I'm convinced they only got married to propel both of their businesses kinda like a PR stunt. "Called in my boyfriend" doesn't sound the same as "called in my husband" not to mention all the photoshoot potential. The only time they both talk about how much they love each other is to promote their courses and business or to increase their engagement. Why else would a seemingly happy couple need to elope in the middle of a pandemic without friends and family whilst constantly reminding the world how in love they are?
Also, it seems like Jasmine loves to self diagnose herself with being "unloveable" and "chasing unavailable men" babe that's just called learning and growing up. I'm sure everyone has been in the talking phase with someone they didn't see a future with, you don't need to make it into a bigger issue than it is. Plus it's not something that needs to be cured! Exploring and finding out about yourself and relationships is very very vital for finding a partner (something that she hasn't done) anyway, marrying your first boyfriend really isn't such the massive achievement that she thinks it is and she definitely uses this as a selling point.
I've already mentioned her before, but there's an influencer called Malin Andersson, who was in a horrible abusive relationship but documented her self love journey from eating disorder to plus size modelling and is now in a loving (and very private) relationship and is having a baby. I'd rather take advice from someone like her than a silly little girl like Jasmine.
A bit off topic, but I found this guy who is super popular right now called Noel Deyzel and he's everything Josh wishes he was. He's owns a successful software company and is really into fitness and self improvement whilst calling out fake positive fitness influencers *ahem josh* I'm not even into body building but he's super uplifting and inspiring, not just about fitness.
That's so good
the only thing infuriating about these dated screenshots is that it shows she does gain followers. Right idiots
Don't worry, those idiots just blindly followed her due to the cringy reel trend but her likes and comment ratio is still absolutely crap. If you think about it, she's sacrificed her dignity and soul and got all those followers and she's only just reached 100 clients. Those conversion figures aren't great tbh. I still can't believe she's sad and desperate enough to actually headhunt and DM girls to join her course. Even with every caption, she ends it with "DM me to reclaim your life" she says her life is free but she's a slave to her job and social media.
Can we talk about how the HeALer & LifE cOAch Jasmine Lipska literally changed her bio every other few days? Like girl, choose your narrative, you know you are fooling yourself that’s why you need to modify your buzzwords every seconds. It’s just hilarious.
Haha thanks for compiling this! Let's not forget the whole "wifey, iM mArRieD!" fiasco when she changed her name almost hourly!
Jasmine Mary Lipska
Jasmine Lipska
Jasmine Campbell
Jasmine Lipska Campbell
Jasmine Lipska (Campbell)
And finally reverting back to Jasmine Lipska
Funnily enough, her name is actually Jasmine Lipski lol.
This girl has no clue who she is or what she wants. When the initial excitement of being married died down, she didn't know how else to rinse. Like either use your new name or don't? Normal adults enjoy the fun and joy of initially getting married and then move on with their new life but she goes on about being married like a 13 year old in a new relationship, plastering it everywhere. Funnily enough, Josh didn't show the same excitement at all however he had "hunky hubby" in his bio for a few days after the wedding, probably got forced by Jasmine so they could have matching bios like high schoolers (I only remember that because of how cringe it was lol)
I think the whole Bali coach community have the same template because they all use the same font, same buzzwords and string sentences together in the same pretentious, nonsensical way. My personal favourite is when they use "quantum leap" in the completely wrong context