Me three!! One of the comments on it was hilarious as she had put in the description that it had never been worn but she was wearing it.
I saw this! Absolutely hilarious.
Surely it would be some sort of wake up call that you have so many clothes that “have never been worn” (except for in the photo - so who’s to say it’s only been worn then

White lies are still white lies)
But also fair enough she gets a lot gifted to her, but SURELY they have brain cells to realise (and this is about most influencers not just Emily) that they’re pretty comfortable (yes some more than others) so actually a lot of the unused clothes, make up, any gifted products they will not use could go to women’s refugees or charity etc??? They do not need to sell if ALL when they did not buy it. Not sure if it’s telling that a handful of the items have the retail price on, most don’t - is that handful the only ones she’s actually paid for?
Also with challenge videos such a “£1000 to spend in X” or whatever because a video has been made which is their job, could this be claimed back on taxes? Like where is the line for this?
She also doesn’t seem to own an iron. One of the “never worn” items looks like it’d been picked up from the bottom of her wardrobe...