She wants to be oppressed and different so bad so has to make every little thing about her seem extremely unique when in reality she’s a rich, white, woman with blonde hair. She goes on about how she went to a state school to act like she had to overcome loads of barriers in education when she actually went to an all girls school in a middle class area and wouldn’t have had half of the disruption people in inner city schools face- plus her family is rich enough that they could pay for extra support if needed. She’s also from a well educated family so would’ve grown up valuing it, yet the way she talks about trying to promote education sounds like she was raised in a household where this didn’t happen.
I have no issue with people from more privileged backgrounds (I’m from one myself) trying to use their position to help those who aren’t. However it’s incredibly disingenuous to deny your own advantages when trying to inspire people who have actually struggled with barriers to their education.