Anna Bey #9 School of Affluence (Escorting)

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I just love it how everyone here was busy with their life on Christmas here since morning and no one posted.
May you all have happy holidays!
 
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I looked up on some YouTube videos about people calling her a scammer and the comments are full of Aija’s sheep, defending her like crazy! They’re so brainwashed, lol! They use fallacies like “you’re not forced to buy it” etc. etc. But why don’t they understand that Ajia herself is not affluent? She is a cheap woman who will earn her money from sheep like the people who are defending her..
 
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I looked up on some YouTube videos about people calling her a scammer and the comments are full of Aija’s sheep, defending her like crazy! They’re so brainwashed, lol! They use fallacies like “you’re not forced to buy it” etc. etc. But why don’t they understand that Ajia herself is not affluent? She is a cheap woman who will earn her money from sheep like the people who are defending her..
Tell me about it. Tomorrow my fashion video about her is coming out =D I will post here so you can watch also and I am ready for all these comments again
 
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Tell me about it. Tomorrow my fashion video about her is coming out =D I will post here so you can watch also and I am ready for all these comments again
Good to know. Lets grab popcorn and watch all her minions in action.
 
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She really does look very old in her recent stories on Instagram, at least 45, old sun damage, saggy skin, heavy bags under her eyes, classic starving old mean lady look, dead eyes, and I’m not saying it’s a bad thing to be 45, however most 35 year olds doesn’t want to look 45. Im fascinated how rapidly she’s ageing, three years ago she looked her real age, and now it’s just spiralling, karma is catching up with her for sure.
And yes beware of these sporadic members here (Aija) who is trying to manipulate the narrative by planting certain info and telling their fake long life stories on the forum.
We all know Aija is obsessed with herself and social media and has multiple fake accounts on Instagram, fb, discord, tattle..., it’s how she spends her days, the rest of us have real jobs, families, hobbies etc taking up out time, not Aija, her full days are spend online faking her life.
And YES she has been with Joseph H all it for AT LEAST 5-6 years.
 
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I wonder how come that nobody can't find (including me) anything from her Swedish pre-reality life.Everything I found in Swedish language were rumors that she's escort in London.But I'm quite intrigued to hear about her personality during the high school. And usually during the school you form a lot of friendships.
 
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My dear elegant ladies, sorry for grammar and spelling mistakes - English isn't my first language and unlikely Aija, I won't pretend I am good at it.

I'm exactly the type of woman Aija is targeting: from a third world country, poor background, parentless and/or rough upbringing and experiencing a little of success in life (e.g able to pay for her course) and let me tell you: she isn't fooling us either.

I came across her videos on Youtube years ago. At first glance I found her content interesting, she seemed authentic, and I really needed advice navigating the "wealthy" new world I was getting into. Very soon her content stopped resonating with me as it clearly lacked substance and real life experience.

By the same time I found her YT videos, I joined her free FB group, and unlikely many ladies here, I did find it useful. Way more useful than all the content she ever did. Mind you: being from a very poor family in South America, I didn't learn etiquette or matters from the people that brought me up. All those silly "is it elegant?" questions were truly helpful to me bc I was honestly clueless, and this I give to Aija. She brought up a community that taught me all the very basic I wasn't able to learn at home. I am just stating this because I've seen many of you mocking it. I get it, it might seem absurd to someone that grew up living that life to see such ridiculous questions, but let me tell ya, the struggle is real lol

Despite that, we are not stupid. I am not from the ocean-front beach house type of family, and even I never fell for her marketing campaign, and I am sure the typical South American girl wouldn't either. We might be poor and clueless about manners and etiquette, but it is very hard to fool and get money out of us, specially bc money is so scarce here that we all learn to think a thousand times before giving it so some clown that promises too much and show no proof of what she is selling.

Since that fake as hell backdrop after the moving to Geneva I was sure she was full of sh*t. Who the f**k flaunts about a rich boyfriend, then moves in with him (after telling all her students to secure that ring and to never give in to a man before securing the duck*ng ring) and can't even afford to have a room nice enough to film in it without having to use a fake backdrop?

After that came the hotel furniture background, that although I had no clue it was 4s, I could swear it wasn't her place. All this time, no IG stories besides a few restaurants and hotels + trekking in neon outfits and huggin trees. That privacy BS is the worst lie an influencer can tell. If you want privacy, you wouldn't be a (bad) influencer in the first place, and would live a reserved life.

That all being said, in the very beginning she made me question my relationship in a disgusting way, and I am ashamed of it. My fiancée is a hardworking, loving and hot "average Joe". He came from a sh*t hole as bad as I did, and through a lot of hustle we are middle/upper middle class ATM. We socially climbed through our company, and I am happy I didn't listen to Aija and broke up with him - which was one of her main advices in the beginning. He is able to provide me and our family with way more than her "fiancé" ever will - comfortable life and real love, for what that matters.

