So...... What was her biggest secret? Is this how you get people to watch? I think they call that click bait. The only shocking thing I heard was her not recognizing her own children in the park. Narcissist supreme.
@lauraaustin19986 ай бұрын
It was that she only had a fraction of her fortune left.
@yasminedey86126 ай бұрын
That she only had 80000 $ of her inheritance left😅
@leonardocoded6 ай бұрын
I was expecting something really shocking like bodies of ex lovers buried in the garden? Or maybe she was a spy for Hitler?
@spiderlily43866 ай бұрын
@zOOmzity - She caught her first husband having sex with his chauffeur, so there's that....
@TheJustcauz6 ай бұрын
Thanks, I hate to watch them , when they use click bait
@carolynstewart84656 ай бұрын
10 times a day for that nothing hairdo?
@carolmanning83676 ай бұрын
WHERE WAS HER HUMANITY, WHAT DID SHE DO TO HELP THE LESS FORTUNATE. ABANDONED HER OWN CHILDREN.
@ruthsmithwade79556 ай бұрын
Oh, ffs! We all have our own path - if you'd quit crying over what you don't have, you'll learn to love what you do.
@carolmanning83676 ай бұрын
@@ruthsmithwade7955 hi, that is quite harsh. I'm 71, widowed twice, first at 27 with a 22month old son. Nursed for many years, general & psychiatric nursing then changed careers & was a welfare officer. Fostered 9 children for 6 months each time till mother's could take care of their children. Most did some were unable. I loved my work & the joy & healing I received. I've learnt it's not money that buys happiness, to enjoy life each day with all hardships & sorrow, the sun still comes up tomorrow & with all it's shams & drudgery it is still a beautiful world. To have people in our lives that we love & they love us back is far more precious than money.😊🙏✌ G'DAY FROM AUSTRALIA.
@cougarkitty95606 ай бұрын
@ruthsmithwade7955 her path was narcissistic
@Jesusisking2pw36 ай бұрын
@@carolmanning8367 you right we all have our own path, we can judge others...
@resnonverba1376 ай бұрын
Where are your question marks?
@saramurphy3456 ай бұрын
What "humanity" as mentioned at the end? I gathered she was completely self-absorbed
@13lilsykos5 ай бұрын
How'd she know anything different? Kids emulate the people who raise them, usually.
@YA-qj8fx5 ай бұрын
Wondering same thing.
@pepelemoko016 ай бұрын
Think how many women were lifted out of poverty and gained independence by the invention of the "Singer sewing machine".
@heatherstephens92956 ай бұрын
Good thought 👍👍
@theangryscotsman51746 ай бұрын
Very few factories, if any, lifted women out of poverty. Stopped them starving maybe, but pay didn't match their work in all but a rare few jobs.
@torque30225 ай бұрын
right, m$ scot like the patriarchy... Crosses down at Arlington you privileged to your opinion
@mrsmiggins64356 ай бұрын
Spoilt rich women, i'm surprised she reached the good old age of 72.
@floraldays56426 ай бұрын
Reminds me of another narcissist, who is currently all over the media. Infamous is the proper description!
@OdeInWessex6 ай бұрын
Yes and me!
@Riach-Lynn6 ай бұрын
I wonder Who/Whom?
@OdeInWessex6 ай бұрын
@@Riach-Lynn We don't say her name, there is no need to inflate her already massively overinflated ego.
@priscillacarrasco84635 ай бұрын
At least initials! Must either not be that much in the news or, or there are so many it is hard to decide which one!😂
@OdeInWessex5 ай бұрын
@@priscillacarrasco8463 RMM you won't get it unless you know the real name.
@gigiarmany43326 ай бұрын
It astonishing how many young & insanely rich people took their own lives in those higher circles in those days, almost every rich family had at least one case ( especially amongst young kids ) despite all the money & opulence .. in this case Daisys mother...goes to show ,dont envy anybodys life style & fortune unless you know the details..
@Droosmom19705 ай бұрын
She only had a little of her fortune left at the end of her life. There saved you 20 minutes of horrible bot narration
@aquamyring42913 ай бұрын
😂
@barbaramollmann59906 ай бұрын
Complete hedonist.
@lllowkee65336 ай бұрын
WHAT A WASTED LIFE. ..
