This is a really good series to type famous people from. I think she is eye-centric. Like every time her eyes move, her head needs to move (or is it vice versa...hmmm). Her posture seemed rigid to me, but that eye-centric thing...does anyone else think she is lead by her eyes? If so, then she is a P-lead. I think I see Fi tension...monotone Te-like voice.
"I will never assert that an individual must be the type I think they are. I am human, I still have subjectivity. I also think it's possible that an individual can be aware if they have been mistyped. Therefore, when it comes down to it, the ultimate decision to accept/reject a typing should come from that person themself. For better or worse, it is ultimately up to them...or some kind of perfect brain scan. haha"
-IluvHSJ
Face centric(Jx), Fe gesticulations, Fe smile, Fe warmth. Ni half-lidded eyes, Ni slow blinks, Ni zoned out look, some Se eye toggles. My best guess is FeNi.
Classic sassy-Fi. Fi users tend to have more "rehearsed" (to my Fe sensibilities) body language and figures of speech... in that they have maybe three or four favorite gestures that they run through depending on the situation, and many have catchphrases while Fe users tend to be conscious of saying the same thing too often and making it go stale. They also tend to emote with their spine and head more than their face and hands, giving that "halp my feelings got caught and can't get out" sassy body language.
Her tone of voice (like many of the examples on the SeFi video) feels almost autotuned to me, which is strange considering almost everyone I know is uses FiTe. By autotuned I mean that the inflection and and tone of her voice don't really follow the meaning of her words (Fe users inflect verbs, and words that have their meanings deliberately changed) and more follow the lifespan of the sentence. It's that Valley Girl "every sentence I speak is inflected like a question" thing. The beginning of the sentence has this pitch, the middle has that pitch, the climax goes like this, the end either goes up (if the person intends to continue speaking or start a conversation) or levels and trails off (if they're finished).
Definitely SeNi, and Fi>Te. SeFi or FiSe, I think.
As a side note, having only one kind of show you watch or food you eat is so SeNi. I've observed this many, many times. I think it has to do with SeNi needing to ignore irrelevant information (where NeSi gathers it for context) so that it can get on to more useful things. Why watch anything but murder mysteries if murder mysteries are what makes you happy? *Ne dies of starvation*