So it was publicly state it was a REPLICA? Wow!^
Yes the article is still alive with 300 k .
Welcome and thanks for your outlook
Link for the article??So it was publicly state it was a REPLICA? Wow!
I'm not sure about pp..So it was publicly state it was a REPLICA? Wow!
So it was publicly state it was a REPLICA? Wow!
The article that I posted was the first article about the robberyNo, it was a French article that was out in the first couple of days when it happened but as I said in my previous post, I have not been able to find it again so maybe they reported it wrong. Which is why I said I felt bad mentioning it but it would not surprise me.
Just to make it clear, I am not arguing and I apologise if it seemed that way. I said I saw it written online and I feel bad for mentioning it because that article is not there anymore. Either way, replica or not- her privacy was invaded and an awful lot was taken from her. Perhaps I didn’t articulate it properly before but what I mean is, maybe she doesn’t feel as attached to some of these things because they were not genuine/bought by her. Hence why she’s going through the experience seemingly unaffected.The article that I posted was the first article about the robbery
Only Tammy forgets that this is the second time she got robbed. I get it, you got robbed, traumatic experience, that stuff haunts you but she blatantly refuses to take in consideration that it might happen again and change her ways. Her solution is running away from the place where it happened and any therapist can tell you that that is not going to solve anything.Hi everyone,
I have been following this discussion for awhile but I’m new to the forum. I stopped watching Tamara’s videos ages ago (apart from the occasional video here and there after I read something on here) but I genuinely struggle to find any entertainment value in her current content. A couple of things that I wanted to discuss (apologies if my first post on here ends up too long):
Whilst I feel so sorry for anyone who has gone through a robbery, like many of you I am finding her attitude odd. I had things stolen from my home awhile back and that feeling that someone has invaded your personal space and privacy is horrible. I understand the need to talk about it as you search for comfort but she does it in a very strange way. In the first video of Tamara’s that I watched she had a sitting down chat and explained how she rarely did that type of videos due to her being a private person who doesn’t like talking about her personal life.Since then, all she’s ever done is chatty videos where she talks about her personal life. Also, when I first heard about the robbery, I googled to see what comes up and the first article (which admittedly, I google translated from a French media outlet) was talking about the value of the things that were stolen and on there it said €300,000 worth of bags, jewellery and watches, including a replica of a PP watch. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find this article again so I feel a bit bad mentioning it because it feels like I’m spreading fake news. I appreciate that they could have reported it wrong or it was mistranslated but equally I won’t be surprised…
The housing situation, anyone who is from the UK will back me on this. In order to buy a home in the UK you need to show a stable income. Influencers and in general, social media personalities, struggle with this as their income fluctuates all the time. I remember watching another famous YouTube personality who is worth millions of £ and he explained that he is still renting his London apartment because his income goes up and drops by more than 5% every month which is considered unstable income. So unless Tammy pays in cash, she won’t be able to qualify for a mortgage. I can’t speak about other countries’ regulations, perhaps it’s different in Italy.
As for the constant Hermes unboxing, it’s genuinely off putting for me personally. I apologise in advance to those people who appreciate Hermes, I don’t judge at all. However, the concept and the way they market the brand just makes me. I don’t have a Hermes bag, so perhaps I can’t appreciate the craftsmanship but with Tamara stacking on the Hermes bags, to me it feels like she’s trying to disassociate from one social group and associate with the super exclusive 1% of the population that can get their hands on Hermes bags.
There is so much more to say but I’ll leave it here for now.
I like how you misspelled insurancefraud.So she's buying all those Hermes's for the 3rd robbery
Hey I didn’t want to seem aggressive. That’s really the first article about the break in that was published and I thought you were referring to it. I don’t think her watch was real, but I didn’t see any article mentioning that it’s a replica. No journalist would be so direct imo, they may suggest it to provoke a discussion. Anyways, there are so many websites nowadays where anyone can write a news article that I completely believe you if you say that you read it somewhereJust to make it clear, I am not arguing and I apologise if it seemed that way. I said I saw it written online and I feel bad for mentioning it because that article is not there anymore. Either way, replica or not- her privacy was invaded and an awful lot was taken from her. Perhaps I didn’t articulate it properly before but what I mean is, maybe she doesn’t feel as attached to some of these things because they were not genuine/bought by her. Hence why she’s going through the experience seemingly unaffected.
Hey no don’t worry, I get you. I just didn’t want you to think that I’m arguing. That was not my intention at all.Hey I didn’t want to seem aggressive. That’s really the first article about the break in that was published and I thought you were referring to it. I don’t think her watch was real, but I didn’t see any article mentioning that it’s a replica. No journalist would be so direct imo, they may suggest it to provoke a discussion. Anyways, there are so many websites nowadays where anyone can write a news article that I completely believe you if you say that you read it somewhere
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?