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Her faux accent is doing my bits in. Like why does she think she is anything special? Also she’s so odd and spoilt. How does Tom put up with her? Also what is the point of that stuff? Just learn to live without? You’re not going to take it with you or ship it back?
 
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God she’s irritating in her new video.

1. Saying she’s never rented somewhere before then realising she did for uni but saying that wasn’t real. If that wasn’t really like renting your own place then this DEFINITELY isn’t

2.hyping up her air bnb reviews 🤣 ‘I’ve been using air bnb for 6 years now guys so I have a good set of reviews’ wtf why is she trying to flex rhat

3. Saying she’s proud. Proud of what?!
 
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They’re paying monthly ‘rent’ so it’s exactly like having their own place…except they don’t need to think about (don’t know how it works in Oz exactly) council tax, utilities etc. tell me what’s so different to staying in a private room in a hostel?
 
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I’m dead at this latest vlog :LOL: They’re like children playing house. Molly, it’s a holiday let.
 
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The way she’s gone on about being proud of themselves and the photo with champagne (or processco) you’d think they’d bought their first house!
 
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dunno what there is to be so proud about staying in an airbnb for a bit🤷‍♀️
 
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I’m dead at this latest vlog :LOL: They’re like children playing house. Molly, it’s a holiday let.
The thing I don’t understand is that they can afford their own place. Molly could have easily moved out of her parents’ house by now. I’ve wanted to move out since I was 18 - I finally managed to at 26 (not least because my mum died so we all had to move out). I was proud of myself and my partner because it was an actual, genuine struggle/challenge, all while going through one of the worst things that can happen to someone (her saying that two weeks of rejections was a challenge has really rubbed me up the wrong way - this girl literally doesn’t know what a challenge is). She’s so buzzing about their “first place together”—which incidentally is just an Airbnb while on an extended holiday—when, if she wasn’t such a child, she could have had her own home with Tom years ago. I’m not slating her for still living with her parents (I would if I had a family like hers, lived in such a nice house, and didn’t have to pay rent) - I just don’t really get why she’s making such a big fuss of this. I guess just ‘cause it’s in Australia. 🙄🙄🙄

If she makes a big deal of how “hard” it was to get a job after admitting that she spent just two hours handing out CVs… oh, wait, an hour of that was going out for lunch… I swear to God. She lives a life of ceaseless luxury yet all she does is either complain, or massively over-congratulate herself for tit that she got on a silver platter.

I understand that I’m just bitter and it’s not her fault that she has an easier life than me, and I don’t wish anything “hard” or “challenging” on her, obviously - I just wish she was more grateful for the life she has, and that she’d pipe down just a little sometimes. Anyway, I clearly got out of the wrong side of bed this morning. 😅
 
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We're two mins into the new video. She's already left the city centre for the suburbs twice for a job interview and a haircut. Despite talking about how amazing it was that their "flat" was in the centre close to everything 🤣🤣
 
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Don’t think she has to worry about wearing converse to a job interview when her wrists and neck are covered in very casual looking gross dirty jewellery. Not exactly going for the smart and professional look at all.

Also later on when she talks about Tom being at a networking event she sounds so belittling and demeaning - “Tom’s out at some little networky thing, I didn’t really ask him anything about it”. I say good for Tom, seems like he is really trying to make a go of things. I hope he makes some good contacts and friends separate to her.
 
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I give it a week of work before she complains about how hard having to get up early is

Also I wish she would realise she suits straighter curls rather than more voluminous ones that go outward. Her hair naturally has volume, she doesn't need to add it with curls.
 
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Don’t think she has to worry about wearing converse to a job interview when her wrists and neck are covered in very casual looking gross dirty jewellery. Not exactly going for the smart and professional look at all.

Also later on when she talks about Tom being at a networking event she sounds so belittling and demeaning - “Tom’s out at some little networky thing, I didn’t really ask him anything about it”. I say good for Tom, seems like he is really trying to make a go of things. I hope he makes some good contacts and friends separate to her.
This! She’s so witchy. Clearly jealous that Tom is actually having some success with his job hunt which is why she had to go on about how someone had offered her a full team social media job. How funny will it be when Tom realises he’s happier in Australia and leaves Molly for an Australian girl he meets at work and starts his new life there and Molly has to head back to her parents house in Beverley and doing nothing of note with her life.
 
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Tbh I question if the social media position she was offered is even real. Most places don't randomly offer you jobs like that, plus it's convenient she didn't take it.
 
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Tbh I question if the social media position she was offered is even real. Most places don't randomly offer you jobs like that, plus it's convenient she didn't take it.
Yeah, you’ve never had a real job or done social media for an actual company and have no idea how to work in an office environment but sure we’ll offer you a job with no interview or evidence of your work. Sounds likely 🥴
 
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Also later on when she talks about Tom being at a networking event she sounds so belittling and demeaning - “Tom’s out at some little networky thing, I didn’t really ask him anything about it”. I say good for Tom, seems like he is really trying to make a go of things. I hope he makes some good contacts and friends separate to her.
She’s so transparent when she does this. She always sounds demeaning when she talks about Harry, too. She can’t cope with the attention being on anyone else or their achievements eclipsing The Molly Show for a single second. Mummy and daddy have spoilt her rotten.
 
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Something I've noticed from her last couple of vlogs...what is her obsession with living in "the city centre". Melbourne CBD is great but as I've said before, the suburbs are so full of character, she always seems to overlook them. There's so much to see and do out of the city so living in the city doesn't really save you time/money because if you want to actually experience Melbourne you're going to have to travel regardless. It's really not a place where everything is in one place, you can see that in today's video itself with Molly travelling out of the city for jobs.

