of the Rings moment melted my heart!
Beans on toast but always with brown sauce. Game changer!
Heinz beans & toast, butter the toast lightly golden using warburtons white toastie bread, make sure the beans are HOT!!! band them on top and yes sprinkle some type of cheese, loved this video and that you tried beans & toast but mine is definitely a 10/10
You should watch This Country - a glorious mockumentary about what life is like for teenagers living in the Cotswolds
Seriously stop apologising 🤣 you have every right to eat all the foods how you want ☺️ There’s no single way in England to eat things except slathering everything with butter 😂 I am really glad you got to see the Cotswolds it’s beautiful 😍
It’s sad that people feel the need to apologize for ridiculous nonsensical things in anticipation of psychos who are triggered over literally EVERYTHING.
Jaffa cakes are the best biscuits 😋 u have to try a full English breakfast too and fish and chips 😋
Love adding cream to my tea ☕😋
As a British viewer, I don’t think there is a wrong way to do beans and cheese on toast, lol! I have mine without butter on the toast, but I also have sandwiches without butter too! As for scones, I pronounce it the way you do Carrie, but I do jam first because I think it makes more sense, lol! 😂. I have never been to the Cotswolds but I would love to go; it looks so cute and my mum says it’s nice too.
You need to come to Australia where we eat canned spaghetti in a jaffle (a toasted sandwich/hot pocket kind of thing)
Good morning happy Saturday morning and I loved your vlogs and you are amazing Supporter and I'm proud of you
Next time you go to the Cotswolds you need to visit The Cotswolds Wildlife Park and Gardens.
Bourton on the water has a miniature village. It’s really cute.
I'm from Newcastle England. So welcome to england
Does anyone know why there's a black box on the screen when she does the scenic shots? It’s on almost every vlog…
The Cotswolds look so very charming
So dreamy❤
Beans on toast is like tier 1 but God tier is beans and sausages on toast! Oh an the beans must be Branston and not Heinz!
I'm mexican and I have eaten frijoles on toast for breakfast many times too haha
You put CREAM in Earl Grey Tea? 😮
Please try Yorkshire Tea!
When u will put next vlog
Love your videos! But also right away....is it not normal to have refried beans in the morning with your breakfast in California? Or is that just a Hispanic texas thing? This is the second time I hear of people say it's weird to have that as a breakfast item...haha not getting mad just very curious 🤔
I want a big bite of everything you ate!
Snacking note: Cotswold is my favorite cheese.
Lol yesss beans on toast!!
My husband lived in London for a few years as a kid so he constantly makes bean on toast for breakfast and I physically cannot eat that many BEANS before 10 am ⛽️🥴
Did anyone else watch Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London? That's how I know about beans on toast haha
I think every culture has their version of “shet on a shingle” 😂 😅
You should do it with Maple Beans ❤️😂
I love beans on toast. To be honest a lot of brits would have it for lunch not breakfast.
Thats what I was going to say! Love beans on toast, and brown/granary bread is my choice with plenty of butter for lunch or even dinner if I don't want anything cooked. And extra mature cheese on top. My preference with the scones is jam first then cream...
Have you had a greggs yet? Or a McDonald’s to compare our portion sizes 😂😂
Their are like our pork and beans
"Budder" ;-)
Girl are you wearing 'Cherry Red Doc martens'....I wonder if you have any idea how iconic they are?? I,m 66 years young and bought my first pair at age 15.......I still have two pair of Cherry red and one black pair.
Personally I prefer beans AND toast, I find the toast goes soggy with beans on the top!
If you're British and you don't put butter on your toast before your beans, then you need to relinquish your nationality 🤣 🤣 🤣
Plot twist, some people put marmite on their toast before the beans! Controversial 🙈
We was the first to use forks doooh
I am enjoying your video but feel driven to point out that Winnie the Pooh was much loved before Disney got its mitts on it. Many people prefer the original and the original illustrations by Ernest Shepard.
next time you go to England and visit the cotswolds you have to go to Stroud Farmers Market and Bibury and visit the Waffle House in Cirencester!! South Cotswolds is the best (not bias obvs)
currently Googling: houses for sale in Cotswolds LOL SUE ME
okay but SAME
Stop apologizing!!!!!! It’s worse than doing the wrong thing!
First! ❤
It's funny that you said people are all 'you're eating that wrong' and then I was disappointed that sticky toffee pudding only got 9/10 and thought you'd have given it 10/10 if you'd eaten it properly (oh dear). It really needed some cream or ice cream with it.
Need to pause on scones. There is no debate. It is jam then cream. To say otherwise is like believing in a flat earth.
However, fruit scones are served with butter. Plain scones have jam and cream.
Come to Australia and we will teach you how to eat Vegemite on toast!! Blow your mind!
Beans on toast is Mexican not British
You are such a beautiful young woman. I think it's time to retire the ankle socks, they're just not a great look, and they cut your legs off making them look shorter and chunkier!
I’m sure it wasn’t your intention, but what you’ve said here is incredibly hurtful and unnecessary. Body shaming is never a good look. Your “opinion” didn’t need to be shared and you should apologize.
Maybe don't tell someone they have "chunky" legs. Those things can really stick with some people.
@@sheelfjohnson please read carefully, I didn't say anything negative about her body!! Definitely didn't say she has 'chunky legs'!! The only things negative were about her choice of clothing!! Chill out ladies!!
@@a.m.b.e.r please read carefully, I didn't say anything negative about her body!! Definitely didn't say she has 'chunky legs'!! The only things negative were about her choice of clothing!! Chill out ladies!!
@@a.m.b.e.r PS: Carrie has a beautiful body!!
“Thank you Great Britain” 🇬🇧 😂 - I love that your love of all things UK matches mine. 🤍