no one is saying Georgie isnt the villain. But they did thrive off the drama. The cryptic stories, the ‘omg they’re dangerous they’re creepy it’s like a horror movie don’t approach them’ as though they were literally going to murder people etc. all theatrics and terribly handled and used as a way to try and boost their own profiles/views/engagement.To be honest, I followed Georgie’s journey and it seemed true. More than anything because, it didn’t even cross my mind that someone would go through such lengths to lie and make some money. I think people are being pretty tough on the Insta girls considering it’s Georgie that lied. In my opinion, banging on about someone with cancer doesn’t raise profiles. It actually puts people off. People don’t want to follow and watch someone dying and hear bad news on Instagram everyday. I was dragged in by Georgie, I was messaging her about treatments I knew about to do with brain tumours etc and she would respond in detail. I don’t know what these Insta huns are like in person but I don’t think they deserve to be bitched about more so than the actual villain in this situation.
They may have felt sorry for the followers that were duped into donating but they did not feel sorry for all the additional attention it brought them.
If numbers mean nothing to them why did they mention in the joint final statement that Georgie used to have 18k followers, why is that even relevant? Other than them making it clear they were helping a fellow instahun, not a random lady with 100 followers.
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