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  • Thread #1: PetaJean Kelly and Anna Rose (Feb – Jul 2022)

    Tattle Thread #1, “PetaJean Kelly and Anna Rose”, launched in February 2022 as speculation and side-eyes began circulating around Anna Rose Richards’ increasingly chaotic public persona. Initially shared with fellow spiritual influencer PetaJean Kelly, the thread quickly became focused almost entirely on Anna — whose online behaviour, relationship shifts, and cryptic soft-launches were snowballing into full-blown spectacle.

    The thread opened in the aftermath of Anna’s separation from her long-time husband Morgan, with whom she had built her initial online brand. While Anna positioned the split as amicable — claiming she had “outgrown” Morgan and needed to live in full feminine sovereignty — Tattlers quickly unearthed inconsistencies. Rumours of infidelity swirled. Some alleged that she had cheated, with more than one former friend alluding to a pattern of Anna reframing personal mess as divine alignment. Her content began shifting dramatically: out were the entrepreneurial hustle posts; in came tearful beach selfies, “nervous system regulation,” and heavy doses of soft cult language. Anna claimed she was going through a deep rebirth and used increasingly spiritual framing to justify sudden life changes.

    One of the biggest early flashpoints was the rapid rise — and immediate collapse — of her friendship with Georgie Hubbard (of the Rise & Conquer podcast) and Georgie’s husband Kyle. In January 2022, Anna and the Hubbards were openly discussing a joint NFT project. It was teased in stories and captions as something that would change the digital landscape for women. But by February, the friendship had imploded, and the project was quietly scrubbed. Anna unfollowed the Hubbards and never publicly addressed the fallout, though it was clear the partnership — both personal and business — was over. Tattlers noted that this was the first of many sudden disappearances from Anna’s inner circle, a pattern that would repeat often.

    Enter Trent: the tattooed, stripper-slash-crypto-guy from Perth who would become Anna’s new “King.” Trent, owner of Bad Boys Entertainment, had reportedly been sliding into Anna’s DMs for years. Their relationship was hard-launched not by Anna herself, but by Georgie Hubbard — just before the friendship collapsed — who shared a story of the two of them together, prompting speculation that things had overlapped with Morgan. By March 2022, Anna had moved to Perth to be with Trent full-time. She described the relationship in highly spiritual terms, claiming she felt “safe for the first time” and referring to Trent as her mirror, her match, and the masculine container for her rising feminine.

    This entire shift — the breakup, the friendship implosion, the sudden relocation, and the metaphysical love story with a man from the club scene — was heavily rebranded in real-time as a spiritual awakening. Anna began posting daily content about sovereignty, divine union, somatic work, and vibrational alignment. She referred to herself not as a coach, but as “the work,” “the transmission,” and “a frequency.” She launched a new round of Self Love School, now wrapped in pseudo-therapy language and mystical energy codes, but offered without credentials or clear structure. She claimed to be “uncancellable,” “unfuckwithable,” and “unapologetically too much.”

    By mid-year, Anna was teasing a new solo project: The Awakened Woman NFT. She described it as a pioneering digital initiative combining art, feminine empowerment, and wealth codes — with vague promises of passive income, coaching access, and sisterhood. The NFT was pitched as “a portal to frequency,” though little was said about how it would actually work. The concept bore striking resemblance to the abandoned project she’d planned with the Hubbards just months earlier, and Tattlers were quick to point out the pivot.

    Throughout the thread, community discussion focused on Anna’s pattern of instability cloaked in empowerment rhetoric. Ex-friends vanished without explanation. Business ideas were constantly launched, rebranded, or memory-holed. Her storytelling was increasingly contradictory: one minute she was broke and broken, the next she was in her “highest queen frequency.” Her relationship timelines didn’t add up, and the sudden Perth relocation raised eyebrows, especially when layered on top of her overuse of spiritual jargon to justify all decisions. Many began to suspect that Anna’s “rebirths” were less about awakening and more about image control.

    By the end of the thread, it was clear that Anna Rose Richards wasn’t just shifting brand — she was entering a new, less tethered reality entirely. The influencer who once sold shakes and self-love was now promising wealth codes and energetic rebirths, funded by crypto, amplified by crying selfies, and backed by zero receipts. Tattle Thread #1 marked the beginning of the Anna Rose rabbit hole — and it was already getting deep.

