has joined the backlash against after the podcaster was mocked over his claims that two glasses of wine 'ruined his life for three days'.
Vogue Williams Slams Steven Bartletts Wine Comments
Vogue Williams has joined the backlash against Steven Bartlett after the podcaster was mocked over his claims that two glasses of wine 'ruined his life for thre...
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Earlier this week the Diary Of A CEO star went viral as he regaled the tale of how a minimal amount of sabotaged the following three days.
Listing how he was less productive, he claimed it affected his sleep, gym routine, diet and even his ability to podcast.
And now Vogue and her podcast co-host Joanne McNally have weighed in on the Bartlett discourse on their latest episode of My Therapist Ghosted Me, as Vogue said it 'feels like he's not actually living his life'.
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She explained: 'He said he had three glasses of wine and it ruined his life because it made him not optimal for three days.
'First of all, he said that he wasn't able to podcast well, which I actually don't agree with because I think when you're hungover, you are on full fuego.'
Vogue Williams has joined the backlash against Steven Bartlett as she said it feels like he's 'not actually living his life' after the he claimed two glasses of wine 'ruined his life for three days'
Vogue said: 'He does go on about human connection and stuff like that, but like it just feels like he's only connecting to himself and not actually living his life'
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She joked: 'I think you're at your funniest when you're hungover. I also think you're at your best two drinks in. That's when a human is at its best.
'If everyone went around two drinks in and they were all kept at that level, we'd all be getting on and there would be no war.'
The pair then discussed the entrepreneur's obsession with his Whoop fitness tracker and the problems with over analysing health data.
Vogue continued: 'So there's a thing called being an optimization person because Steven Bartlett's whoop said he was at something like I don't know 28% recovery or something.
'The amount of times I've seen a 1% recovery on my Whoop and I look at it and I'm like I know I'm dead today because I know what I did yesterday and I know I've had two hours sleep.
'That's kind of why I stopped wearing the whoop because I was like, "This is too judgmental for me."'
Joanne agreed: 'Yeah and sometimes I'm like, do you know what? You don't need that much intel. You just don't.
'You can get kind of obsessed by it. And Steven Bartlett is an absolute wh**e to his Whoop from what I can tell.'
Vogue added: 'He does go on about human connection and stuff like that, but like it just feels like he's only connecting to himself and not actually living his life.'
Steven also hit headlines back in February after he discussed the male loneliness epidemic, mentioning that incels - involuntary celibate men - will go extinct if they're unable to find a partner and reproduce.




