I'm hosting a tea party
Oops! I spilled it everywhere....
the internet is forever
First off, my theory on
those lips...
Here she is as with her natural lips:
Ok, so she has a naturally full lower lip and a relatively thin upper lip. It's natural, but out of proportion. Now what might someone obsessed with improving their appearance consider doing? Right, lip fillers on top to balance it all out.
Now she has some artificial and uneven duck lips, and someone with a fair dose of perspective and good taste would certainly realize their mistake and seek to dissolve the fillers as soon as possible.
But perhaps she's too deep in the lie at this point to back out now.
tea party part 2
How about those posh video backgrounds?
Oh wait that's the Four Seasons Hotel in Geneva...
But she already has an apartment in Geneva...
Imagine booking a hotel room in the city you live in so you can pretend on social media that your living situation is more plush than it actually is
Better yet, changing your outfits and hairstyles, moving the furniture around, and batch filming a bunch of videos at once...
same flowers...
Cheers!
Was your Geneva apartment not "elite" enough for the lifestyle you want us to believe you live?
that couch and those prints look a little cheap...
that kitchen is a little close to that tiny breakfast table...
and there we have it, in a blurry thumbnail...
Anna Bey, Ms. School of Affluence, lives in a small Geneva apartment where the couch sits about two meters from the tiny kitchen.
I mean, elite ladies don't have fibreboard IKEA closets and storage boxes, even if they are Swedish...
Secrets of the "affluent" woman
Now I don't doubt that Anna, or Aija, or jetsetba(b)e, or Dowager Empress of FB Elegant Ladies Lounge, is a
clever woman. She was accepted into the prestigious Norra Real upper-secondary school, one of the most difficult schools to get into in Stockholm. For the past 10+ years she's been traveling, blogging, networking, and training to go from a nobody with nothing, into someone who is visible enough to be widely criticized (and idolized) on the internet. To be honest, I respect the hustle. It's the sales tactics that feel cheap and exploitative, and the lack of transparency surrounding what her actual background and financial situation may or may not be that I find concerning. She may not be a rich woman now, but she will be one soon enough if you all allow her to sell you expensive dreams and promises of exclusivity without sufficient substance and effort to justify the exorbitant cost of these courses.