    For a more detailed summary of this thread Click Here (or got to page 4 of the wiki)

    Thread #2: “Relentlessly unduckable, divinely feminine she is the awakened woman” (Jul – Aug 2022)

    In July–August 2022, Anna Rose Richards re-emerged on the Gold Coast following what appeared to be a breakup with her Trent — who had featured heavily in earlier content but vanished as she rebranded herself yet again. Tattlers speculated that the move signalled another "rock bottom turned breakthrough" in Anna’s cycle of chaos-as-branding. However, the confusion only deepened when, in August, Trent suddenly resurfaced — now referred to by Anna as the co-founder of her new project, The Awakened Woman NFT (TAW), suggesting they were either back together or had never truly broken up.

    The Awakened Woman NFT launched with lofty spiritual claims and few practical details. Anna promised that each NFT would grant access to an exclusive online portal called The TAW Hub, which she described as “the world’s best resource for empowerment.” It was meant to be token-gated — accessible only to those holding a TAW NFT — and would house courses, replays, and transformational content. In reality, the Hub was never gated (and to this day is publicly accessible), and has only rarely been updated since launch.

    TAW NFT holders were also promised access to free in-person events. Anna teased an Australia-wide tour where she would host workshops and live gatherings exclusively for NFT holders. That tour never materialised. Instead, all subsequent retreats and launches were offered on a pay-to-play basis, with NFT holders receiving no special access or discounts — a fact that became especially galling as Anna launched new coaching containers while seemingly abandoning the NFT project entirely.

    Most notably, Anna stated that TAW NFT holders would receive 50% of the profits from a co-launched merchandise company. This company, originally pitched as a spiritually aligned merch brand, later evolved into an activewear line under the name TAW Co. However, as of mid-2025 — nearly two years after the Taw Co launch — the company had reportedly never turned a profit. Tattlers noted that there has been no public accounting or payout to holders.

    To make matters worse, the NFT project was marred by behind-the-scenes chaos. Anna claimed she lost access to the NFT platform and had to bring in a second developer after the original web or smart contract developer refused to hand over credentials. This technical drama was offered as the reason for delays and platform issues, but critics speculated it was more likely due to poor planning or unpaid work. At no point was a clear roadmap provided, and once the initial hype faded, the NFT and its community were quietly deprioritised.

    Throughout all this, Anna framed herself as a victim of sabotage and divine testing. She said she had been reported to ASIC by trolls (though the case was closed with no action taken) and claimed she was being psychically attacked. She failed to address the increasingly obvious reality: the Awakened Woman NFT had become yet another overhyped, underdelivered product in her growing catalogue of rebrands and soft-launch spirals.


    Thread #3: “Anna Scamma’s NFT will tank, but she doesn’t care ’cos she’s making bank” (Aug – Sep 2022)
    Thread #3 picked up directly after the fumbled launch of The Awakened Woman NFT (TAW) and documented its immediate unravelling. By late August 2022, even her most loyal followers were starting to question whether Anna had any intention of delivering on her elaborate promises — or if she'd simply cashed in and moved on. Tattlers, meanwhile, sharpened their scrutiny, dubbing her “Anna Scamma” and tracking every contradiction, from backend access issues to profit-sharing delusions.

    The core offering of the NFT — access to the TAW Hub, a supposedly exclusive, token-gated digital library of empowerment resources — quickly proved to be smoke and mirrors. The Hub was not gated. In fact, anyone with the direct link could access it, and it was rarely updated. Anna had initially marketed it as “the world’s most powerful digital vault of feminine empowerment tools” — an ever-expanding library of meditations, masterclasses, and replays available only to holders. Yet within weeks, it was obvious that it was a static Google site with minimal content and no ongoing development.

    What added insult to injury was the complete failure to deliver on the promised utility of the NFT. Holders were told they’d receive:
    • Exclusive access to events and retreats
    • Free or priority admission to a national tour
    • 50% profit share from a merch company linked to the NFT
    None of these came to fruition. The tour was never scheduled. All live events have continued to be pay-to-play, with no mention of NFT perks at ticketing. Retreat invites were open to anyone with a credit card. And the promised 50% of merchandise profits? Tattlers noted that the merch brand — originally envisioned as spiritual wearables — had morphed into TAW Co, an activewear line. As of 2025, the company had yet to turn a profit, and there had been no financial reporting or token-holder payouts. The silence around this “co-ownership” was deafening.

