Gemma Collins caused quite a stir after 'accidentally' divulging her wedding plans on Instagram.
The reality TV queen left fans in a spin this week when she hinted at a return to the ice for her first dance with soon-to-be husband Rami. In a hilarious follow up, she appeared to apologise for the mishap before saying that it was all a joke and that we should all embrace sharing more.
Research has found two thirds of people consider discussingromantic relationships 'cringey', but the reality star has partnered with Sky Mobile to encourage Brits to embrace their inner 'over sharer' and start talking about topics often considered off limits like finances and workplace gossip.
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The study by the mobile mobile provider found nearly half of UK adults admit to oversharing aspects of their personal lives. For third of people they are happy to talk about lives unprompted, and once they start, they struggle to stop. It comes after Taylor Swift sparks engagement rumours as fans spot Travis Kelce's lock screen
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Almost three-quarters confess to oversharing primarily via phone calls, texts or social media. However, for boomers and millennials, face-to-face is the preferred method if one is going to overshare.
Sky Mobile orchestrated the research and deliberate leak of Gemma's plans to help inspire folks to become the ultimate 'over sharers'.
Gemma Collins said: "Oversharing is caring huns, don't stress about it - I've overshared all my life and I love it. Now, we can share even more so that those you love can keep the group chats going strong."
The survey also revealed that 37 per cent have formed new bonds through oversharing, while 33 per cent experience a sense of relief from it.
When it comes to the reasons behind oversharing, 46 per cent attribute it to sheer excitement, 31 per cent aim to foster trust, and another 30 per cent react to someone else's 'too much information' moments.
Sky Mobile, which is offering a Piggybank benefit that allows people to share any unused data with up to seven family members or friends with SIMS on their plan added: "We're all about sharing more - and that includes your data. So, whether it's a group chat, a video call, or a meme marathon, oversharing has never been easier."
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