Whether pointing at paint swatches or taking over a Target dressing room, it seems a huge portion of her work is being a model.

That outfit really is something: baggy pants, clunky and awkward heels, bank robber kerchief, jailbird stripes - it's like her home decor translated to wardrobe!

And she deleted that soup story, didn't she? I wonder if she's starting to hear pushback on her constant food shame.

I don't mind that. The general cleanup of that space was all just extra work in order to showcase furniture - who cares if he did all that a while ago?

What's funny(ish) about the grey floor dislike is, imagine how many posts could be written, perhaps even by this group, about the recurring errors Emily makes.

Painted your whole house in a white too cool? Here's three ideas for fixing it.

Have messy kids and extra-furry dogs but live for open-concept with no storage? Here's three options for staying elsewhere for a while.

Have a horrendous smurf blue 90s mcmansion-ish room with mauve bedding and ill-placed art? Try big white canvases to tone down the walls!

I thought it was interesting how empty the whole place seemed... which might be part true and part that they don't want to take photos of random people.

But also why WOULD there be a bunch of people hanging out at Santa's Village adventures on Memorial Day weekend?

Mike White was great on Survivor but is still most "known" as a TV writer.

Probably b/c it looks too crowded in photos. She seems to see her whole home through the eye of a camera.

She was just on Talk Easy recently, and that was a great convo, too.

Thanks for the alert! I missed her move to The Ankler but not surprised she landed elsewhere so quickly.

Cook This Book is more practical and has lots of recipes I've cooked several times.

I've really liked it, so far. I love a show that is so immersed in the lives of women and girls.

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I agree her reading is a bit stilted - I'm not sure I need the pretend tape-recorded messages!

I have been really enjoying the pod, though. I like how they dive into a topic or theme in each episode (even reminiscing about The WB was fun) and that they have all this access to the cast and crew - you can see the benefits of Bad Robot co-producing.

Editing to mention that "Podcast like it's 1999" covered a bunch of Felicity episodes in 2020 - Phil (the host) talked to people like Amy Smart and Amy Jo and the director Lawrence Trilling, among others, about the show. Also worth a listen if you want more!

I guess they got tired of saying her tour was in trouble.

Any bets on what the posts will be while EH and team are in Mexico soon? Her posts seem to indicate it's next week, but you can't believe the timelines...

It was very long - and the headline was not helpful in telling me this was a whole home reno we were about to see.

This could have been a few posts, not one. Emily (EHD) doles out tiny bits of design progress across days and weeks - but here is one dense project dumped in one big day, with no intro or reminder of who Velinda is if anyone happens to be new and has come through from E's super sweet reels about pigs and cold plunges.

Lame execution, as usual.

The introduction of that post was very confusing - I know it was Velinda's byline, but so often they have someone from the team intro another visiting writer. I suppose even starting with "Hi all! Velinda here again, checking back in to share a design we worked on with one of the great EHD readers" would have helped...

I know he's on many pods - which one is this ad on?

This was a VERY Emily Henderson Mother's Day Message.

She hit all her usual points - except no one was told to do a cold plunge or listen to Dax and Monica.

How does Wisconsin limit challenge options?

Yes, she and her mgmt team are doing a great job leveraging her pregnancy for more and new marketing partnerships.

I find it hard to believe that she thinks men are gonna be turned on by her big belly and tits behind cookies. I think she is in some prego state of bliss and feeling herself ... and maybe wanting to put what pregnant bellies look like out in the world all the time. It's definitely a lot, but hormones will do a number on you.

I think that people who follow him and like his design work are supposed to maybe be "jacked up" about his first chair design. Not anyone on the internet who can see his IG and snark on it.

I came here to say something similar - the angles they are showing of these pendants in the room are not selling me on or showing me the "experience" in the room. I don't want a lot of lamp closeups, I want to see the room from far away and how it all works visually!

I tend to agree with the comments below that the shades are a little high and it would have been better to hang 2 fans from the center post. Even spindly horizontal lighting off the center post could have been good and created a cross beam illusion.

Interesting - thanks for sharing your experience!

I ended up trying the Vanity seeds in a six-cell under light but with a cover of vermiculite. I had 2 tiny little seedlings after about 17 days, but within a week they collapsed.

Next time I might broadcast in a tray just to more easily keep the soil moist, but yes, they do seem finicky!

I miss when there were celeb and foodie threads that had traction.