The Beauty Business Ft Tolu Bally & Anita Brows
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2022
- Hi guys, welcome to another episode of Me, Her & Everything Else Podcast.
This week Stephanie is joined beauty Moguls, Tolu Bally & Anita Brows. They discuss how they run their successful businesses in Lagos Nigeria as women. Enjoy!!
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Tolu’s skin colour 😍
I have always liked Anita , I don’t know her personally but I like her and the fact Stephanie got her to be on her podcast made me like her more. ❤❤❤ I enjoyed this video so much .
Anita is gorgeous. First time listening to Tolu and she's a QUEEN 👸 💕
love isnt a feeling, its a decision...
Loved it! The confidence.
I didn’t want this episode to end. This is one of the best episode ever.
A lot of people don’t understand what love is. The definition is in the Bible and anything else is not love, just feelings or lust
I enjoyed this 🥰🥰🥰 my two faves tollubally and Anitabrows❤️
They're so well put together 😍😍
I love this broadcast in particular 😆💕💕💕💕💕
This was lovely 😍
This was really fun to watch
Love it,such beautiful,smart an elegant ladies with an outstanding host…kiddos
I really enjoyed watching this and I learnt so much especially at the end of the video. This is my first time listening to Tolubally speak and I just love her. You ladies are amazing and beautiful😘
I didn't want this episode to end. It was really funny and insightful 🥺
My love for Anita brows🤌🏻 she’s so smart
“Fan does not have cover.” 😂😂😂
I enjoyed watching this video 🥰🥰
Tolu is truly a Barbie 😊😊
Anita is beautiful and articulate.
Great episode. Loved it! Enjoyed it!
Thank you
What an interesting episode, absolutely loved the discussion about female friendships. The thing about someone approaching a group of people, saying Hello to one or 2 while leaving the girls is really bad. It’s basic social etiquette to greeting everyone if you are the one who approached the group. It’s not about being shy or not, it’s manners. Either don’t approach at all, wave from a distance, or approach and say hello to everyone.
Why do they have their handbags 👜 on a side table. It’s a talk show keep your bag in your changing room. This is just so typical of Nigerians and their attachment or unsolicited affiliation with designers. Dior is not paying you so why advertise their bag, put a Naija designer on the table. This has to change. You can afford it we know..
This all you got from the video?
@@momomamabaebae it was an insightful talk and I enjoyed it. I just thought to also highlight my pet peeve especially with Nigerian talks etc.
This comment smells of jealousy and hatred 😂😂😂 it’s a strong green scent, I smelt it through the screen. Stop it 😅
@@Vhhandle If that’s what you think good on you. We need to learn how to take criticisms and not think everything is about jealousy.
Should they carry it on their head - you better focus on the key points in the video and stop with the nitpicking
I totally enjoyed this ❤️❤️
Thank you
Your guest were so warm 😊 i enjoyed watching.
Meanwhile not every Nigerian girl is a snub. There are different reasons why a girl would snub you first, low self-esteem, if i sense you are snobbish just by approaching the table, i will naturally snub you first, male or female, thirdly, loud people (the ones that likes to talk anyhow), best believe i will also pretend like they are not on the table.
Meanwhile the stereotypes in Lagos is something else. People find love just like they chop breakfast anywhere around the country.
Exactly well said...the person that brought up the Naija girls are snubbish isn’t the most friendly person either that aside people that grew up abroad and come back also have this superiority complex, they expect special welcome/treatment just cos they just got back and have an accent and when they aren’t receiving it then everyone is snobbish.if a babe didn’t greet you first you too try greeting first you won’t faint.
The Lagos stereotyping is crazy.
LOUDERRRRRRRR! Stephanie, please break the table.
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Nice one❤❤
I love both ladies. Would have loved it if you interviewed them separately... that is 2 seperate episodes. Pls bring them back steph ❤️
This is an amazing podcast 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you
I’m here for Tbally, I love you Bigsis ❤
Great episode. I think there’s something off with the audio or speaker. I think it can be somewhat clearer.
I enjoyed it 📌
Thank you
Anita is so eloquent 👏🏾🔥❤️
She isss💖
Pls bring them back
That guy that made Stephanie go two and fro , bought him food ,and still had make up on his shirt will not make Heaven cause I'm hearing this for the second time 😂😂
Anita really have the confidence I want!!, talking about meeting other girls on the table and not saying "Hi' I feel like sometimes it's intimidation ,or fear of being embarrassed ( saying hi and those Girl's feeling like their above you or better than you and not responding ) talking from experience, I just feel like sometimes it's better you just be on your lane to avoid such embarrassment.
Tolu!!
Her skin is sooo giving and I really love her
This episode was so interesting that it was actually fast, and everything was so relatable... 😂 please bring them again Stephanie 🥰
Last episode!!!🥺😩🥰
My Anita🥰🥰
❤️😂
The scenario of a girl in a club with guys and a Nigerian raised girl comes in and says hello to the guys and not the girl. I thought this was me running crazy when it happened to me but it’s actually really thing… a girl did it to me when I was last in lag and now I get it….
Watched this cause of Anita
Me too😂
I’m with Stephanie with regards to befriending Nigerian born n bred girls. Hmmm you have to be careful their way of thinking is completely different n the drama that comes with them it’s not worth it. I find them to be insecure and competitive. I feel like this culture stemmed from school days n never left them.
I agree
Spot on. They are very presumptuous about things, and very very competitive. It's exhausting.
Girls r competitive everywhere
Lol nawa Nigerian born and bred girls? you’re talking as if all girls/women born and raised in Nigeria, who have never been abroad act that way...maybe you have superiority complex as well... you think cos you grew or spent time abroad people should treat you specially. If you were not greeted first did you try greeting first too?
Stephanie that brought up this topic isn’t the most friendly person either so that’s rich coming from her and the other women there will treat women they deem not on their level or class the exact same way they’re talking about.
@@aeiou0123exactly
The beauty business? How?
😂😂me self I’m still waiting to hear it
You must live under a rock
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the things on their heads are distracting
What things