A kind soul to please post a TLDR.
My cousin does this too, pretending on social media that things are from her but it’s notThe plastic champagne flute next to a bag that most definitely does not belong to her might be the only TLDR we need
I agree and I should clean up my act as much as Anna Bey cracks me up. Anna’s not so elegant wedding announcement had women ask questions in a lot of groups. I read we go too far calling her a scam. If that’s too far, they clearly haven’t read my commentsSomeone asked me to post about the red flags I saw before coming here:
- She contradicts herself when she says women need to find a man who provides but women need to have their own money, is it one or the other?
- Posted numerous videos bashing Zara but has a lot of clothes from them. Same with the Chanel bag and an ugly grey dress.
- Everything she has is supposed to be the best, but her fillers look cheap.
-A few weeks ago she went for a blow-dry two days in a row, big red flagas it shows she has low self esteem. Also shows she has no respect for social distancing as she is using a non-essential service numerous times a week.
- When people keep going on about the qualifications, said qualifications are usually a lie or not as big and people want to make them look, like, she's not qualified in colour theory, she had colour me beautiful training.
- One thing she says, and this worries me because many young girls watch her, is that third level education is not important and investing in yourself means plastic surgery and clothes etc...
- The one that made me research her and get to this forum was the way she marketed her course and kept adding prices and prices I was like "where is she getting these from"?. Like, I did colour me beautiful on my 30th birthday and it cost 100€, a personal style advisor offers going to your house, clearing your closet and spending a day with you at the mall going to the shops for 145€, you can buy a classic etiquette book for 30€ (or find it online for free if you are cheap) and go to a QUALIFIED Psychologist to sort out your fears and issues for 60€ a session.
- And, maybe this is a taste thing and to each their own, but I don't like her clothes, so I always kept wondering "will I be tacky forever? I can't wear that!"
Great summary. Thanks for sharing!! I hope your post encourages more girls to create an account and share about what they consider red flags.Someone asked me to post about the red flags I saw before coming here:
- She contradicts herself when she says women need to find a man who provides but women need to have their own money, is it one or the other?
- Posted numerous videos bashing Zara but has a lot of clothes from them. Same with the Chanel bag and an ugly grey dress.
- Everything she has is supposed to be the best, but her fillers look cheap.
-A few weeks ago she went for a blow-dry two days in a row, big red flagas it shows she has low self esteem. Also shows she has no respect for social distancing as she is using a non-essential service numerous times a week.
- When people keep going on about the qualifications, said qualifications are usually a lie or not as big and people want to make them look, like, she's not qualified in colour theory, she had colour me beautiful training.
- One thing she says, and this worries me because many young girls watch her, is that third level education is not important and investing in yourself means plastic surgery and clothes etc...
- The one that made me research her and get to this forum was the way she marketed her course and kept adding prices and prices I was like "where is she getting these from"?. Like, I did colour me beautiful on my 30th birthday and it cost 100€, a personal style advisor offers going to your house, clearing your closet and spending a day with you at the mall going to the shops for 145€, you can buy a classic etiquette book for 30€ (or find it online for free if you are cheap) and go to a QUALIFIED Psychologist to sort out your fears and issues for 60€ a session.
- And, maybe this is a taste thing and to each their own, but I don't like her clothes, so I always kept wondering "will I be tacky forever? I can't wear that!"
Thank you for your explanation. I’m too curious about how people become aware that she is scamming!! And welcome welcome to all the newbies.Someone asked me to post about the red flags I saw before coming here:
- She contradicts herself when she says women need to find a man who provides but women need to have their own money, is it one or the other?
- Posted numerous videos bashing Zara but has a lot of clothes from them. Same with the Chanel bag and an ugly grey dress.
- Everything she has is supposed to be the best, but her fillers look cheap.
-A few weeks ago she went for a blow-dry two days in a row, big red flagas it shows she has low self esteem. Also shows she has no respect for social distancing as she is using a non-essential service numerous times a week.
- When people keep going on about the qualifications, said qualifications are usually a lie or not as big and people want to make them look, like, she's not qualified in colour theory, she had colour me beautiful training.
- One thing she says, and this worries me because many young girls watch her, is that third level education is not important and investing in yourself means plastic surgery and clothes etc...
- The one that made me research her and get to this forum was the way she marketed her course and kept adding prices and prices I was like "where is she getting these from"?. Like, I did colour me beautiful on my 30th birthday and it cost 100€, a personal style advisor offers going to your house, clearing your closet and spending a day with you at the mall going to the shops for 145€, you can buy a classic etiquette book for 30€ (or find it online for free if you are cheap) and go to a QUALIFIED Psychologist to sort out your fears and issues for 60€ a session.
- And, maybe this is a taste thing and to each their own, but I don't like her clothes, so I always kept wondering "will I be tacky forever? I can't wear that!"
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