Lailli Mirza #4 Fake bags, Fake relationships, Fake money and a Fake rich heiress

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If we all were to trace our ancestry back to 10000 years ago, we'd all be pretty mixed too LMAO
 
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How’s Lailli’s factory going, so is that where all the abayas are made for Qabeela and Petit is just an add on. Would be nice to see Lailli actually working hard as it seems Alizey is definitely doing the 9-5 at her mothers clinic. She’s smart to keep it low key as she will probably be the one to get married and lead a happy life. Lailli has tarnished her reputation far too much I don’t think any Asian mums will approve of her.
 
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If we all were to trace our ancestry back to 10000 years ago, we'd all be pretty mixed too LMAO
It’s true.. you have Pakistanis and Bengalis flexing Turkish ancestry these days and Lailli just took it to another level.
As for Alizey not posting ethnicity stuff, it’s probably a blessing. One twin causing enough damage is enough, we don’t need two. I can understand if Biolite keeps her busy but it would be a shame if she stepped back a bit from posting about fashion in fear of backlash she might receive for her early days and association with Lailli.
 
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maybe im late but does she have breast implants or something?? her chest looks so big on her small frame but twin doesnt have the same issue. i just noticed lol
 
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Lailli is never letting go of the idea of being Iranian or Persian simply because she doesn't want to, poor girlie has serious identity issues and self-hate is on another level

I mean, my dad's family came from France, and I'm talking about great-grandparents, but honestly, would never claim to be French or anything cause that was back in the late 1800s, my grandparents were born and raised in Mexico, so like my dad.
I just recently found out that my mom's family is a mix of Kurds and Jews but then again, would never claim either ethnicity, why claim another ethnicity you weren't raised with?


My parents are Mexican, I was born in Mexico and grew up there 'till I was 16 when we moved to the US so I'd only claim Mexican as my only ethnicity (although I have the US citizenship as well)

Anyways, Lailli would never come out clean as it is cause she knows she dug herself quite deep in that hole and there's really no way out, but honestly, her lying about ethnicity is not my problem, what bothers me is her pretending to be some billionaire heiress when it's been exposed many times that she's nowhere near as super wealthy as she claims
 
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maybe im late but does she have breast implants or something?? her chest looks so big on her small frame but twin doesnt have the same issue. i just noticed lol
Check out Page 2 of thread 3. Yes she has. Nothing wrong with implants but the size she picked is probably too big for her petite frame and looks boulderish. Vid of the stiff square cleavage , before and after there too
 
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Didn’t she say her dad was Indian, then tried to ‘correct’ it to ‘Persian Indian’

And I would seriously doubt they’re real Persian when she literally doesn’t speak or understand Farsi and has never been to Iran when it’s so close.

She also said they speak Farsi at home, so how some she can’t manage to understand literally even one sentence of it?

Lots of people like to claim ‘Persian’ or ‘Arab’ ancestry because it’s interesting and makes them seem more exotic/upper class. Chloe Khan used to do it as well but it was more common amongst British Pakistanis and Indians
 
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speaking of chole khan whats the tea on her?? she lives so lavish now compared to when she first came out. what does she do now?
 
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@ninaaaaa Chloe used to escort, probably still does but a lot more low key and catering to wealthier clients. She’s in Monaco right now isn’t she? Probably again on the hunt for some even richer old men. She must be making a lot on OF as well considering how many followers she has.

Has an on/off boyfriend who’s much older (50s?) and a criminal. Doesn’t seem to have full custody of her daughter (drug issues amongst other things) and probably never will but seems to not care that much.

The lavish lifestyle started with John Gray in California, then she left the US and wasn’t allowed back as she was caught working as a hooker (incidentally in common with his other well known ‘girlfriends’, he seems to always have them on the game). Fast forward a few years, more hooking (now in Dubai and all over the place, just not America anymore) and cam work, moving onto OnlyFans and gaining a much larger following from being in the press.

Years ago she was styling herself as a ‘Persian princess’ but dropped that stuff quite a while back, unlike Laili She’s probably richer as well now

The beginning of Chloe’s financial ascent in pic, still looking very different even though she’d had a few things done already. Sorry to ramble but has also reminded me of the time Laili said she spent a MILLION on maintenance on her looks

 

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Saw her flipping houses and training to inject fillers/beauty aesthetics on TikTok. Irrespective of her escorting/gentleman’s club past, she’s open and humble about where she was raised bc she lives a better life now. Lailli couldn’t keep up with the amount of stuff Chloe’s done .
 
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"Your confused im confused bruh! "
How do you open a clinic just like that am sure you need some form of credentials. Wasn't she even doing some of these procedures at one point?
@foxxypie
technically she didn't call herself a medical doctor that's why she got away with it. She says in a video for Lailli or I think the biolite's YouTube page, that she got some esthetician type certificate that gave her the doctor title (u don't need to go to medical school or university for it and pretty much anyone can get it). Think of it like how ppl with PHD's can call themselves doctors, but Mona's one isn't actually a credible title. hope that makes sense. Dubai could be cracking down on fraud situations, so maybe that's why Mona stopped using it.
You actually only need to take a short course to get the license to do injections involving fillers/botox. A lot of these clinics that influencers get their fillers/botox aren't actual medical offices. They're just places that only do botox/fillers. So that's why Mona was able to do the procedures for her clinic.
I'm not sure how the international rhinoplasty surgeons Biolite brings in are able to operate at the clinic. I'm not sure on Dubai's laws bc here in the states the doctors have to be affiliated with a local hospital.
 