@laurids20076 ай бұрын
Not wasted. Many people who knew her chose not to follow her bad example and today, women like her deserve only pity not envy of any kind. She lived a bad life to show to us how important is to grow, mature, respect and love everyone and not to follow materialist views about life. GOD AND LOVE are the most important things not fame, material stuff, and the world. We never die. We change address into the spiritual realm. She's the best example of what should never be followed.
@miapdx5035 ай бұрын
Whenever people have money but no *purpose* in life, that life is usually wasted.
@annamossity88795 ай бұрын
Idle hands and minds, etc.
@MissCane95 ай бұрын
According to you.
@stardresser16 ай бұрын
Terrible AI narration. i'm out.
@JJW776 ай бұрын
Could you do a story on what is happening with Daisy Fellowes present lineage?
@truecynic12706 ай бұрын
Just another RICH person with nothing to offer the world................
@miapdx5035 ай бұрын
Exactly. Whenever people have money but no purpose in life they usually waste that life...
@avicennitegh13776 ай бұрын
Of interest to Chinese face-reading fans, she has almost no earlobes. I.e. decline in luck after age 60.
@cynthialeech25075 ай бұрын
Well, after several facelifts, likely not much for earlobes left!
@deniseedodson19385 ай бұрын
Secrets. We are talking about a different generation. My grandmother was born in 1902. Her entire life was over shadowed by her "shameful secret" - refused to talk about it. Before her death she "confessed" that she and my grandfather had sex before marriage; she got pregnant". They had to get married. I was sad she suffered and wanted to laugh because having sex before marriage is a norm in our generation today. No one today feels they have to marry because of it.
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
She sure wanted him before marriage 😂 guess she should have thought ahead a day or two before jumping right into bed
@kifi67215 күн бұрын
same with my grand-father, his parents had to marry for "reparation" because his mother got pregnant. I'm glad we are not forced to marry for life with some guy after a one-night mistake.
@11cabadger6 ай бұрын
Interesting story. The name Mitford caught my attention. She too was a "bright young thing". Unlike her sisters and Daisy, she gave up the empty life of parties, drinking, and wasting money in order to work as a nurse during the Spanish Civil War. Unlike the Mitford family, she emphatically spoke against fascism. Back to Daisy kicking Nancy off the boat. Do you think she felt a vibe between Nancy and Duff Cooper? Turns out, when Duff was the British ambassador and living in Paris, the Coopers and Nancy Mitford were close friends who shared friends in the highest social and intellectual circles. By that time, Nancy was not only a well-known writer, but she became a kind of Miss Manners. Maybe Daisy felt an uneasy sense of inferiority or do you think she was too vain to imagine herself deficient?
@velocitygirl85516 ай бұрын
she was FRENCH... all of of this went down in Paris. How do you never point this out. She's not one of Capote's swans... not american.
@largedoglover994 ай бұрын
I don’t think this thing is well written. Women are so powerful and men are just so weak. Really?
@orphanl3 ай бұрын
Thank you! That annoyed the sht out of me. And after calling her a virtual orphan I just have to stop at 1:47 in. Ugh
@FreeSpirit51502 ай бұрын
@@orphanlthank you for saving me 20 min of wasted time. 😅
@progunilАй бұрын
i think you’re arguing with a robot
@maryrosekent82235 ай бұрын
Just a little background: cocaine didn’t become illegal until 1914 and heroin (which was also snorted) was legal for another decade.
@autumnfall88296 ай бұрын
Welp, she was a horrible human being. Is anyone surprised?
@dawnemile74996 ай бұрын
Using your body like a floor cloth is nothing to be proud of.
@aquamyring42916 ай бұрын
I think the narrator is an AI program.
@alphooey6 ай бұрын
Agree, just commented this, think all narration on this channel is AI
@internetfairy15 ай бұрын
I think a lot of the narrators are AI. I've noticed quite a few mispronounciations of ordinary English words, which takes away the authenticity somewhat. Either that or Americans don't know how to pronounce certain English words.
@helenmorgan97316 ай бұрын
I found myself drawn into watching one of your videos earlier today after it started playing automatically, eight videos later I realised I’m hooked.
