I felt that monologue was pure bragging. Just wanted to say how amazing their life is and show off but tried to dress it up a little because of haters. I wasn’t impressed
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My life is not great at the moment due to ongoing health problems and I really felt she was rubbing it in.
Sending you a big hug AVeryLot.
This is what got my back up with her little monologue: Many people are going through so much heartache, obstacles etc, but we pick ourselves up because we bloody have to, to survive. I don't need some condescending so called influencer to remind me to appreciate the good moments in my life, or that times will get better. These people don't know what it is to struggle. They live a life of privilege and are only happy when they are pissing off somewhere, accumulating tat or basking in the admiration of some very deluded and often vulnerable fans.
We lost everything including our home a few years ago and are still recovering from that trauma. We live frugally and our little rental is our castle. We have a lot of love and respect for each other and I am so grateful that my husband is a decent, honorable man who doesn't chase teenage girls.
Creepy and Lazy always say that they want to give their children a better future. I often wonder what Jane and Hi Steve
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thinks of that? Did Sarah and Chris have terrible childhoods? What constitutes a better future exactly? Financial security sure, but how do you offer them a better future if you are so neglectful of their education and basic needs?
No thank you. I get my inspiration from real people who live an authentic life, who make mistakes and own up to them.