To be honest I think she probably is quite triggering for a lot of people sadly
I'd imagine she's getting an influx of DM's atm from people questioning her posting of as you describe it her lavish, perfect life meanwhile the nation is opening up their Council tax bills for the year or water rates etc seeing the increase and thinking,
duck where do I cut back now to make ends meet.
As she's said to followers in the past if what she posts upsets or triggers best to unfollow her she won't be offended because her and Alfie are clearly not going to stop the bragging or showing off, I've muted her before now, if she makes you feel any kind of negative/envious way I'd recommend it tbh because they have zero empathy X
She lacks basic thought processing skills and empathy. I think she might get a taste of reality when the children start schooL IF it’s not some fancy private school. The kids will tell her about what their friends did over the weekend etc. and they will compare that to their mum who eats pizza in bed and goes to a hotel to eat pizza in bed… and think what’s wrong with her?
Hopefully the experience of being around other people who work, love life, seeing people will make Zoe realise her kids need more.
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It costs the hotel nothing and is basically free advertising to a large platform.
I’m not disagreeing with you but hotel staff are usually Zero hour/part-time, agency workers and disproportionately women who get paid the same minimum wage no matter if they work at a premier inn or at a 5* hotel.
Someone brought the food to her and cleared it away, someone processed her order for the room service, a few workers spent time they don’t have per room to set it up for a birthday etc. and for that the hotel didn’t get any money for it. This keeps the wages down and puts the prices of the regular rooms up for us normal people who might stay for a night as a treat after saving for months.
The maids/cleaners, cooks (the chefs or hairdressers who get paid above minimum wage) and will have possibly been relying on tips from guests since tipping is still common in the fancy hotels.
My friend worked as a hairdresser at a salon that rented the space to the salon. She got tips from princes, Americans of course and the UK/European hoity-toity.
I doubt Zoe Alfie think of this or too the workers behind the scenes to make it all possible for them to stay for free.
They act like they are “God’s favourite” and they float through life with everyone taking care of everything for them. Sounds like a good life, but I don’t think any one of us would find contentment or from it - and I doubt they will if/when they re-evaluate their lives.