Anna Bey #23 unnatractive PlainSetJane, Zara trasher, feminine scammer, elite husband.

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Yes. i thought it was the Turkey one, but it was the trip with the dwarf.


Here it is.
This is gold! 😅 Definitely one of my favorite pictures of her! I can understand a 20 old dressing like this. There are so many trinkets. Each piece has some ornament, different fabrics. They don’t go well together, they don’t go together AT ALL!
 
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She has mentioned in one of her videos the disabled caretakers job, a long time ago. I remember being impressed (it is tough, have been taking care shortly for family member after a stroke) but I think she was doing it for a very short period of time. So she hated that, she never lasted long in any office position and yet she wants to teach us how to dress :ROFLMAO:
Ugh, can’t find the picture with her being at a work meeting someone posted- over knee boots, short skirt, Chanella Tasche. Looked like a working women. Though I can give her a credit for trying to color match the outfit, she kept it all white/nude. But fabrics were all over the place, not matching at all - suede, tweed, polyester. Tweed jacket and a polo shirt with screaming buttons. 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡


yes, she lives in hotels and Airbnbs😬
I actually recall her saying she was a pa, while studying at the media institute in sweden. Pretty vivid since my thoughts were "so those plans also failed you" and "who the heck would hire you as a pa" before a tattler said the kind of pa she was is tasked with caring for the elderly.
 
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I actually recall her saying she was a pa, while studying at the media institute in sweden. Pretty vivid since my thoughts were "so those plans also failed you" and "who the heck would hire you as a pa" before a tattler said the kind of pa she was is tasked with caring for the elderly.
It's a low skilled job anyone can get. That's why she got it.
 
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Pa in Sweden is assistant to disabled person.Personlig asistent.They are always looking for those people.
 
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This is gold! 😅 Definitely one of my favorite pictures of her! I can understand a 20 old dressing like this. There are so many trinkets. Each piece has some ornament, different fabrics. They don’t go well together, they don’t go together AT ALL!
You focus on the outfit, I focus on the working woman outfit and the working setting which matches perfectly with her working outfit 🤣.
May the Tattle Book Club continue with the reading of her biography ?
"Her south American tour continued with stops in Hondura, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia. Adventure, soul-searching, navigating social scenes and mastering latin dance were the main priorities on this three-month expedition. "

Pa in Sweden is assistant to disabled person.Personlig asistent.
I think we have to master Anna's vocabulary because in her world words have another sense, like a new language.
For exemple, an old man in need for company for one evening could be considered as a person in need for assistance.
 
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But then she found herself settling for a 'broke' mid-level manager.
She never settles. In her mind, her life story is like MM or Carolyn Kennedy. These women just like her used their networking skills and dressing well and got super high-caliber men! She is a celebrity level elegant public personality making a difference in this world just like MM and other famous people.

She either has this delusion that she is living that life and believed her own lies or she is using this average Joe to get there. We all know she has no respect for plain Janes and average Joes. So to her, she is doing nothing wrong!

An elegant woman of morals and values!
 
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I didn’t finish the video, so I don’t know what that guy says. But it’s thumbnail is epic!
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Brain Cell City population: 0 😂

 
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I’m confused why she is marketing her PA job as something that is life changing. It’s a job people use simply to get their foot in the door, and since it’s in such high demand sometimes you don’t even need the certification and can work there in your last year of high school. You can easily get a certificate for this type of job (only 8months), it’s a basic requirement for pre med students or for anyone who wants to get build a resume to get proper clinical hours.
 
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What a hell is social scenes? Got me wondering about antisocial scenes, like Jesus in the desert?
 
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Yes, may we ask to our Latin America ladies to explain the concept of social scenes? Is it thrilling like in Malta for exemple?
 
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Haha, I've just read with attention her new biography : " cared for people with disabilities in the evenings". What about these new humanitarian actions of her?😁 Maybe she wants to bag a Prince right now.
Next one is animal shelter, sick kids, providing drinking water, ending world hunger and last but not least WORLD PEACE...
Ok, I stop giving more ideas. Let's see how long it takes for these to appear in new bio 🧐
 
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Then she blames the audience for not understanding her far-fetched lingo...

 
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Hello dear ehlegant ladies,

Sorry for the long post, I'm a long time lurker. I've been debating for many months whether or not to join in more actively.

I found Anna with her jetset babe blog many year ago, and I always had a huge scientific curiosity about it. I also have a special interest in escorting and prostitution themes from an anthropological perspective.
I'm her target audience: advanced education in STEM, raised in a sheltered conservative environment. And she almost caught me once when I was in an emotionally vulnerable time of my life. Fortunately, I did my due diligence🙏.

