I also thought she was the real deal at first, in early-late 2019, but the more I watched her, the more I started to question where exactly her rich man is because she didn't seem to own a lot of designer things and the ones she did own were 'cheap' and can be bought on discount, so I wanted proof that her advice is true and it works. Instead, I found her thread on Gurugossip, and then I found this website and I've been reading since mid-2020. I absolutely don't think it's right, not just because it's a scam, but also ethically and morally to claim to have the answers for something that didn't work for her. She's a total failure at getting a rich man, other women on Instagram such as upcloseandstylish (used to be a nurse and married the old, wheelchair bound burger billionaire she was taking care of) actually achieved what Anna is dying for to happen to her. There's many non-famous women on Instagram that achieved this, it is very obvious from their spending habits and I can always spot them and follow them all, and none of them seem to have followed any advice Anna has ever given. None of them are 'elegant', none of them never wear sweatpants or sneakers, and none of them bring nothing to the table, they are all mothers and take care of their husbands emotionally and mentally, which Anna doesn't even seem to want to do. How does she expect any man to want her if she doesn't even want to do the bare minimum, and instead preaches manipulative tactics to make him "never want to leave her" which doesn't even work because men are human beings with brains that can see right through it? I feel sorry for anyone who thinks her advice works, and I feel especially sorry for those who paid for the course. You're better off following the examples of women who made it and can prove it through their huge designer collections, houses they own, and cars they drive, instead of following and paying for Anna's scam course.