Why Kirstie Allsopp is completely brilliant
January 14th, 2009 by admin
I am a strong enough person to make the following confession.
I’ve set myself up a Google alert for Kirstie Allsopp. That’s right. I get a daily inbox injection of Allsopp news, gossip and general goodness. It’s all Allsopp, all the time.
This isn’t even something new that I’ll get sick of and unsubscribe from after a week or so. I’ve been getting them for months now. Probably almost a year. Yes, to be fair, it’s part of my job to keep abreast of what’s happening in the world of property – and Kirstie Allsopp is as much a part of the current property world as anguished estate agents and unrealistic asking prices. But if I’m being honest, I’d keep my Kirstie information hotline open even if I didn’t write about this stuff for a living.
Kirstie Allsopp Google alerts are, in fact, how I’ve come to know that Kirstie is about to kick off a new television show called Kirstie’s Homemade Home, due to air early this year on Channel 4. The show will follow Kirstie’s transformation of a dilapidated Devon country cottage into the ‘ultimate homemade home’. She’ll visit auction houses, hunt down homemade crafty things, restore old furniture, and learn how to make soap, candles and pillowcases. No doubt while wearing some very nice shoes.
Because some people seem to have lost faith in this insanely fantastic woman (ever since she, apparently, held us all up at gunpoint and forced us to buy properties against our will while we wept and begged for mercy), I have compiled a short list of reasons why you should in fact LOVE her and watch her new show faithfully.
Ahem.
- She’s a great role model for women in business. “People say to me: ‘How do you know (you earn the same as Phil), because men get paid more than women in lots of different industries?’ I just laugh because everybody who works with me knows I wouldn’t let it happen!”
- She calls it like she sees it. “I assumed I would be seen as a plump, dark Sloane, which is pretty much what I am. It’s fine because I know I’m good at what I do.”
- Even though she named her second child Oscar (along with ‘Jack’, must surely be the most over-bestowed boy’s name in the world right now), her first is called Bay Atlas. So original! And wonderfully geographical!
- She gives sound advice, the kind you should write on a post-it note and permanently attach to your credit card (and when I say ‘you’ I’m obviously talking about myself). “Every time you make a purchase of any kind you think, I am spending this pound: how long will it take me to earn that pound?”
- She’s cool with her (perceived) uncoolness. “I suppose the whole thing is that I was born middle-aged.”
- According to The Telegraph, she once bought a Donna Karan coat but forgot to check the price until she was at the counter. “’How much?’ she screamed. ‘Because it’s cashmere? I don’t care if it’s made of kittens, give me my card back.’”
March 3rd, 2009 at 10:59 am
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March 3rd, 2009 at 11:08 am
I wholeheartedly agree… Kirstie for PM
March 3rd, 2009 at 7:58 pm
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March 14th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
Hi Jess , I`m trying to get hold of Kirsty , who is apparently doing a new show based in Devon focussing on redecorating property , and apparently needs to hear from decorators who may be interested in working n the show , any ideas how to contact her ?!
Cheers
Wilbur