    At the same time, Anna continued to hint at how successful the launch had been — without sharing any hard numbers. She referenced being financially abundant and “doing business in a new paradigm,” but refused to disclose how many NFTs had sold or whether any of the roadmap had been achieved. Critics pointed out that she was now shifting back to coaching and e-commerce, having seemingly abandoned the NFT project as soon as the funds cleared.

    Tattle discussion in this thread focused heavily on the ethical implications of selling what was essentially a high-ticket access pass, failing to deliver, and then retreating behind spiritual language. Anna spoke often about “being in her integrity,” yet she ghosted her NFT buyers entirely, redirecting attention to her next launches while claiming that “haters” were just part of her divine initiation. Her language became more abstract and combative. She insisted she was being tested, censored, and “psychically attacked,” all while marketing herself as a beacon of truth and sovereignty.

    By September, the tone on the thread shifted from disbelief to dark amusement. Some users who had initially tried to give her the benefit of the doubt now referred to the NFT as “a receipt for a vibe,” while others joked about being “frequency rugged.” Her refusal to clarify anything — paired with her increasingly esoteric word salads — only cemented the impression that she'd cashed out of her own project.

    In short, Tattle Thread #3 marked the moment when The Awakened Woman NFT stopped being a questionable idea and became, in the eyes of many, a straight-up grift. Anna had promised a new paradigm. What she delivered was an empty portal, a forgotten Discord, and a masterclass in spiritualised misdirection.

    Thread #4: “Scamma’s collection’s sold 30%, but still not acknowledged by ‘boyfriend’ Trent” (Sep 2022 – Jan 2023)
    Thread #3 picked up just as the cracks in Anna Rose Richards’ Awakened Woman NFT project were becoming impossible to ignore. Launched with grandiose promises of community, coaching, retreats, merch profits and “frequency encoded art,” the NFT quickly stalled — but not before it made Anna personally very wealthy. By September 2022, only around 35% of the NFTs had sold, despite months of hype and repeated declarations that the collection would “sell out instantly.” Still, partial sales had already brought in an estimated almost $1,200,000 AUD in revenue.

    Anna didn’t abandon the project publicly — she continued to reference the NFTs in her content — but her focus quietly shifted. She had previously stated that her merch and fashion brand would only launch once all NFTs were sold, but that benchmark was quietly dropped. She began soft-launching TAW Co, her new activewear label, which Tattlers noted had become her main focus by the end of August. In later content, she revealed that she had “always wanted to own an activewear brand,” suggesting that TAW Co was the real priority all along, and the NFT had simply funded it.

    Meanwhile, behind the scenes, crypto sleuthing by Tattlers revealed a suspicious transfer of funds. Using Etherscan, they tracked a transaction on 27 September 2022 showing 354 ETH moved from the official NFT wallet and immediately split between two other wallets — suspected to be Anna’s and Trent’s personal addresses. This would have equated to roughly $814,200 AUD at the time. While Anna never addressed this directly, it became clear that the NFT had turned a hefty private profit — for everyone except NFT holders.

    Even more telling: in later content, Anna accused her then-partner and alleged co-founder Trent of physically assaulting her in October 2022. While she avoided naming him explicitly, she described being “left bleeding,” “abandoned in a traumatic moment,” and suffering a deep nervous system trauma that required intensive emotional recovery. She claimed that the betrayal was “devastating,” that she had trusted him fully, and that the relationship ended violently. These allegations came well after the fact, reframed through her usual spiritual language — not as abuse, but as an initiation.

    Following this alleged assault, Anna disappeared briefly from the spotlight, then re-emerged claiming to have undergone deep emotional healing. Depending on the day, she was seeing a therapist, doing somatic integration work, or enrolled in a “core wound” processing course. In classic Anna fashion, the story was alchemised into a spiritual comeback arc. She told her followers she had “completed a soul contract,” had come home to herself, and was “whole and healed” by the end of the year.

    Meanwhile, the TAW Hub remained stagnant. The Discord was dormant. There were no events or retreats for NFT holders, despite those having been promised as part of the original roadmap. TAW Co was moving ahead without any connection to the NFT or its community — no perks, no utility, no acknowledgment. For holders, it became clear they’d been sold an expensive JPEG, while Anna took the money and rebranded.

