News about Clemmie Hooper
She attempted to turn the tables by becoming a troll
www.dailymail.co.uk,
March 14, 2023
Thanks to her photogenic family, Clemmie Hooper, a widow and mother of four, had nearly 700,000 followers. Her fame led to her fronting ads for M&S and Boden, while other celebrities appeared on her podcast - and AliceinWanderlust was clearly a fan. In a single post, she wrote, 'Her enthusiasm [for midwifery] shines.' In another, she said, 'She seems to be more aware of publishing more engaging material.' Alice Clemmie's 'looked like a joke.' Simon, a fellow influencer who goes by Father of Daughters, was enamoured of Clemmie's husband, but she didn't agree with him -- "I can't believe she puts up his nonesene [sic].'
Following a midwifery misconduct investigation, Mummy blogger Clemmie Hooper received a one-year caution order
www.dailymail.co.uk,
March 7, 2023
Following a midwifery misconduct hearing, a former mummy blogger who once boasted 700,000 instagram followers and collaborated with companies such as Mothercare and Boden on sponsored posts has been given a caution sentence for a year. After her account on Tattle Life, a website dedicated to discussing influencers, was revealed, Clemmie Hooper, a part-time midwife at the time, was taken off social media. Candice Brathwaite, a Black mummy blogger, was accused of socializing and using her "race as a weapon" in one of the Wanderlust psuedonym posts (pictured L-R: Clemmie Hooper's inset, and Clemmie Hooper).
After admitting to trolling influencer peers, Clemmie Hooper faces midwifery charges
www.dailymail.co.uk,
March 1, 2023
According to reports, former mummy blogger Clemmie Hooper (left) is facing a midwifery misconduct hearing three years after she confessed to trolling other influencers on a gossip website. The mother-of-four, 38, from Kent, once had 700,000 followers on Instagram and had collaborated with companies such as Mothercare and Boden on sponsored posts. But Clemmie, a midwife who worked part-time, was fired from social media after her account on Tattle Life, a website dedicated to influencers, was revealed. The Nursing and Midwifery Council is currently hearing a fitness to Practise Committee in Clemmie. According to MailOnline, the medical body announced that the mother's trial began yesterday and will conclude on March 8. Correct: Anya Rose, Marnie, Ottilie, and Delilah were among the Clemmies with their children in December 2022. Inset: Simon Hooper, a celebrity, is photographed with influencer husband Simon Hooper.