Initially, I admired her marketing hustle. The girl is determined I'll give her that! And she's not the first relationship guru working on vulnerable people's aspirations (thinking about all the pick-up artist gurus out there). Not to defend her, but that are tons of flowery content-less courses out there, and their prices are in line with what our dear scammer practices.

Her content is shallow and full of contradictions, but with one nugget of wisdom/entertainment value once in a while (not so much recently, she doesn't seem to be doing well).

My main concern point is that certain lifestyles have serious occupational hazards such as: passing out and waking up in a random mansion and having random ahhfluent not-so-gentlemen choking you. Sugaring/escorting is not all about getting a Hermesa for a consensual blow that you give away for "free" to other people (no judgement here). Encouraging naive ladies to engage in transnational relationships is a bad idea that can put their lives in danger. Profiting from it like Anna is doing is immoral.

The most important thing any lady should focus on is the improvement of her own mind. If a house-wife/Kept-lady in my circles doesn't have a university degree (or is studying towards one), doesn't show herself as a busy mother or an active member of the community, she's shunned and treated as a leech. People will be polite, but keep her at a safe distance.
Anna's strategy of posing as this house-wife business women that is an ehlegance consultant is somewhat socially accepted in some expats circles (there's always the visa excuse, and multiculturalism tends to leave most people in a overly tolerant stance). However, most people will spot her a mile away, and not let her in their inner circle regardless of how fun she is or how good of a latin dancer she is.

The whole ID verification for A-List is super scary in a world where real people are doxxed whenever they antagonize someone.

Thank you for all your input, ladies (and gentlemen, I believe there's a couple of you out here too)! I feel that I was finally able to find a group of ladies that aren't afraid to expose and inform others, and having discussions that are not allowed in the current zeitgeist.
 
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I am sorry if this has been posted before. I looked but could not see it. :)

this is from a Swedish newspaper. I can’t tell what the article says other then the freebie start, but I was surprised to see that someone has made an article.

translation:
From suburb to upper class - the unknown reaches one million

Anna Bey now has close to one million subscribers on her Youtube channel. Photo: Svenska Dagbladet

Swedish unknown Anna Bey has in recent years built an international brand based on her own class journey from the suburbs to the upper class. Now she is approaching the million mark on Youtube - and is thus one of Sweden's great influencers.


Across the screen, Anna Bey is sitting in her home in Geneva, Switzerland. In the background, a stylish living room is seen in bright colors. In the ceiling hangs what appears to be a large crystal chandelier.

- I do not speak Swedish so regularly anymore, so I may speak a little swenglish, says Anna Bey at the beginning of the interview with SvD, which is held digitally.

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Anna Bey has in recent years built an international brand based on her own class journey from the suburbs to the upper class.
Mandatory reference from the Harlots show

even though Anna shares even more in common with this character who takes advantage and exploits young girls so that she can live her ahfluent lifestyle:
 
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Yes, may we ask to our Latin America ladies to explain the concept of social scenes? Is it thrilling like in Malta for exemple?
This is so funny 😂 I will dissect Anna's biography about South America for you.

In blue her biography.


Travel to Latin America

I had saved enough money from my job to purchase a one-way ticket to South America. My tour started in the Central American country of El Salvador. It’s a tiny country with a spectacular Pacific coastline. Traveling by myself was invigorating and so freeing.

First red flag. How many people do you know that may be comfortable with buying a one way ticket to South America without having family and friends there? Also, thanks for the geography leasson Anna (?).

Although I was traveling by myself, it’s always really nice to be with familiar faces. I tapped the network I started building in Rome by being in touch with a lovely young woman whom I had stayed in contact with. She was from an affluent local family and I was thrilled when she invited me to stay at her fabulous house.

People being nice to you as they're probably worried abot you travelling as a "mochilera"(backpacker) without a plan? In a continent full of drugs and prostitution? Not an elegant way of networking Anna.


My connection opened the doors to the local social scene for me. After some time I moved on to Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and then Panama. At this stop I had no idea of where to go next.

Let me understand this correctly. You only knew 1 (ONE!) random girl after "networking" years in Europe (that is full of wealthy and professional latinos, I can confirm) and she "opened the social scene"? To work? Travel? Doing exactly what? How did you afford all those months travelling? :sneaky: South America can be cheap for europeans but moving in the "affluent" circles it's expensive everywhere. PRESS X TO DOUBT

I connected with a really nice young man who had plans to travel to Colombia. He invited me to join him, which I did. When we got to Columbia I loved it so much I wanted to carry on exploring this beautiful country by myself.

WTF did I just read Anna. If this is the public "retouched" version that she is publishing on-line, she just probably spent months living in cheap hostels, visiting other people's "affluent" houses and god forbid, she entered to one of those escort services that are the closest thing to human trafficking.

