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fwooper

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To add:

- Revealed she has "hired" her dad to work for TALA. Her dad is immensely grateful for the job opportunity as he was struggling to make ends meet; his multimillion £ consultancy firm just wasn't cutting it.
- Attended Montana Brown's (Z-List Love Islander) birthday, a corona-fest with 20+ people. While apparently having half lung capacity.
- Continues to claim that she was in financial peril in her second of uni (reality: she paid her fees to her uni 1 week late)
- Despite her recent silence on socials, she decided to suddenly speak up about the Oatly investment debacle - presumably because people calling out a 'sustainable' brand for not living up to its values hit a bit too close to home. Probably pre-empting the inevitable criticisms she'll get when she turns TALA into a fully-fledged fast fashion brand.
- Still can't get enough of girlboss feminism.
 
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dfsdfsdfadfs

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Look, she just happened to have close family friends, who wanted to get rid of the exact designer dog that she had been looking, at exactly the right time away from their mother were they could be rehomed, at a reasonable rescue fee of £5000 for the pleasure of saving it from a life of squalor.
 
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hello0986

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I really hope that first message from her EA is satire, she really does continue to show us how convinced she is that she is infinitely better than her entire following & just about everyone else🤡
“An amazing EA will honestly change your life” WHO IS SHE TALKING TO?? is she going to encourage her stans on their grad schemes to “delegate and get an EA” as part of her worldly advice in her book?

The EA messages her like when you hype up the baby intern you’ve took under your wing who has been through their busy deadline, not a bloody CEO. She must just only hire people who are willing to kiss her arse.

I can’t believe someone who claims to be so intelligent is so lacking in awareness as to how embarrassing it is to humble brag like that. There’s screenshots you share with your pals when your boss hypes you up and your proud of yourself, but sharing them publicly with a million people makes you deluded.
 
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Alexandra876

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"remember it's not a competition", she says as she tries to compete with people by shooting down anyone who dares to imply her life isn't hard. Make it make sense🙃
 
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XMMX

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Anyone else spot the Rightmove tabs?
She mentioned investing in property a while back and I naively assumed she meant her own house. Seeing this now I can only assume she's looking at buying to let as an investment.
If she does this, it really will be the tipping point for me on remotely believing she is left-wing. Landlords are vile.
 

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974923829

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Let's be real, this is the same Stormzy is 72 years old who owns (at least) a Rolex Rainbow Daytona, a Patek Philippe 5980 Nautilus Chronograph, and a Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G-001. Combined price tag of ~£175,000 just for those three watches alone, not to mention the rest of his wardrobe, houses, cars, etc. Must feel like looking in a mirror for Grace. Admittedly Stormzy is 72 years old is evidently more socially aware/sensitive and is attempting to do his part for social justice, yet falls victim to the same habit as Grace of spending vast sums of money on almost completely unnecessary luxuries.
Let's be real, this is the same Stormzy is 72 years old who owns (at least) a Rolex Rainbow Daytona, a Patek Philippe 5980 Nautilus Chronograph, and a Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5168G-001. Combined price tag of ~£175,000 just for those three watches alone, not to mention the rest of his wardrobe, houses, cars, etc. Must feel like looking in a mirror for Grace. Admittedly Stormzy is 72 years old is evidently more socially aware/sensitive and is attempting to do his part for social justice, yet falls victim to the same habit as Grace of spending vast sums of money on almost completely unnecessary luxuries.
I really don’t think you can compare Stormzy is 72 years old to grace at all
 
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July9696

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She doesn’t need one. She’s just looking at getting one for the sake of it and to show off. During a time where the job situation is dire, the wealth gaps in society are huge and only being exacerbated by the pandemic. How can she have the lack of awareness in asking her followers as well! Piss off, you have no idea how lucky you are to be able to buy one and you’re after a super car only the elite members of a 1% can afford!

I’m sick of it! Donate to charity, set up a scheme to help the disadvantaged in sport, offer music scholarships at your beloved Oxford, do something useful with your millions!

Eat the fucking rich.
 
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fwooper

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I keep rewatching the story of her speaking in a Shreddy meeting and despite working in marketing myself do not understand a single word she is saying. It’s incoherent.
“…every arm of our business, which is where we are driving money into that marketing, um and being able to give people an offering whether they’re using our products or not, and that’s what I think really sets the really disruptive brands in the game…”

Direct quote. Even though it's taken out of its context, but I'm not convinced that context would help. It's garbled nonsense with the odd bit of corporate jargon thrown in (she loves "disrupting" and its variants haha).
 
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dinkybird

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LOL "if you have time for a morning coffee you have time to read".
drink my coffee on my drive to work hun but sure let me print out some fucker’s thesis to read instead of focussing on my actual job

what an absolute fanny
 
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FDR97

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Sustainability Queen Grace posting about manifesting MORE money.

Honestly, she makes me want to vomit- shouts about creating a future for the generations to come, tries to pretend she cares about the state of the world, pretends through her online presence that she is an advocate for the socially disadvantaged and about about how much she supports Labour.

We all wish we could manifest more money. All of us that live in the real world could be doing with a few extra pounds in our pocket. Especially during a pandemic where many of us have lost our jobs or gone months without a full paycheck because of furlough and now face the prospect of trying to advance in a looming economic crisis. Silly you though- If you were as hard-working and creative as Grace, you too could manifest money. So really, it's your own fault that you don't have any because you lack the dedication to make money happen!

