Wednesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: A Day in the Life of an Equestrian Influencer

We’re well and truly in the age of the equestrian influencer now, and if you’re anything like me, you might not be quite sure what on earth that actually means. Am I prematurely middle-aged? Maybe. But Meg Elphick, who is arguably one of Britain’s biggest at the moment, has appeared on my radar a few times with some presenting gigs at events such as Bicton’s pop-up five-star, and so I was curious to see what her day-to-day life and work consists of. Turns out it’s a lot of playing with ponies, and I think we can all get on board with that.

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