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Who on earth is this wally? Why is she fannying about in the grounds of Chatsworth House and Warwick Castle dressed like she’s an escort at a business lunch? Why does her body look so weirdly edited in photos? What’s with all the luridly coloured food that she clearly doesn’t eat? I’m completely bemused.
 
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Who on earth is this wally? Why is she fannying about in the grounds of Chatsworth House and Warwick Castle dressed like she’s an escort at a business lunch? Why does her body look so weirdly edited in photos? What’s with all the luridly coloured food that she clearly doesn’t eat? I’m completely bemused.
She dresses like that on a normal day at home 🤣
 
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She dresses like that on a normal day at home 🤣
I find that so bizarre. She dresses like that to go to the shops and it’s so OTT. I do wonder if she constantly wears heels because she’s insecure of her height?
 
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I dont get why she makes out its her house when its obvious she lives with her mom. Just be honest there's no shame in it.
 
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does she have a chronic illness?
Yes, she does. I know Lauren through insta (I haven’t ever met her or seen her away from Instagram, and I haven’t come here to find this - I’m a regular, just on other threads and this one popped up when I was looking for someone else with the same first name), and I’m also chronically ill. You also wouldn’t be able to tell from a lot of my photos.

For a long time, many of us wouldn’t post anything, because we get judged by abled people all the time. “Oh, you did that? Must be faking”, “You went on holiday? Must be faking”. It’s horrible. A picture only shows a moment of our lives. Everything I do, I pay for, but I’ve been ill more than half my life, so yes, I will do things sometimes that I will suffer for after, otherwise I wouldn’t do anything at all. We deserve to have a life, not just sit still. I have days out - and then I’m in bed for the next few days. After I went on holiday, I was in bed for two weeks, in agony and severely fatigued. Was it worth it? Yes - I got to experience another part of the world. No, I wouldn’t be able to go out and work a job (although, not all chronically ill people are out of work - we all have different conditions that affect us at different levels), because I wouldn’t be reliable. Even on holiday, not every day is out having fun - a lot of it is resting.
Sometimes I talk about my health on insta, and sometimes I don’t. But it’s been amazing for making me feel not quite so alone.
Lauren has hosted a few workshops, and I know she gets some paid brand work. I don’t dress like her, but getting dressed up for nothing is something I do sometimes, just to feel “normal” for a bit.
People don’t see what goes on away from a picture, they just assume. Being sick isn’t fun, and I’m lucky I have a husband who works in healthcare and understands completely, and supportive parents, as many don’t have anyone.

I like her bright edits. Her cakes are beautiful, and if it makes her happy, then that’s all that matters. I know she gives a lot of her cakes away to family and neighbours. But please don’t think we’re all fakers, or “not as ill as we seem”. We’re just trying to live as best we can. I post regularly, but that doesn’t mean I take photos all the time or go out all the time. I’ll take some on good days, build them up, and then won’t be able to take any for ages, but I’ll have some to post in the meantime.
It’s being afraid of people accusing us of faking that can stop many of us posting altogether. And finding things like this just makes us feel like we’ve done something wrong just showing the better days of our lives, when we actually haven’t. I do raise awareness for my conditions, but I don’t want to talk about them all the time. It took me a long time to even show my mobility aids - for ages I’d hide them just out of shot, and then quickly grab them again. Just know, that even when we’re out and taking a photo, we still feel pretty awful, it’s just a slightly better day. Make-up and a smile can work wonders, but they’re just a mask.
 
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Yes, she does. I know Lauren through insta (I haven’t ever met her or seen her away from Instagram, and I haven’t come here to find this - I’m a regular, just on other threads and this one popped up when I was looking for someone else with the same first name), and I’m also chronically ill. You also wouldn’t be able to tell from a lot of my photos.

For a long time, many of us wouldn’t post anything, because we get judged by abled people all the time. “Oh, you did that? Must be faking”, “You went on holiday? Must be faking”. It’s horrible. A picture only shows a moment of our lives. Everything I do, I pay for, but I’ve been ill more than half my life, so yes, I will do things sometimes that I will suffer for after, otherwise I wouldn’t do anything at all. We deserve to have a life, not just sit still. I have days out - and then I’m in bed for the next few days. After I went on holiday, I was in bed for two weeks, in agony and severely fatigued. Was it worth it? Yes - I got to experience another part of the world. No, I wouldn’t be able to go out and work a job (although, not all chronically ill people are out of work - we all have different conditions that affect us at different levels), because I wouldn’t be reliable. Even on holiday, not every day is out having fun - a lot of it is resting.
Sometimes I talk about my health on insta, and sometimes I don’t. But it’s been amazing for making me feel not quite so alone.
Lauren has hosted a few workshops, and I know she gets some paid brand work. I don’t dress like her, but getting dressed up for nothing is something I do sometimes, just to feel “normal” for a bit.
People don’t see what goes on away from a picture, they just assume. Being sick isn’t fun, and I’m lucky I have a husband who works in healthcare and understands completely, and supportive parents, as many don’t have anyone.

