I've just found this thread and wanted to share my experience with her. I met Erim and her dad years ago at a networking event for Sikh professionals (this must be coming up to 8 or 9 years ago) before she was 'insta-famous' and brought out her oil product. She was extremely rude - so rude that I still remember it to this day. She made a really big deal out of being a girl who was raised by her father without a mum or sisters and at first I sympathised, because I was brought up in a similar way after my mum passed away in my childhood. When I was introduced to her, she looked me up and down (I wasn't the confident back then, I must admit, and I was already feeling so out of my depth), gave me a dirty look, rolled her eyes and said "oh hi" in a flat, bored tone of voice and walked away. I was quite shocked - there's a level of basic courtesy and etiquette at a networking event; even if you speak to someone who's a bit dull. The whole evening she was constantly asking her friend to take photos of her, ignoring lots of the other women, flirting and chatting up lots of the men and asking them if they wanted to go to a club after the event. I later found out that she told a mutual friend that I was 'fat and boring.' It's never nice hearing anyone say stuff like that about you and it stayed with me for a while because I was so unconfident in my younger years. That's why when I saw her IG, all the BS she posts about 'sisterhood' and supporting women etc. it made me so angry because I don't think she's ever cared about that sort of thing - and I always like to think that people change with time but from what I've read here, it doesn't look that way. I'm glad there is a thread here about her and I hope more people see her for what she really is