For many people having a huge high end designer handbag collection like her is just not attainable and feasible. Not everyone has the income to support that kind of collection let alone having a room to display them all. Her home appears to be nice but its just not homely and doesnt feel lived in. Again, that kind of property is out of reach for so many people. No wonder people have mental health issues.
Let’s not forget that there are billions of people who don’t give a
duck about handbags let alone expensive handbags. Besides she has nothing to gloat about as she didn’t pay for them, so there’s no sense of accomplishment of her actually buying something she wants that means something to her. She just thinks handbags will impress others and in her head elevate her.
Her house is
tit because she’s taken only gifted things & copied everyone else. She thinks she’s so good for her freebies but they mean nothing. No one cares for things they haven’t earned themselves.
She has no substance, no personality, no class.
She’s not relatable because she’s a soulless mole. Nothing to do with expensive junk. No amount of free stuff or even real money would improve her. She’s so boring. And Aldi is like watching paint dry.
And anyone can turn a spare room into a wardrobe. I have a walk in wardrobe and a spare bedroom converted as my closet. My hubby has a music room (he’s a musician) and a whole bedroom as his closet. Lidl ain’t special.
I see a few youtubers who actually have beautiful impressive homes like Alex Garza, Angie bellemere, chriselle Lim, desi perkins, and so many more and they leave lidl in the dust. She’s really nothing special nor impressive. She has nothing worth anything.
And she lacks integrity. Shown especially with how every cosmetic brand she works with tests on animals [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35]