These comments are not acceptable but I still do not believe that she is a size 16 roughly or not.
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I don't think these comments are actually meant to body shame, I think is mostly because she promotes obesity and is a moaning witch. How can she says size 16 is average??? Is already overweight and still she is not size 16 probably 32. But seriously she throw tit and shade to others when things are not her way but she loves to victimise herself.These comments are not acceptable but I still do not believe that she is a size 16 roughly or not.
Smug sums her upI've been every size under the sun from a 6 to a 22. I can tell you with completely certainty that she is NOT a size 16. Who does she think she is fooling?! I don't even care about her clothing size. I do care about her bland yet somehow still smug personality. Why do brands still send her stuff?
Ugh what a smug witchThat is pretty desperate!
I also noticed she's back to calling herself a "Size 16 Modest Dresser" in her Instagram bio. Come on babe, haven't we been over this?
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Replies like this are why she is just so unlikeable IMO. It doesn't take long for her veneer to slip.
Wait wasn't she struggling with money all these months?? She is lying as the size 16 she is tagging brands hoping to get freebies or an ad deal.That is pretty desperate!
I also noticed she's back to calling herself a "Size 16 Modest Dresser" in her Instagram bio. Come on babe, haven't we been over this?
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Replies like this are why she is just so unlikeable IMO. It doesn't take long for her veneer to slip.
As far as I understand, influencers should use AD any time they are influenced (by brand or with affiliate links to specific places) to promote something - whether they get paid or not.Just got confirmed that her "yoga" femfresh ad wasn't actually paid, the brand invited many bloggers to do it but without any payment offer just free product. So she is basically lying pushing AD hoping brands and agencies would think she is a highly demanded influenza andfor what I heard many are doing the same.
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There was an update on that as it was a bit confusing, they have to put AD if they are actually getting paid for posting about it, discriminate if the links are affiliate and if is only free product ad pr sample or press sample or gifted. But if they don't receive money they don't have to put ADAs far as I understand, influencers should use AD any time they are influenced (by brand or with affiliate links to specific places) to promote something - whether they get paid or not.
(IMO, there should be better definition about what the ad part is - eg you’re supposed to use AD if you’re using an affiliate link but that’s not very informative to the reader until after they click through!)