How many people do you know that would follow a random guy that just met backpaging in South America to go to COLOMBIA? South America hottest hot spot for drug dealers. Insane behaviour. I know a Colombian young girl that used to escort in the "affluent" circles Anna probably used to visit and she would never follow a "random Colombian guy I've just met". If you know anything about South America you just know that Colombia it's a beautiful country but as a woman, you can't go by yourself there.


I spent three really special months in Colombia focusing on myself, new experiences and adventures.

Adventures 👀

I immersed myself in one of my greatest passions: Latin dance. I spent eight magical weeks in Cali, Colombia training in salsa dancing every day. This was such a special time in my life, but eventually reality came knocking again. The money I had saved in Sweden was starting to run low and my visa to stay was nearing expiry.

Following her storyline, she visited South America AFTER: Rome, Ibiza, Malta and her "return to Sweden". So she is basically stating that after several years of escorting/Go Go dancing/etc of jobs she didn't have savings at all?

She basically visited South America as a backpacker - that's my understanding of what she is describing here. She only visited some "luxurious" places when was invited but there's no mention of ANY of the real hot luxury spots of South America.

Islas San Andrés? Cancún? Patagonia? Did she spot the marvellous Canal de Panamá? The Amazon Rainforest (that has a few of 5 Star Hotels at Iguazú?) .....

Also...Having issues with your Visa in South America it only means that you cannot afford to stay or/and you are suspicious AF - do I see a pattern here? :)

Basically she went with very few savings and spent months "having adventures" :sneaky:
her networking FAILED 100%.

It was also obvious to me it was time to focus on my career again. While still in Colombia I started applying for work back in Europe. Little did I know that my best option would be in London, so I packed my suitcase and headed to the United Kingdom!

Yep, it was obvious. You tried to "network" in South America but:

- You didn't have money
- You don't speak the language
- You only had 1 random contact

There are many missing parts in this "biography" but I will share an important one.

I recall that she shared her experience drinking Ayahuasca in South America.

Just a tiny background here. Ayahuasca it's a traditional healing psychoactive brew. It has an important spiritual purpose for some communities and shamans. The whole "new age" movement that Anna follows tries to use Ayahuasca to "enlightenment" or to "find themselves". It's incredibly disrespectful to use Ayahuasca as any other drug and from my experience, 99% of those "new age" followers are just junkies going from one psychoactive to the other. They don't respect the culture neither the experience.

I never tried it but I know a few shamans that are serious enough to perform this sacred ritual only with the right people. They don't allow you to join if you are an addict, have psychiatric issues or if you are not willing to follow their instructions, that include fasting prior the ceremony and being aware of the sacredness of it.

There are very few ways of having access to the substance/ceremony. The ones that I know are:

Option 1- You have been invited to the ceremony - this could mean that you are "friend of a friend" or that you are backpacking as a dirty hippie and eventually found a ceremony open to hippies willing to pay for it. They usually charge a high amount of money if nobody knows you well. The ceremonies are real and they don't let all the request to attent the ceremony.

Option 2- You know a few drug dealers and after trying absolutely every psychoactive on earth, you move on and try ayahuasca as the "final boss". Some drug dealers have the synthetic version of the drug or they even arrange fake ceremonies to charge silly people willing to crash their brains. Junky behaviour here.

Which option do you think Anna followed? :sneaky: a lonely girl drinking random Ayahuasca while travelling by herself. So many red flags. So many.


That's all my elegantz ladiez. I hope this gives you a clearer picture of the months Anna spent in my beautiful continent and its islands.
 
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This is so funny 😂 I will dissect Anna's biography about South America for you.

In blue her biography.


Travel to Latin America

I had saved enough money from my job to purchase a one-way ticket to South America. My tour started in the Central American country of El Salvador. It’s a tiny country with a spectacular Pacific coastline. Traveling by myself was invigorating and so freeing.

First red flag. How many people do you know that may be comfortable with buying a one way ticket to South America without having family and friends there? Also, thanks for the geography leasson Anna (?).

Although I was traveling by myself, it’s always really nice to be with familiar faces. I tapped the network I started building in Rome by being in touch with a lovely young woman whom I had stayed in contact with. She was from an affluent local family and I was thrilled when she invited me to stay at her fabulous house.

People being nice to you as they're probably worried abot you travelling as a "mochilera"(backpacker) without a plan? In a continent full of drugs and prostitution? Not an elegant way of networking Anna.


My connection opened the doors to the local social scene for me. After some time I moved on to Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and then Panama. At this stop I had no idea of where to go next.