    Thread #3 marked the turning point where even casual observers saw the grift. Anna had taken in over a million dollars, quietly split the profits, blamed her partner for betrayal and theft, and reframed the entire saga as another layer of divine feminine growth. The NFT hadn’t tanked for her — it had done exactly what she needed. It was only the community, once again, left holding the empty promise.

    Thread #5: “Scamma’s 2023 word is ‘inspired’ but her NFT grift is getting old and tired” (Jan – Feb 2023)

    Thread #5 began with a bang. On January 6, 2023, Anna’s ex-partner and alleged NFT co-founder Trent resurfaced dramatically on Instagram, launching what she later called a “smear campaign.” He posted vague-but-cutting stories about their former business (The Awakened Woman NFT) and even threatened to give away his portion of the NFTs, causing a stir in both her follower base and Tattle alike. This marked the beginning of a messy, public implosion.

    The very next day (January 7, 2023), Anna privately addressed the situation in two videos uploaded to her Discord server, where she made her first direct allegations of abuse. According to summaries posted by viewers and then relayed to Tattle, Anna claimed that Trent had been narcissistic, manipulative, and guilty of “coercive control and domestic violence.” She described his behaviour as emotionally and psychologically abusive, though she stopped short of detailing specific violent acts. She also revealed that she had been granted a Violence Restraining Order (VRO) against him.

    The Tattle reaction was divided. Some members expressed concern and sympathy, acknowledging that even without graphic detail, Anna’s descriptions suggested a traumatic relationship. Others were deeply skeptical — particularly given the timing and framing. Users noted that Anna seemed to always pair mentions of her abuse with promotions for her activewear brand TAW Co, leading some to accuse her of monetizing the narrative. There were also questions around why she had continued to travel with Trent post-breakup in late 2022 if she had truly felt unsafe. Anna later explained this by saying she “had to stay for safety reasons” — a justification some Tattlers found hard to swallow, while others saw it as plausible.

    On January 13, Anna emailed her broader subscriber base, still speaking in veiled language. In this public-facing message, she wrote that “the last week ‘it’ (& he) unnecessarily took a big spiral for the worst,” and that the situation had “very quickly… had to become a police (& then court) matter.” While she did not explicitly name Trent or use the term “abuse,” the implications were clear. It was being framed as one of the most intense public storms of her life.

    Amid this, Anna launched her 2023 rebrand with the word of the year: “Inspired.” The name was aspirational, but the energy felt familiar. Behind the affirmations and filtered rituals was the same cycle: emotional crisis, vague accountability, a fresh wave of monetized healing. She continued to promote her NFT project occasionally, but the initial hype had worn thin. Sales had all but stalled. Instead, she pivoted toward expanding TAW Co and teasing a new vision: TAW Collective — a vague “global movement” that supposedly went beyond crypto.

    She also relaunched her flagship course, Self Love School, which had been recycled yearly in various formats. Tattlers pointed out that despite the trauma narrative, her offers remained largely unchanged — rehashed journaling prompts, nervous system buzzwords, and a lot of content about “energetic containers.” That term in particular became a running joke in the thread, after she described herself not just as a coach, but as an actual energetic vessel that people could step into to receive transformation.

    Despite the heavy content early in the thread — including serious allegations and a restraining order — no major new scandal broke during this period. Instead, the tone turned from outrage to fatigue. The Awakened Woman NFT was no longer scandalous, just irrelevant. Her shifting stories about Trent raised red flags, but the lack of response from him — and the court documents Anna vaguely alluded to — left enough ambiguity for some to believe her. Others continued to question her motives, especially as each trauma revelation seemed tied to a sales pitch.

    In short, Thread #5 captured a moment of transition: from the crypto queen era into the trauma-informed influencer arc. Anna was no longer pretending to be a tech innovator — she was now the heroine of a healing journey, telling stories of survival, empowerment, and leggings. Whether you believed her or not, the grift had evolved — but it wasn’t fooling quite as many people anymore.

    Thread #6: “Fried to a crisp from lying in the sun, I’m not a coach I’m a CONtainer hun” (Feb – Apr 2023)

    Thread #6 picked up where the trauma-to-TAW-Co pipeline left off. By February 2023, Anna Rose Richards was fully embodied in her new persona: sun-drenched, softly lit, and selling empowerment via stretchy waistbands and spiritual woo. The Awakened Woman NFT was yesterday’s grift. Her new sales funnel? Self-reinvention, trauma alchemy, and energetics — all loosely structured around the idea that she was no longer a coach, but an energetic container. The term became so overused that Tattlers began replacing it with CONtainer — equal parts spiritual branding and grifty punchline.

