I can’t decide if she’s wilfully misreading it because she wants an excuse to give up and keep the bag herself or she’s just thick as shit?
How hard is it to understand? Doesn’t matter that she bought the bag with her own money, the comp needs to be fair and adhere to the guidelines. It’s not rocket science!
It’s just the entitlement thing again. I’ve said it a few times before - she is from a wealthy family and was privately schooled both here and abroad, she’s modelled, been on TV and made a living form being a ‘personality’ (sod the DJing etc, that wasn’t an earner for her). Pretty much every area she’s moved in is renowned for sycophancy and self confidence and being surrounded by yes people. She’s never really had any direct criticism or stick until relatively recently, and the one thing that’s changed is that she is now trying to advise or teach people, in her new ‘mummy influencer’ and ‘social commentator’ roles.
She’s never done this before, she’s mainly modelled, blogged or posed for paid ads. So this direct response to her content and the criticism that comes with just ‘having a go’ at stuff like GB News and parental advice, and being completely out of your depth, thisnegative feedback or uncomfortable questioning, it’s ALL new to someone who is, let’s face it, a molly coddled, wealthy, beautifuI, white, privileged girl.
Her response to the ASA stuff should be ‘shit I better get this right, Instagram is literally my career’
Her privileged, entitled response however is: ‘How dare they! Why me! This is unfair!’
Following the rules, doing what literally everyone else HAS to do by LAW would be much easier than countless posts moaning about it. But her privilege kicks in.