Like I said, not knocking the city, but apartments there are so expensive and tiny(her apartment whilst nice is so small! the living room area especially). You could live in one of the inner city suburbs for a fraction of the price and with much more room (1/2 stops on the train, 5/6 minutes into the city). All the backpackers I knew lived in places like this, so unfortunately Molly's airbnb in the city isn't exactly doing it for relatability once again.

Really annoying to see her keep describing it as challenging. She doesn't know the meaning of the word! She barely broadened her horizons at all before settling in her airbnb, which btw Molly, is not the same as renting. With renting, you have other costs i.e. utility bills, which Molly undoubtedly won't have. She's lucky to be in a situation where she can just pay over the odds for a place on airbnb which is fully furnished (if she was properly renting most places in Melbourne I found were completely unfurnished so we had to sort all that ourselves too). All she's had to do in terms of getting this place is pick up the keys.

It's not the fact she's in an airbnb so much, it's the way she positions things by comparing it to renting an actual property and talking about how hard it's been for her, and how proud she is of them both. She's so out of touch with reality.

Another thing that annoyed me in the previous video was the shock she had at the fact she couldn't lease a place for 4 months. Molly get a grip on reality please. These people aren't desperate for you as a tenant. Why would they alter their conditions when they can find a tenant who's willing to rent for a longer term. Does she not understand the paperwork, effort, risk etc. that goes into renting out a property? She acts as if minimum 6 months isn't the norm, and how dare they not be flexible to accommodate her plans.

Also annoyed me in this vlog talking about jobs again. The other day she was making out she could walk into a waitressing job having not done it since she was 16 and in today's she'd "been offered a full time job in social media marketing". She turned it down because "it was an extension of what she already does". Well if the opportunity was real (seems suspicious though if you ask me) she's foolish to turn it down. Despite what she makes out Marketing for an actual company is different to making vlogs following her around Beverly. It involves strategy, budgeting, collaboration amongst other things. She's snubbed an opportunity to extend her skills in a "real life" profession by implying it's beneath her again. I'm getting a bit fed up with her implying she can just walk in off the streets do all these jobs blindfolded, an insult to people who work hard in these jobs to make a living.

I hoped these vlogs would show her grasping reality a bit more and growing up a bit, but it's the same old out of touch Molly. Tom on the other hand seems to be giving it his all, so best of luck to him!
 
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‘Welcome to MY kitchen’

then going onto say she’s never had a kitchen before - but this is an air bnb 🤣😂🤣😂
 
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Something I've noticed from her last couple of vlogs...what is her obsession with living in "the city centre". Melbourne CBD is great but as I've said before, the suburbs are so full of character, she always seems to overlook them. There's so much to see and do out of the city so living in the city doesn't really save you time/money because if you want to actually experience Melbourne you're going to have to travel regardless. It's really not a place where everything is in one place, you can see that in today's video itself with Molly travelling out of the city for jobs.

Like I said, not knocking the city, but apartments there are so expensive and tiny(her apartment whilst nice is so small! the living room area especially). You could live in one of the inner city suburbs for a fraction of the price and with much more room (1/2 stops on the train, 5/6 minutes into the city). All the backpackers I knew lived in places like this, so unfortunately Molly's airbnb in the city isn't exactly doing it for relatability once again.

Really annoying to see her keep describing it as challenging. She doesn't know the meaning of the word! She barely broadened her horizons at all before settling in her airbnb, which btw Molly, is not the same as renting. With renting, you have other costs i.e. utility bills, which Molly undoubtedly won't have. She's lucky to be in a situation where she can just pay over the odds for a place on airbnb which is fully furnished (if she was properly renting most places in Melbourne I found were completely unfurnished so we had to sort all that ourselves too). All she's had to do in terms of getting this place is pick up the keys.

It's not the fact she's in an airbnb so much, it's the way she positions things by comparing it to renting an actual property and talking about how hard it's been for her, and how proud she is of them both. She's so out of touch with reality.

Another thing that annoyed me in the previous video was the shock she had at the fact she couldn't lease a place for 4 months. Molly get a grip on reality please. These people aren't desperate for you as a tenant. Why would they alter their conditions when they can find a tenant who's willing to rent for a longer term. Does she not understand the paperwork, effort, risk etc. that goes into renting out a property? She acts as if minimum 6 months isn't the norm, and how dare they not be flexible to accommodate her plans.

Also annoyed me in this vlog talking about jobs again. The other day she was making out she could walk into a waitressing job having not done it since she was 16 and in today's she'd "been offered a full time job in social media marketing". She turned it down because "it was an extension of what she already does". Well if the opportunity was real (seems suspicious though if you ask me) she's foolish to turn it down. Despite what she makes out Marketing for an actual company is different to making vlogs following her around Beverly. It involves strategy, budgeting, collaboration amongst other things. She's snubbed an opportunity to extend her skills in a "real life" profession by implying it's beneath her again. I'm getting a bit fed up with her implying she can just walk in off the streets do all these jobs blindfolded, an insult to people who work hard in these jobs to make a living.

I hoped these vlogs would show her grasping reality a bit more and growing up a bit, but it's the same old out of touch Molly. Tom on the other hand seems to be giving it his all, so best of luck to him!
You would think, since she is from a super small town in the middle of no where, a place no one has heard of, EVER, she would like the smaller suburbs. I would prefer that to overpriced city Airbnb’s for sure
 
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