Let me understand this correctly. You only knew 1 (ONE!) random girl after "networking" years in Europe (that is full of wealthy and professional latinos, I can confirm) and she "opened the social scene"? To work? Travel? Doing exactly what? How did you afford all those months travelling? :sneaky: South America can be cheap for europeans but moving in the "affluent" circles it's expensive everywhere. PRESS X TO DOUBT

I connected with a really nice young man who had plans to travel to Colombia. He invited me to join him, which I did. When we got to Columbia I loved it so much I wanted to carry on exploring this beautiful country by myself.

WTF did I just read Anna. If this is the public "retouched" version that she is publishing on-line, she just probably spent months living in cheap hostels, visiting other people's "affluent" houses and god forbid, she entered to one of those escort services that are the closest thing to human trafficking.

How many people do you know that would follow a random guy that just met backpaging in South America to go to COLOMBIA? South America hottest hot spot for drug dealers. Insane behaviour. I know a Colombian young girl that used to escort in the "affluent" circles Anna probably used to visit and she would never follow a "random Colombian guy I've just met". If you know anything about South America you just know that Colombia it's a beautiful country but as a woman, you can't go by yourself there.


I spent three really special months in Colombia focusing on myself, new experiences and adventures.

Adventures 👀

I immersed myself in one of my greatest passions: Latin dance. I spent eight magical weeks in Cali, Colombia training in salsa dancing every day. This was such a special time in my life, but eventually reality came knocking again. The money I had saved in Sweden was starting to run low and my visa to stay was nearing expiry.

Following her storyline, she visited South America AFTER: Rome, Ibiza, Malta and her "return to Sweden". So she is basically stating that after several years of escorting/Go Go dancing/etc of jobs she didn't have savings at all?

She basically visited South America as a backpacker - that's my understanding of what she is describing here. She only visited some "luxurious" places when was invited but there's no mention of ANY of the real hot luxury spots of South America.

Islas San Andrés? Cancún? Patagonia? Did she spot the marvellous Canal de Panamá? The Amazon Rainforest (that have a few of 5 Star Hotels at Iguazú?) .....

Also...Having issues with your Visa in South America it only means that you cannot afford to stay or/and you are suspicious AF - do I see a pattern here? :)

Basically she went with very few savings and spent months "having adventures" :sneaky:
her networking FAILED 100%.

It was also obvious to me it was time to focus on my career again. While still in Colombia I started applying for work back in Europe. Little did I know that my best option would be in London, so I packed my suitcase and headed to the United Kingdom!

Yep, it was obvious. You tried to "network" in South America but:

- You didn't have money
- You don't speak the language
- You only had 1 random contact

There are many missing parts in this "biography" but I will share an important one.

I recall that she shared her experience drinking Ayahuasca in South America.

Just a tiny background here. Ayahuasca it's a traditional healing psychoactive brew. It has an important spiritual purpose for some communities and shamans. The whole "new age" movement that Anna follows tries to use Ayahuasca to "enlightenment" or to "find themselves". It's incredibly disrespectful to use Ayahuasca as any other drug and from my experience, 99% of those "new age" followers are just junkies going from one psychoactive to the other. They don't respect the culture neither the experience.

I never tried it but I know a few shamans that are serious enough to perform this sacred ritual only with the right people. They don't allow you to join if you are an addict, have psychiatric issues or if you are not willing to follow their instructions, that include fasting prior the ceremony and being aware of the sacredness of it.

There are very few ways of having access to the substance/ceremony. The ones that I know are:

Option 1- You have been invited to the ceremony - this could mean that you are "friend of a friend" or that you are backpacking as a dirty hippie and eventually found a ceremony open to hippies willing to pay for it. They usually charge a high amount of money if nobody knows you well. The ceremonies are real and they don't let all the request to attent the ceremony.

Option 2- You know a few drug dealers and after trying absolutely every psychoactive on earth, you move on and try ayahuasca as the "final boss". Some drug dealers have the synthetic version of the drug or they even arrange fake ceremonies to charge silly people willing to crash their brains. Junky behaviour here.

Which option do you think Anna followed? :sneaky: a lonely girl drinking random Ayahuasca while travelling by herself. So many red flags. So many.


That's all my elegantz ladiez. I hope this gives you a clearer picture of the months Anna spent in my beautiful continent and its islands.
She sounds like she's copying/emulating Tim Ferriss. This shares way too many similarities with the narrative in the 4 hour work week book. This sounds like it's all invented.
- spiritual retreat to find herself in SA;
- Learning latin dances in SA
- Doing it in the shallowest way that is prescribed in that book that is all about quitting the 9 to 5 hustle and joining the new rich.

Wasn't she in a reality tv show filmed in south america?
 
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