I just saw Ieva's Instagram story about the bed and was thinking the same thing! Surely they would have measured their bedroom and read the measurements online before placing such a large order, even if it is free... they could have saved themselves and the company that hassle. She is being gifted a lot of homewares products lately, but only posts a few short stories with them tagged. I would have thought she would at least upload a vlog on YouTube with them shown. I'm sure Ieva and Rokas will want to buy a house in Klaipėda in a few years when they decide to settle down, but I've heard frequently that banks don't view influencing as a steady income unless there a decent amount of income steadily coming through each month? I'm not from Lithuania but I'm curious as to how it works there?
I was randomly scrolling through Simona Burbaitė's Instagram for a manicure photo, and I think Ieva gets a bit of her style inspiration from her. I also just noticed that they have the same star tattoo, I wonder if they are friendship tattoos? It's normal and natural to be inspired by people but I feel like the authentic Ieva was her Paris vlogging days. People change and evolve but I can't help but notice the difference between her older videos and posts, she seemed to have a more genuine smile and joy in her vlogs. Occasionally, a few of her vlogs from 5 years ago will pop up on my homepage.
I'm happy for her since now she seems to have a much better and nicer boyfriend/future husband compared to before. I hope her flower business is successful, I guess we're all confused because her uploads are so infrequent these days, yet her income and sponsorships rely on her longtime/loyal followers? Ieva used to get invited to so many events, even flown to other cities, it would be nice to see her return to her former 'self' a bit again.