Diana Blois was revealed to the general public in Large families, life in XXL (TF1). She shares her daily life there with her husband Gérôme and their recomposed tribe of 9 children: Anaïs, Clara, Mathéo, Ilona, Ethan and the twins Lola and Sarah (fruit of the former union of the candidate), Louane (born of a father’s past relationship) and Juliette (whom the couple had together). A visibility that has allowed parents to enter the world of influence. But recently, Diana has not been unanimous.
Like Amandine Pellissard, Ambre Dol or the Gayat, it happens to the charming brunette to make product placements in order to have additional income. But one of them didn’t really sit well with a person who follows her on Instagram. On May 15, a subscriber criticized her for extolling the merits of a range that she does not use on a daily basis. A brand of dog food More precisely.
Indeed, the day after her sponsored post, food from another range appeared in Diana’s stories, enough to anger the person in question. The one who shares the life of Gérôme therefore reacted on her Instagram account. “When a brand offers me to work for it, and therefore to test and get paid for it, if the product works for me, I say yes. This does not mean that I make a lifetime commitment to using these kibbles. It is to make this brand known. My visibility helps them and they pay me back. (…) There is no single good brand of kibble in the world. (…) My job is to tell you about them, not to make a lifelong commitment to them, even if they are great“, she justified herself. It remains to be seen whether this convinced her detractor.
Like the other participants of Large families, the Blois are unfortunately used to receiving negative and sometimes inappropriate comments. At the beginning of April, for example, Gérôme had revealed that their weekly shopping budget was between 300 and 350 euros. “Excuse me, but that’s nonsense what you say. I come from a large family of 10 children and my parents have never done so much shopping for my brothers and me. We are almost teenagers and yet we buy half of what you buy. So your excuses ‘we are a large family’, we will have to stop a bit. You’re just fat pigs who eat all day“, reacted a subscriber.