170,000 subscribers on YouTube who regularly watch her videos, which she started uploading in 2018.“My mum had heard about [ASMR] on the radio and suggested it to me after I’d been struggling with mental health and sleep,” Fellows told JAM Press. “I remember looking it up on YouTube and initially thinking it was the weirdest and funniest thing.
After watching it for a few minutes, I then realized that it was a massively relaxing feeling that I had always experienced but didn’t know exactly what it was.
I have been hooked ever since.”Fellows said that watching the videos “made my head tingle, and I would always feel sleepy.”LottieLoves ASMR/ Jam PressLottieLoves ASMR/ Jam PressLottieLoves ASMR/ Jam PressLottieLoves ASMR/ Jam PressLottieLoves.
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