I am also glad I found this forum. I read many unnecessary and hurtful words about us, the "third country gals" and people that have no family to relate to on Christmas, but also a lot of hard truth that opened my eyes about reality outside my bubble. Keep spilling the tea ladies ☕
 
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My dear elegant ladies, sorry for grammar and spelling mistakes - English isn't my first language and unlikely Aija, I won't pretend I am good at it.

I'm exactly the type of woman Aija is targeting: from a third world country, poor background, parentless and/or rough upbringing and experiencing a little of success in life (e.g able to pay for her course) and let me tell you: she isn't fooling us either.

I came across her videos on Youtube years ago. At first glance I found her content interesting, she seemed authentic, and I really needed advice navigating the "wealthy" new world I was getting into. Very soon her content stopped resonating with me as it clearly lacked substance and real life experience.

By the same time I found her YT videos, I joined her free FB group, and unlikely many ladies here, I did find it useful. Way more useful than all the content she ever did. Mind you: being from a very poor family in South America, I didn't learn etiquette or matters from the people that brought me up. All those silly "is it elegant?" questions were truly helpful to me bc I was honestly clueless, and this I give to Aija. She brought up a community that taught me all the very basic I wasn't able to learn at home. I am just stating this because I've seen many of you mocking it. I get it, it might seem absurd to someone that grew up living that life to see such ridiculous questions, but let me tell ya, the struggle is real lol

Despite that, we are not stupid. I am not from the ocean-front beach house type of family, and even I never fell for her marketing campaign, and I am sure the typical South American girl wouldn't either. We might be poor and clueless about manners and etiquette, but it is very hard to fool and get money out of us, specially bc money is so scarce here that we all learn to think a thousand times before giving it so some clown that promises too much and show no proof of what she is selling.

Since that fake as hell backdrop after the moving to Geneva I was sure she was full of sh*t. Who the f**k flaunts about a rich boyfriend, then moves in with him (after telling all her students to secure that ring and to never give in to a man before securing the duck*ng ring) and can't even afford to have a room nice enough to film in it without having to use a fake backdrop?

After that came the hotel furniture background, that although I had no clue it was 4s, I could swear it wasn't her place. All this time, no IG stories besides a few restaurants and hotels + trekking in neon outfits and huggin trees. That privacy BS is the worst lie an influencer can tell. If you want privacy, you wouldn't be a (bad) influencer in the first place, and would live a reserved life.

That all being said, in the very beginning she made me question my relationship in a disgusting way, and I am ashamed of it. My fiancée is a hardworking, loving and hot "average Joe". He came from a sh*t hole as bad as I did, and through a lot of hustle we are middle/upper middle class ATM. We socially climbed through our company, and I am happy I didn't listen to Aija and broke up with him - which was one of her main advices in the beginning. He is able to provide me and our family with way more than her "fiancé" ever will - comfortable life and real love, for what that matters.

I am also glad I found this forum. I read many unnecessary and hurtful words about us, the "third country gals" and people that have no family to relate to on Christmas, but also a lot of hard truth that opened my eyes about reality outside my bubble. Keep spilling the tea ladies ☕
I was out, but your words made me come back (just for now).

First of all, hello, everyone! Hope you all had a marvelous X-mas, full of joy and yummy treats. Mine is not over yet (Ahh, the perils of being a spoiled brat... 🤣 ).
Regarding Aija and her recent beachy (wordplay) look, I gotta say all that Biologique Recherche treatment ("Ready for the holidays!") she went through before heading to beautiful Seychelles was quickly flushed by her body (probably still on prison clinic mode). Doesn't she know that skin is to be treated from inside out and not the other way around? Outside treatments are only for maintenance. They just can't combat her bad habits. In addition, all the sunburn she got... Zero self-care. Or is that her applying the new "do what thou wilt" elegance niche?

Regarding @thirdworldgal words (and thanks for your needed input), anyone from this and past threads who's said anything unmannered and uncalled about third world countries (I hate this term), including myself, is a complete ignorant and narrow-minded, who maybe never stepped in such places and got to interact in deep level with its people and/or simply sees them as a temporary refuge for their chaos inside (cough, cough, Aija...), not being able to see the real richness those places got. Regarding mocking "Is this elegant?" questions and the people that asked them (guilty!), I understand not everyone in the world has the same access to education and basic skills, not everyone shares the same reality but all of us struggle with something in order to improve and reach for a better life. What bothers me with these questions is not a matter of lack of etiquette, but a strong lack of common sense and this is something we all share, regardless origin (unless one never got in touch with "civilized/globalized world", another term I hate...). If any of my witty comments hurt you, them please accept my apologies. Wasn't meant to do any harm, but to open eyes. ;) Welcome to the group of jealous women who got nothing else to do with their lives but gossip about "the sister no one had".