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no, she was making out she was a mental health professional for a time nothing to do with aesthetics
 
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no, she was making out she was a mental health professional for a time nothing to do with aesthetics
oh my bad, the video I saw she only mentioned the skincare treatment certificate stuff, so I assumed it was about that
 
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My parents are Mexican, I was born in Mexico and grew up there 'till I was 16 when we moved to the US so I'd only claim Mexican as my only ethnicity (although I have the US citizenship as well)
Seems like a lot of folks are conflating things. Nationality is not the same as ethnicity. As you have described it you are not ethnically Mexican. You are Mexican, of French, Kurdish, and Jewish (which is a religion, not ethnicity either) descent.
 
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If we all followed those rules we would just call ourselves British even though we clearly have different ethnicities. I think mentioning decent is still important. I’ve never met someone with different roots just stick with there passport because they moved to a western country.
 
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Your ancestry&me test came back 90% Afghan when your great grandparents and above spoke farsi? This is cap I'm sorry

But yeah Lailli is a desi

didnt she say she was Azerbaijani, Turkish and Iranian once?



She could have just said she's british and thats it. But she went out of her way to convince everyone she's persian
This is funny because every self-hating Pakistani nationalist has claimed these 3 nationalities hahahahaha if she's actually claimed those nationalities she's definitely got Pakistani in her (from Monas side)

If you guys like, I can go into the history of why Pakistanis are so self-hating but I'll try to keep it short and sweet for readability.

After the partition, the British drew random borders in South Asia. Pakistan's borders claimed Afghans and Balochis (iranic people) and part of Punjab. 3 different ethnic groups. Also, brown converts immigrated to Pakistan post partition and in order to avoid discrimination (because a lot were from OBC/'untouchable' tribes and clans and others were Hindu converts that didn't want to be discriminated for their religious lineage) created lies about how their ancestors were Arabs, Turks or Persian to hide their ancestral lineages. These were the only choices you had, change your background for social mobility or accept your background and be subjected to punishment. Some high-caste desis were honest about their lineage, but that was only because they would not be discriminated against for it and most of them have been constrained to the middle-class because of how entrenched the caste system is. The state also enables this, if you wanna read into it you can search Arabisation of Pakistan.

Anyway, if you look at the state of Pakistan now, Punjabis with falsified lineages that try to benefit from Arab/Persian supremacy in Pak are at the top of the ladder, whereas the low caste Muslims converts are left behind. That's probably why Laillis grandma wrote that book too, I doubt if Lailli did an ancestry test she'd have any Persian in her. Their Iranian ancestry was most definitely falsified so they could portray themselves as 'high-caste' Ashrafs, and it seems to have worked since Mona's family reside in Clifton and Mona grew up there. It's an affluent area littered Pakistani old-money.

It's so funny how Lailli's claims of being old money are most likely true but now she can't claim them. Pakistani old-money is extremely affluent and has a lot of political power, I'm sure Lailli's Clifton family are well-connected with the Pakistani establishment too. I know she grew up in a shithole in Watford but a friend of mine whose family is affluent as well grew up in similar conditions to Lailli (separated parents, mom had to make it on her own even though they had money back home) so I don't see that as being an indicator of her current financial situation, especially considering how hard it used to be to transfer money from Pak to the UK because most rich pakistanis don't declare their income (to avoid tax)

TLDR:
People in Pakistan claim Arab/Iranian heritage as a result of British colonialism and the caste system, people with 'pure Muslim heritage' are at the top of the ladder, converts from high castes in the upper middle and OBCs/untouchables at the bottom, even in present day Pak. This explains Laillis grandmothers book which contains a (most likely falsified) claim of Iranian ancestry.

Mona being raised in Clifton implies that the family does have money, probably old feudal money. I speculated that Lailli being raised in Watford doesn't mean much b/c many affluent Pakistanis faced socioeconomic hardship after immigrating to the UK because they couldn't transfer cash out of Pakistan (gov makes it hard on purpose), most rich pakistanis couldn't (and still can't) move money out of the country b/c they don't declare their yearly income to avoid tax, they couldn't move money out of the country legally so a lot of them established themselves outside the UK with what little they could pool together.


Why are you talking about the OCI? Did she mention getting it?

Are you speculating that Lailli has to be fully Indian to enter India as any Pakistani heritage will prevent her from doing so? I went for a friends wedding and they were very strict with me, I could only stay in one region iirc but because the people sponsoring me were respected my visa got accepted. I'd visited Pakistan recently before that trip too, it depends on a myriad of factors. Plus I know Pakistani-Indians who have entered India to visit their family, getting the visa is hard but not impossible and you don't need an OCI so she doesn't have to be fully Indian to enter
 
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