@ramblinrose86 ай бұрын
Icon? Extravagance, Audacity...hardly words I'd use to describe an "Icon."Anybody can show off and audacity is just an excuse for rudeness. Being a narcissist is just being a narcissist. Fellowes it seems was a horrid woman who used and abused - vibrant as mud. Enigmatic, '30's chic? Nah... anyone can be noticed if they are wealthy, flaunt it and act rough, primitive and boorish. Daisy Fellowes may have been born a "someone" but she whittled herself down to a "no one." A thoroughly dislikeable and vain figure who was course and selfish. Icon...hardly, common and predictable thoroughly!
@alansouter67136 ай бұрын
Yeah no excuses life is what you make it ,
@lindabrooks18636 ай бұрын
She was a wicked woman but that wasn't no secret. I think she was shameless!!!
@andrewbrendan15796 ай бұрын
I'd seen the name Daisy Fellowes here and there, knew nothing more of her than that she was a high society person. i had no idea her life was so lurid and outrageous. I also hadn't know Daisy Fellowes had written novels. I'd be interested in reading them.
@glf24245 ай бұрын
Elite monsters breeding more elite monsters. Sad seeing the human havoc & wreckage.
@alphooey6 ай бұрын
Sadly this channel’s narration sounds like horrible AI voice
@myswanktrendz6 ай бұрын
I'm surprised at the number of posts in 2024 that are critical of a women taking advantage of her sexuality. Good for her.
@miapdx5035 ай бұрын
What was the advantage? She made a waste of her life, and her money.
@myswanktrendz5 ай бұрын
@@miapdx503 The advantage is living life on her terms. If a woman needs to lie or pretend to be someone else so she's not judged or harassed, that makes for a worse existence.
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
@@myswanktrendz😂 yes proving that 3 0 4 s end up ruining their lives. Really worked out for her huh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mercureethepersonality46715 ай бұрын
Why is this narrator playing dumb. The lady was on coke... Just say cocaine...what's with all this white powder, white substance, crap?! Just say what it is...don't say, "Your guess is as good as mine", when we all know the substance was cocaine. She was a coke-head. Using coke as a weight loss plan, as they all did back then and to this day.
@jeangenie686 ай бұрын
So Daisy was human, like the rest of us, apart from the narrator. 😊
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
😂 you mean you are like her, many of us are not like her. Integrity I guess is limited to some of us and many like you lack
@Hava7445 ай бұрын
I find some of these stories hard to follow , I like the start ,a middle and the end . It seemed a bit erratic. It never mentioned where she was born and it skips through childhood, the next she is married .
@kathleenmckeithen1185 ай бұрын
Her life was a waste.
@iahelcathartesaura38876 ай бұрын
Apparently man stealing is a theme these days with that nasty awful Ariana Grande song that came out. Thanks for all the wonderful photos and some history here! I love history of all kinds.
@catherinegearhart21026 ай бұрын
It looks like everyone in the early 1900’s had severely dry hair. I guess conditioner hadn’t been invented yet. 😁
@cato16842 ай бұрын
I believe egg yolk hair masks were used around 1930.
@suzanna86635 ай бұрын
AI content reminds me of my 6th grade term papers in 1982: Relying heavily on the thesaurus ( & very poor pronunciation)... ultimately earning a D-
@MissCane95 ай бұрын
Well that was painful. Her mother didn't want to be near her, so to make sure she got that message, she committed suicide. Then her father didn't want her and sent her away. It's no mystery that she had intimacy issues; didn't understand commitment and targeted men in relationships. The pain caught up with her but, Good for Daisy. She lived a full, and adventurous life and died while she still had money. BRAVA!
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
😂 you didn't even listen she only had a small bit left 😂 wow
@flowersforthedead51826 ай бұрын
sociopath. pretty textbook actually. loved her look though.
@ColleenD785 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and it's simply wonderful! I'm loving these biographies. I was wondering if you might ever do a video on Ruth Etting or Mary Pickford?? I hope you will consider it! Thanks so much ❤❤❤
@terimcclaren45166 ай бұрын
Terrible narration. I can’t listen.
@AdrienneReneau-ky4sc6 ай бұрын
19 is young to MARRY gay husband
@Notplayingnow6 ай бұрын
A woman is never old enough to marry a GAY husband!😂😂😂
@BetsyRomano6 ай бұрын
Yea my gut says no thanks !
