There is a blurred narrative for sure with this one. I remember being in awe of her blog posts, and how she could skilfully turn ads into natural, authentic blogs. She as up for coveted awards and everything. Then she came forward and said a lot of what she said wasn't her actual stories, she'd appropriated them, because she was a blogger and not a journalist. From that moment in, I doubted all of what she said. I had no idea how to distinguish what she was saying about her poverty / abuse / daughter's plight was real, fiction or someone else's story. I respect her massively as a writer, she's got an incredible talent, but I hate how she positions herself.