Sara Pascoe Instagram – Hello! Thank you for your messages about the new series of Sewing Bee- all of which were ‘where did you get your shirt from?’. It is a lovely shirt from a brilliant company and I have tagged them. I really don’t like posting about clothes- that’s the reason I pay for them and don’t ask for free ones. I don’t often want to post a picture of myself posing like a buffoon (see above) it’s quite embarrassing. I’m a comedian not a model. Also some people tend to make quite personal comments in response to anything that is posted – that’s the nature of the internet- and it makes me very shy of pictures that make me seem arrogant/confident/vain as it seems to provoke more of them. ALSO- me posting about clothes is mostly not useful to you- we filmed the show about 8 months ago, the clothes were bought two or three months before the series, sometimes even longer. They are always out of stock by the time we are on air. Myself and @deborahcantor try very hard to support female designers, smaller companies and ethical and sustainable brands. But that also means they are more expensive than high street shops- which is another reason I feel icky posting and tagging them- not because the brands themselves don’t deserve credit for their beautiful creations- but because most people cannot afford to treat themselves to clothes that cost hundreds of pounds. I get a clothing budget from the TV shows I work on- in real life I am very very scruffy. Please see second photo of me arriving in Leeds for filming as evidence. ❤️ | Posted on 25/May/2023 09:46:54
Home Actress Sara Pascoe HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Sara Pascoe Instagram - Hello! Thank you for your messages about the new series of Sewing Bee- all of which were ‘where did you get your shirt from?’. It is a lovely shirt from a brilliant company and I have tagged them. I really don’t like posting about clothes- that’s the reason I pay for them and don’t ask for free ones. I don’t often want to post a picture of myself posing like a buffoon (see above) it’s quite embarrassing. I’m a comedian not a model. Also some people tend to make quite personal comments in response to anything that is posted - that’s the nature of the internet- and it makes me very shy of pictures that make me seem arrogant/confident/vain as it seems to provoke more of them. ALSO- me posting about clothes is mostly not useful to you- we filmed the show about 8 months ago, the clothes were bought two or three months before the series, sometimes even longer. They are always out of stock by the time we are on air. Myself and @deborahcantor try very hard to support female designers, smaller companies and ethical and sustainable brands. But that also means they are more expensive than high street shops- which is another reason I feel icky posting and tagging them- not because the brands themselves don’t deserve credit for their beautiful creations- but because most people cannot afford to treat themselves to clothes that cost hundreds of pounds. I get a clothing budget from the TV shows I work on- in real life I am very very scruffy. Please see second photo of me arriving in Leeds for filming as evidence. ❤️
Sara Pascoe Instagram – Hello! Thank you for your messages about the new series of Sewing Bee- all of which were ‘where did you get your shirt from?’. It is a lovely shirt from a brilliant company and I have tagged them. I really don’t like posting about clothes- that’s the reason I pay for them and don’t ask for free ones. I don’t often want to post a picture of myself posing like a buffoon (see above) it’s quite embarrassing. I’m a comedian not a model. Also some people tend to make quite personal comments in response to anything that is posted – that’s the nature of the internet- and it makes me very shy of pictures that make me seem arrogant/confident/vain as it seems to provoke more of them. ALSO- me posting about clothes is mostly not useful to you- we filmed the show about 8 months ago, the clothes were bought two or three months before the series, sometimes even longer. They are always out of stock by the time we are on air. Myself and @deborahcantor try very hard to support female designers, smaller companies and ethical and sustainable brands. But that also means they are more expensive than high street shops- which is another reason I feel icky posting and tagging them- not because the brands themselves don’t deserve credit for their beautiful creations- but because most people cannot afford to treat themselves to clothes that cost hundreds of pounds. I get a clothing budget from the TV shows I work on- in real life I am very very scruffy. Please see second photo of me arriving in Leeds for filming as evidence. ❤️
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