@judithhorvath8876 ай бұрын
She wasn't much to look at.
@jennybertenshaw76946 ай бұрын
Is the Downton Abby creater and actor Simon Fellowes related to her?
@debbiemcduffee74786 ай бұрын
Julian Fellows
@atheistleopard6185 ай бұрын
i know you're watching- FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA....Q
@daniellekiey-thomas13276 ай бұрын
Awful narration
@boop73136 ай бұрын
"HUMANITY"?? 🤣 Where?
@nooranitejani2 ай бұрын
Despite her wealth she was unfulfilled
@karengraham54475 ай бұрын
Thank you I enjoyed you reading to me.
@dalefrances49676 ай бұрын
Fascinating story .thank you sincerely ,Dale Bozzio in la . I would of thought ,shed become an enigma of fashion .given the hand of creation. sincerely from sumone who has become famous ,thanks to sewing! Love you all Dale Bozzio
@jessierex21486 ай бұрын
Did she really say "a board" instead of "abroad"?
@genniejefferson65886 ай бұрын
She wasn’t that attractive.
@KOALAWALA96 ай бұрын
I thought she was a man
@nannetteconley21266 ай бұрын
Neither was Wallis Simpson and she bagged a king 😅
@pinkpyjamas-ey6rw6 ай бұрын
She was rich, connected and put herself out there, that was obviously enough!
@cocoaorange16 ай бұрын
Money and connections make people pretty.
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
@@nannetteconley2126you mean she got bagged cuz 🤣 it was only money they were interested in which means she had to PAY to get laid 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sstaners12346 ай бұрын
Sooooo the shocking secret is that she died poor? Wow. I was expecting something more like Rock Hudson’s but, okay.
@Laura-y8o4w6 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Thanks.
@davidmarks83185 ай бұрын
Not very pretty
@jimsanderson41806 ай бұрын
“I guess you are not allowed to make mistakes” if she is going to run in the circle of socialites she has the meet minimum standards. And that includes education.
@torque30225 ай бұрын
boring
@gypo_gault6 ай бұрын
1.25 or 1.5 speed.
@donnajohnson92796 ай бұрын
"A true icon of her time." And she was also the most wicked? I think she did what women weren't supposed to do during that time. Bravo for her!
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
😂 don't forget to cheer for her when she's standing outside the pearly gates
@beverlychase35876 ай бұрын
she looks kinda crazy - not attractive but still liked the storytelling
@veteranbroad88026 ай бұрын
W😮W! this chick really got around ...and with social NO Social Media😂
@PLuMUK5421 күн бұрын
Humanity? What an odd word to use to describe Daisy Fellowes. It's more accurate to call her an oxygen thief!
@honeylacecookie2 ай бұрын
A family of sewing all family members clothing and having a singer for a hand me down not just the clothes being hand me downs but the machine
@lauriewarner48486 ай бұрын
What I personally find intriguing is the way all woman are judged in their life decisions. Look at this as interesting. No good or bad, just interesting in life her time and status. Thank you for the insight into another person that lived on this earth.
@jamellfoster60292 ай бұрын
She actually resembled Wallis Simpson.
@kifi67215 күн бұрын
Oh please.. she didn't "steal men". They were adults, they made the choice on their own.
@baldbollocks6 ай бұрын
Today....a 304
@renatatarnawski5974Ай бұрын
She learned how to love and drop lovers at an instant 4 no reason by her Aunt that dear old dad shipped her to After her Mum died
@ElaineAnderson-y9r15 күн бұрын
Instability was rife amongst the Blue bloods then.
@freedmm31226 ай бұрын
The singer who first started selling his machines was a womanizer . He took sex as payments and was the first person to allow monthly payments to purchase things
@mylamberfeeties8753 ай бұрын
Are YOU SAYING cash he did not want? 😂 no one HAD to trade themselves for a sewing machine
@dawnemile74996 ай бұрын
Way too many ads in this video.
@jbrown290822 күн бұрын
Quality of narration leave a LOT to be desired.
@deborahwatson24325 ай бұрын
Sounds a lot like Rachael Ragland minus the family money 😆
@ABeautfulMessАй бұрын
Wow just didn't care a rats arse about anyone 😮
@TonyMcnaughton-u8c4 ай бұрын
Is that a cartilage piercing? Wow!
