I really don't care if they buy their stuff before, during, or after a pandemic. Poor people already were a thing before the pandemic. And no one cared what they felt like. If you don't wanna see people indulging in luxury you better don't watch them, because they won't change, and realistically, it's better they give their money back into the economic cycle than saving it up. Would it be better they invest their $$ in local and smaller businesses, heck yes.
The real sick thing is, that already super-rich got just richer during the pandemic.
What gets me so much, is her shallowness and lying. She only buys all this expensive
tit to live up to a competition she only made up in her head. Also, as a so-called influencer, she should care about her followers and not mislead them. But in the end, she is nothing else than an overpaid sales person, whereas real sales persons in the stores get paid much much less. I think it's time that influencers stop being a thing, as they are atm.
When you can never be sure that something is an #ad, or what credit a voucher had. Influencers are lacking transparency, this has to stop.
Something that started with YT and Insta in the last decade has evolved into a monster. Former enthusiasts lost all their spark in exchange for $$-signs. The whole system is the problem, not only the individuals. When you are the sponsor, as a brand, and you are ok, with your sales person, to lie their asses off, to generate sales, you should be hold accountable as well.
Lydia doesn't only scam her followers, she also scams her fellow influencers and brands/people she collabs with. I always say I wanna see the portfolio Carrie sends around on behalf of Lydia, and what does she write in business emails or what does she tell on phone calls. And then, when Lydl got the job/collab, she ALWAYS does a bad job in promoting it.
Look at this
tit. She didn't even try to promote it for Christmas
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I know it was not intentional (was it?) but this has me giggling.