I'm off again. Celebration is not over and I still got space in my stomach (hope it doesn't hit a nerve... :cool:)
 
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Personally, when I react with laughter to the "is this elegant" jests here, it's because I don't believe there IS a correct answer to most of those questions -- therefore, what makes it funny to me is that Anna is trying to pull nonsense opinions out of her nose and sell them to people as if those opinions are a part of the definition of 'elegance'. It's the fact that such a question is being asked at all, as if no one could have differing personal or cultural opinions about those nuanced and specific things, that seems perfectly ridiculous to me. So, please don't feel badly about not 'knowing' the answer to some of those questions, because I think many of us do not know the answers -- mostly because they don't exist, and in other cases because if there is a correct answer then it's unimportant.
 
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I'm exactly the type of woman Aija is targeting: from a third world country, poor background, parentless and/or rough upbringing and experiencing a little of success in life (e.g able to pay for her course) and let me tell you: she isn't fooling us either.
Wow this post was good. Thank you for sharing.
As the commenter below, your comment brought me back as I had to compliment it.


Side note - if anyone is implying I am Anna or paid by her or a follower etc then I must not be doing a very good job as I called her fat, said her life sucked, mocked her style etc. I will defend her sometimes when I know there is another experience not being shared (as I explained with her not being on the electoral roll, her harley street nose job quality) etc.
But up to you.
Perhaps I am reading too far into it but I really dislike such vague messages.
 
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Ladies, I havent had the time to read latest posts, just wanted to wish you all happy holidays from Anna!
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Hi girls, so my fashion video is out. I will be happy if you watch it and that you like it. I think I said everything I wanted to say and that was on my heart. The first part of the video is introduction to the whole topic then I talk about Annas advice and what I think of it and in the third part I talk about what I think of her style


Here is the link. Feel free to share it anywhere


 
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Thank you for an amazing video @christyyy93. I got so angry at myself watching this because I liked Anna's style as well in her pre-old elegant lady phase and I considered her some kind of influence simple & chic style-wise. Before I properly studied kibbe types and colours recently, I've decided I don't need all those jeans, would stay away from florals, lace... funny enough, I have the romantic type and I'm curvy, and all those things I avoided really fit me best! I can't tell how much anxiety over clothing that won't fit me I had trying to fit into outfits that are simply not designed for my body type. Instead of feeling glam & feminine, I'd feel stuffed into an 'elegant' loose rag with no waist and bulky chest. And yes, even though I've never purchased her courses because it reeked of fishy vibes, I was easily brainwashed into her expertise. Reflecting now, it took me a while to grasp that I was sold on her digital marketing and the ability to gather a group of women on Facebook - a group where she did not contribute much but leeched onto the content and tips written by others.
 
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Do y’all remember how her hair looks in her most popular video “10 Things Elegant Ladies NEVER Wear!”, it looks so ugly 😂 You can literally see the difference between her own hair and the extensions (which needs to be brushed out btw)

She also still likes some new comments that are on there, I didn’t expect that she really has all the time to read EVERY comment on her YT channel
 
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She also still likes some new comments that are on there, I didn’t expect that she really has all the time to read EVERY comment on her YT channel
She is obsessed with controlling the narrative and makes time to read all the comments everywhere 🤷🏼‍♀️😂 That’s why she’s always in desperate need of a digital detox.
 
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Yes definitely there something wrong with these girls. Not typical 20-25 year old students partying and hanging with friends. They are not provocative actually they dress as women in their 50s which is so strange (though stylish I must say). Got exactly the same vibe from the shorter one. Though they don’t have a big following they act very snobbish (or is it they reply only to potential customers?). I found it strange she didn’t interact with me because my Instagram is quite similar (followers, likes etc), I mean it is not that they have a fan base and get thousand of messages.
what is their IG handle?
 
@christyyy93 I simply don't know how you keep your composture.
I can't deal with this kind of minion the way Mother Teresa would like me to. One thing is to be witty, the other is mean. At this part I'm thankful for the way I was raised.
@christyyy93 You are brave enough to put your face out there, speak your mind and heart and deal with these :poop:y people. Don't let such words put you down. Everyone, the big and (mostly) the small are important, special and unique, no matter what they do and where they're from.
And anyone who thinks Aija is chic and sexy is blatantly out of their minds.

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