The TV presenter says she would take it as a compliment.
But it's not such a bad thing". "But... don't take it too seriously; a whistle's a whistle, someone's paying you a compliment. "I don't think it's a bad thing, I think you could take it as a compliment.
The TV presenter said that she doesn't consider the practice “offensive at all” and insisted that it's actually flattering. Glenda Gilson ...
They noticed you as you walked by, so I think ‘Ah sure, thanks a lot.’ The TV presenter said that she doesn’t consider the practice “offensive at all” and insisted that it’s actually flattering. Vogue Williams has confessed that she had a huge fear of using the bathroom in her husband Spencer’s apartment during the early days of their relationship. The TV presenter said that she doesn’t consider the practice “offensive at all” and insisted that it’s actually flattering. Glenda Gilson has said that wolf whistling isn’t a “bad thing” and should be viewed as a compliment. Vogue Williams has confessed that she had a huge fear of using the bathroom in her husband Spencer’s apartment during the early days of their relationship.
Glenda believes people shouldn't be offended by being wold whistled at in public as it's not a 'bad thing' - however, her words got a mixed response from ...
They noticed you as you walked by, so I think 'Ah sure, thanks a lot'." "I guess women mightn't like it, because they're embarrassed or they're mortified, I get that. "I don't think it's a bad thing," she told Andrea Gilligan on Newstalk's LunchTime Live. "You could take it as a compliment.