@Linda986715 ай бұрын
What a waste of air! She was a massive jerk!
@ceciliawinter32496 ай бұрын
Another sicko
@mairim45783 ай бұрын
No morals then and now.
@AdrienneReneau-ky4sc6 ай бұрын
TEN TIMES A DAY I CAN BARELY BUSH HAIR IN MORNING
@BetsyRomano6 ай бұрын
Omg!
@chilatelover4 ай бұрын
what a waste of my time
@anthonysheppard92473 ай бұрын
SHE WAS BROKE
@Nursebakr5 ай бұрын
Cra-fed?
@maureenbanks37026 ай бұрын
Man! I really want to hear this information! Oh well. Goodbye.
@Jobe-135 ай бұрын
The lives of the super rich are so tumultuous.
@lindahughes22896 ай бұрын
Pretty eyes, great profile, some pictures of her quite pretty ! Go Daisy !!!!
@annamossity88795 ай бұрын
The “white powder” was a legit medicine at the time. Did some over imbibe? Sure. But it wasn’t considered a class whatever drug like it is today. In fact, heroin was commonly over the counter, as well.
@dancingdingo5 ай бұрын
The white powder was an ingredient in coca cola.
@danh56376 ай бұрын
Amphetamine or coke?
@alphooey6 ай бұрын
Coke I’d say. From things I’ve read it was reasonably common amongst socialite class between the wars.
@WyomingGuy8766 ай бұрын
I wonder Emmanuel Macron is related to her....
@franreid82036 ай бұрын
What about the kids?
@ztrnch6 ай бұрын
Please learn how to pronounce "penchant" and "adieu".....
@ting10846 ай бұрын
i find it obnoxious to correct the narrator. This woman has a gorgeous clear voice, elegant and rhythmic. lots of intelligent people pronounce words wrongly. i find your comment rude, that’s all.
@cocoaorange16 ай бұрын
It is important to pronounce words correctly.
@ztrnch6 ай бұрын
@@ting1084 You can have your opinion but you cant have your own facts. The narrator cant be that intelligent or even a professional if she doesnt know how to pronounce words.
@ting10846 ай бұрын
@@ztrnch facts? i am a Harvard graduate, scholarship student, class of 72. I think i would be considered fairly Intelligent. I was and remain a visual learner with a vast vocabulary from reading. So I always didn’t know how to “pronounce” words before i knew what they meant. And i wasn’t exposed to a large working vocabulary. Nonetheless i was highly analytical and aced all subjects. I read extensively. I recall being mocked by a fellow student for mispronouncing a word. it was at the Harvard Lampoon where i was working as a secretary. I knew the guy was being a jerk, an insecure, unattractive funny guy. Saw right through him. I learn by seeing with my eyes and doing something with my hands. I have come to understand and respect myself. I love music but can’t carry a tune or play an instrument. And i have trouble to this day at times pronouncing words. I found it petty to correct a presenter the way it was first done. In this case i was surprised that the person corrected the presenter because the video itself was so well done and interesting. My sense is that the critic has never done a video, or could do one. stating that it is important to pronounce words correctly is obvious. Who is going to argue with that?
@Droosmom19705 ай бұрын
Its narrated by AI, this is not a real person narrating 😂
@GrahamEyre6 ай бұрын
I love you too
@pinkpyjamas-ey6rw6 ай бұрын
And breathe......
@kimsherlock89696 ай бұрын
Well done 👏
@adeaston65536 ай бұрын
Who are these people never heard of them!
@Cobbmtngirl6 ай бұрын
Singer sewing machine family.
@donnashomin3576 ай бұрын
That’s the point to learn something new.
@Dhruv_Dogra6 ай бұрын
Since when is who you have heard of or not heard of a criteria for deciding who had real fame and fortune? 😅😂 I mean, who are you ??
@adeaston65536 ай бұрын
I am 60 and you'd have to be in your 80's or 90's to know who some of your recent uploads are? And do I care ? No not really, I don't know who they are.
@adeaston65536 ай бұрын
Never Heard of Daisy Fellows. Who is she? And more to the point Who cares!