ITV Lorraine viewers point out issue as they mock guest over cost of living chat
23.08.2022 - 14:25
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ITV Lorraine viewers were critical over a segment that discussed million-pound mansions after the cost of living crisis on Tuesday's programme (August 23). The show kicked off with a chat with self-development coach Roxie Nafousi, who penned the best-selling book Manifest.
The 32-year-old shared with Christine Lampard, who's been covering for Lorraine, how changing her mindset and 'manifesting' has lead her to live out her dreams. It included creating 'mood boards' of how she wanted her reality to look in a year's time.
Lampard asked Nafousi if, with so many people struggling with the cost of living crisis, manifesting could help them too. Nafousi said she 'truly believes' manifesting can help anyone and that of 'all the challenges, struggles and rejection' in life, how we feel about ourselves and how we express gratitude can really help.
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But viewers had mixed views on the segment; while some found the idea of manifesting helpful, others mocked the suggestion, saying it wouldn't help those struggling financially. Taking to Twitter, @iamicaniwill said: "#manifestation works. It’s what I as a therapist, call self-fulfilling prophecy. The unconscious mind believes whatever you tell it, real or imagined; whether good or bad and then finds a way to fulfil. And yes, inner work’s vital. I’ve done loads, still do #lorraine."
But @lindafraser852 asked: "Will manifesting bring my energy bills down #lorraine" while @Atticus456 echoed: "#lorraine Manifest... really.. I would like to manifest the ability to pay my energy bills!...what content are we listening to here... please look at what the public want to watch not this rubbish".
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