But Grace, she wants to manifest more money because money isn't evil! Money, according to her screenshots on Instagram, is only bad when used with bad intention. Her intention? To grow her little company that she works so hard on to launching herself into billionaire status. Why? Because she MANIFESTS it, and with her superior intelligence and work ethic she will achieve that manifestation. Grace, with her infinite wisdom will achieve what NO OTHER billionaire has been able to do- Sustainably and without exploiting others for her own gain. So all hail Grace who is an intrepid entrepreneur and will go where no man or woman has ever gone before.

You have misgivings?! How could you? This is big ol' hearted Grez Bev, the Eco Princess who provides products that will enrich your life, future generations and the planet, you silly troll.


What a load of shit. Utter. Utter shit.

This, coming from a woman who flaunts a Fenti pimp ring and Cartier bracelets that combined, cost more than a few years rent for many. Who has such regard for society and that people around her that she refuses to wear a mask. A woman who screams about eco friendliness and goes everywhere in a cab or car service. A woman who jets off on multiple holidays a year and beds down in luxury. A woman who won't even pay prospective staff in London a wage that covers their living expenses.

This is the woman who is allowed to sit there and tell us that money is not evil. Only have NOTS, like you and I (non CEO Boss Babes) see it like that but she has the mindset, insight and intentions the common person lacks ans she will use her monetary status for good.
Yes ok. She is doing such a good job of it now isn't she? Spoilt. Petty. Pampered. That's what success and money have made her. And fair enough but when you use your platform to force people into submission and use sustainability as a battering ram and tool to make yourself look good then all the above is juxtaposed and outs you as a fraud.

God. What a narcissistic piece of work she is.
Ive said it a few time’s already but this whole “I’m a left wing socialist, haha I’m relatable” is a massive front. She is a massive Tory and I don’t understand how her following haven’t figured this out yet.
 
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MIClovergirl

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Sorry but if your top priority is becoming wealthy you’re not one of the ‘good ones’. If you somehow amassed your wealth through a NPO that’s purpose is to give the money you make to a charity or people that need it then sure. But obsessing over having crazy amounts of personal wealth so you can live a luxurious lifestyle makes you greedy, because NO ONE needs that much money and all it does is great greater disparity of wealth which if she’s truly left wing she would know? Of course everyone would enjoy having more money, but to be that rich and your priority is to become a billionaire? She’s gonna be like Virgil giving £50 to charity out of allll her money. It’s so clear from how she already lives she doesn’t want to make that much money so she can be philanthropic with it, she just wants it sat in assets or her bank account so she can flex and wear designer everything. Like I said of course everyone wants money, but to be that obsessed with becoming a billionaire is inherently unethical, because it requires insane amounts of money you could never actually spend just sat in assets to increase and maintain your wealth rather than giving it causes that need it

Yes money itself doesn’t automatically turn you bad, but obsessing over it does. Because then your net worth becomes more important to you than using your wealth to help others. (And no, when you’re a billionaire giving a small fraction of your money to charity just doesn’t cut it when you have the means to end literal famines)
 
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cookiemunchmunch

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Adding these extremely cringey statements for anyone that may not be on Instagram :)

Also, she added the first story in her "rules" highlights. I went to check thinking "would she really?" and yes... she did. She did really
 
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fwooper

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It’s funny to see her agonise over which car is the more environmentally friendly option when the easiest way to be environmentally friendly would be to not buy a bloody car when you live in a city with some of the best public transport links in the world.
 
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I haven’t kept up with Grace for a while but was aware of her new book, and just saw her most recent post about reading.

I find it ironic that she’s sunk back into her manically overloaded work lifestyle again, just like at uni, when writing a book about productivity. She makes her own work seem very stressful and sporadic, going from 0 to 100 like a yo-yo, which ultimately is not a very effective way to work...

I also find it quite obvious that she’s promoting reading when she’s about to release a book. Just like with resistance bands, books are becoming the next top thing that “boss babes” should be using, just in time for Grace to rake in the sales.

And that leads me to my last and most important point. In her caption she states “reading is a very cheap, constantly accumulating education” — reading this makes me so unbelievably uncomfortable at the privilege she is showing. Because when you think about it, reading is not always cheap at all. Books, e-books, and audio books cost a lot of money both when purchased first hand and second hand. Think of how many students suffer at the hands of their own uni / college courses when they can barely afford the textbooks and reading lists. Think of the £8.99 you can spend on a paperback in Waterstones which could also be spent putting dinner on the table for a family of 5. Yes, there are libraries or book shares— but think of the costs involved to get there. Does someone have to drive or take transport to reach the location? Or postage costs for book swaps? Do they even have time to do this, or are they working 12 hour days earning a living with other responsibilities on weekends?
And as for online articles and such — the means to access these (computers, laptops, phones, e-readers) are all a massive privilege with huge price tags attached.
So how much will Grace’s new book cost? A new release in hardback, that will not be cheap. Yes, reading is a beautiful education, but it is unfortunately far less accessible than Grace makes it out to be.
 
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ogbblol

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I follow Grace on LinkedIn and someone had made a creative CV saying how they hadn’t heard back and this was In the comments from someone else...so so shitty of them not to get back, after asking for such a big supporting task !!!!
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