I like her bright edits. Her cakes are beautiful, and if it makes her happy, then that’s all that matters. I know she gives a lot of her cakes away to family and neighbours. But please don’t think we’re all fakers, or “not as ill as we seem”. We’re just trying to live as best we can. I post regularly, but that doesn’t mean I take photos all the time or go out all the time. I’ll take some on good days, build them up, and then won’t be able to take any for ages, but I’ll have some to post in the meantime.
It’s being afraid of people accusing us of faking that can stop many of us posting altogether. And finding things like this just makes us feel like we’ve done something wrong just showing the better days of our lives, when we actually haven’t. I do raise awareness for my conditions, but I don’t want to talk about them all the time. It took me a long time to even show my mobility aids - for ages I’d hide them just out of shot, and then quickly grab them again. Just know, that even when we’re out and taking a photo, we still feel pretty awful, it’s just a slightly better day. Make-up and a smile can work wonders, but they’re just a mask.
I think what irritates a lot of people is that she goes so far to make out it’s the perfect life, there is nothing wrong with a photo that isn’t staged. She should remember her audience as a lot of it will be young girls and the content is very much lots of expensive make up, outfits, wine and food so when she reposts photos and makes out it’s recent people question.

I stand by that if she drinks as much alcohol and sugary processed food as she posts she does then that definitely won’t help any long term condition and it annoys that life out of me that she buy shop bought cake/brownies/cookies e.g. Fibre One bars, decorates them and claims she has made them, especially if she then charges people for workshops.

I 100% understand your posts and the frustrations you must face, it certainly isn’t about being defined by her illness and I don’t doubt she has an illness I just question her intentions sometimes.
 
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I think what irritates a lot of people is that she goes so far to make out it’s the perfect life, there is nothing wrong with a photo that isn’t staged. She should remember her audience as a lot of it will be young girls and the content is very much lots of expensive make up, outfits, wine and food so when she reposts photos and makes out it’s recent people question.

I stand by that if she drinks as much alcohol and sugary processed food as she posts she does then that definitely won’t help any long term condition and it annoys that life out of me that she buy shop bought cake/brownies/cookies e.g. Fibre One bars, decorates them and claims she has made them, especially if she then charges people for workshops.

I 100% understand your posts and the frustrations you must face, it certainly isn’t about being defined by her illness and I don’t doubt she has an illness I just question her intentions sometimes.
I have no idea about the brownies, but she has posted videos in the past showing her baking. I don’t remember seeing anything that looked shop-bought, but admittedly I don’t always pay that much attention. I do agree with the eating and drinking part (although I don’t think she eats anywhere near as much sugar as she shows), although I eat my fair share of rubbish at times.
 
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I think what irritates a lot of people is that she goes so far to make out it’s the perfect life, there is nothing wrong with a photo that isn’t staged. She should remember her audience as a lot of it will be young girls and the content is very much lots of expensive make up, outfits, wine and food so when she reposts photos and makes out it’s recent people question.

I stand by that if she drinks as much alcohol and sugary processed food as she posts she does then that definitely won’t help any long term condition and it annoys that life out of me that she buy shop bought cake/brownies/cookies e.g. Fibre One bars, decorates them and claims she has made them, especially if she then charges people for workshops.

I 100% understand your posts and the frustrations you must face, it certainly isn’t about being defined by her illness and I don’t doubt she has an illness I just question her intentions sometimes.
I agree in the sense that with her figure it’s highly unlikely the food she posts she doesn’t actually eat. It’s so wasteful and so dishonest. I wish she would just post normal stuff and show what her life is really like, so people could be educated more on chronic illness. I find the sickly sweet feed pretty awful to be honest. Also winds me up that she repeats exactly the same photos with just different captions, as though she’s never posted them before.
 
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She doesn’t have an illness. To the person who wrote that she does! She really doesn’t. I know her and I’ve met her! And not on any single occasion she has been to weak to open her eyes🤨. It’s bloody convienient that the days it’s miraculously disappears is every Saturday to sit in the pub. 🤷🏼‍♀️
She lives with her mum, she doesn’t work just sits home all day.
the boyfriend she has or hadshe was walking around town a few weeks back ‘ before diff households We’re allowed to meet’ she doesn’t post that on insta.
She always spends a Thursday and Saturday in the pub with her dad (Wetherspoons to be precise).
 
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At the end of the page I’ve wrote more lol
life is never all as it seems. People play up to social media too much these days. No wonder people are so self conscious all the time, if she does have a chronic illness and wants to share and advocate there are better ways of doing it I suppose 🤷🏻‍♀️ Just saying! I no pictures never show the full story. But my god they are very deceiving
 
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She doesn’t have an illness. To the person who wrote that she does! She really doesn’t. I know her and I’ve met her! And not on any single occasion she has been to weak to open her eyes🤨. It’s bloody convienient that the days it’s miraculously disappears is every Saturday to sit in the pub. 🤷🏼‍♀️
She lives with her mum, she doesn’t work just sits home all day.
the boyfriend she has or hadshe was walking around town a few weeks back ‘ before diff households We’re allowed to meet’ she doesn’t post that on insta.
She always spends a Thursday and Saturday in the pub with her dad (Wetherspoons to be precise).
So how does she earn money then? She doesn’t do that many brand deals. Is she claiming benefits or disability benefits?
 
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