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10 Things I Said WTF to in December / #19

10 Things I Said WTF to in December / #19

Happy NYE! (for tomorrow)

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Welcome to 10 Things I Said WTF to, my end of month round-up newsletter of 10 things I’ve said WTF to over the past four weeks. Ranging from good to bad, to absolute nonsense °˖✧˚ʚ♡ɞ˚✧˖°


  1. Harris Dickinson v Drew Starkey on Vanity Fair’s ‘Actors on Actors’

Vanity Fair knew exactly what they were doing pairing these two up for this interview, the world has quite literally gone feral for them both. I somehow hadn’t heard of either of them until about three weeks ago and now they’re completely dominating my TikTok FYP!! All I’ll say is…I’m very excited to see Babygirl.

  1. Not feeling festive?

I’ve never been the most festive person which is strange because I usually love any excuse to work with a theme - whether that’s through decor, food or clothes. I also love eating a ridiculous quantity of cheese, drinking pints in cosy pubs and opening presents, so why do I not love the holiday that embodies all of those things? Usually I can get myself into the spirit but this year I’m just not feeling it!! I’m never unprepared for anything yet I’ve been running round like a maniac organising everything last minute and wrapping gifts well into the evening after work. I’m hoping when I leave work on the 24th that my festive spirit will suddenly appear and carry me through the holidays.

  1. Banana Toothpaste

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I’m not often distracted in Superdrug or Boots, I find it quite easy to resist temptation because I’m committed to my tried and tested products. I know my sensitive skin would freak out if I tried anything new and I never browse the make-up unless I’m looking for a specific fun eye product. Yet while trying to find razors I stumbled down the teeth care aisle and was greeted by a huge variety of HiSmile toothpaste’s in every single flavour you could imagine. I have seen their ad’s and cute branding all over socials before but it’s never quite drawn me in the way it did in that moment when I spotted the banana toothpaste. My whole life I’ve always gravitated towards banana flavoured things like milkshakes and those foamy sweets, along with absolutely loving the banana medicine you get as a child. So I was sold. Why wouldn’t I need a cute new toothpaste for Christmas? After it’s first use I can confirm it tastes exactly like those foamy sweets with a hint of mint (which somehow works??) and I’m obsessed. Only downside is it was still £4.50 at ‘better than half price’ and I can stomach ever paying £9-11 for toothpaste.

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