    In between launching Self Love School (again) and promoting her leggings line TAW Co, Anna’s Instagram stories became a non-stop stream of beach journaling, "light codes," and vague references to divine downloads. But amid all the energetics, she was also laying the groundwork for her next romantic chapter. In classic Anna fashion, it started not with a dating profile, but a manifesto. She shared a detailed breakdown of what she was calling in: a “King” who would be emotionally available, financially secure, energetically sovereign, and fully able to hold her bigness. It was both a wish list and a declaration — and it laid the groundwork for what came next.

    Shortly after, she began hinting that she was dating again — then that she was choosing not to date — then that she was activating new portals of desire. Somewhere in this cycle came the now-infamous “pussy portal” post, in which Anna described her creative energy, sexuality, and intuition all flowing from the same sacred centre. She used phrases like “pussy intelligence,” “yoni magic,” and “divine turn-on” to explain her new sense of power — which, naturally, was also tied into her brand, her CONtainership, and her pricing. Tattlers were equal parts horrified and howling.

    Behind the scenes, however, the King had already entered. Toward the end of Thread #6, it later emerged that on April 14th, 2023, Anna met her next romantic lead — who would later be known to Tattle as Smol King — at none other than the Gold Coast casino. While she wouldn’t introduce him publicly until weeks later, eagle-eyed forum members later traced her timeline and posts to identify that this was the true start date of her next whirlwind chapter.

    The irony wasn’t lost on anyone: her next great love, the one she had apparently manifested through sovereignty and sexual embodiment, was discovered in a venue known for pokies and prawn buffets. But for Anna, it fit the pattern — a dramatic pivot, rebranded as a cosmic alignment.

    Thread #6 didn’t bring a massive scandal, but it offered a clear arc: the soft launch of another rebrand, another relationship, and another era of monetised reinvention. Anna may have been fried to a crisp from all that Gold Coast sun — but the CONtainer? Still open for business.


    Thread #7: “Floor humping is her thing but will sacrifice it to be ravished by her Alpha King” (Apr – Jul 2023)
    • Sensual Persona vs New Love: Anna had become known for her risqué “self-love” content – including suggestive dancing and floor-humping routines she shared as expressions of her feminine power. However, this thread marks a turning point: Anna met a new man (nicknamed her “Alpha King”) and suddenly toned down the overtly sexual posts. She implied that now she had a “true masculine alpha” in her life, she didn’t need to seek validation through those performances. Tattlers joked that she was eager to be “ravished by her king” and would drop any habit to please him.
    • The “Alpha King” Introduction: Anna started posting about a mysterious short-statured man – candlelit dinners, his hand in photos, etc. She gushed about manifesting an “alpha male” partner. The community quickly labeled him the “short king.” She seemed smitten, calling him the most “phenomenal” man and hinting at soul-mate vibes after just weeks. This whirlwind approach raised eyebrows given her recent breakup – was it genuine or another performative move? This time she was more cautious initially (soft-launching him in photos), but it quickly accelerated. By early November she was calling him her “king” openly. Observers noted the pattern: whenever one facet of her empire wobbles, she diverts attention – here, from business woes to a shiny new romance.
    • Business on Back-Burner: During this loved-up phase, Anna’s business promotions took a back seat. NFT talk was minimal (the project was stagnant anyway), and TAW Collective launch was delayed, presumably as she prioritized her romance. Some fans were happy for her, but many on Tattle were cynical: “Here comes Scamma’s next distraction – a man to blame when her ventures stall.”
    Thread #8: “The ‘short king’ era has begun, but nothing beats day drinking and corella tongue” (Jul – Sep 2023)
    • TAW Collective Prep: In the background, Anna was gearing up for the launch of her athleisure brand. She hyped an impending drop for September 2023, claiming it would be “the world’s most disruptive new global brand.” She showed off inventory boxes in her home, doing try-ons of leggings and sports bras. Tattlers noticed many pieces looked identical to items on Alibaba/aliexpress, suspecting she was private-labeling cheap stock. Nonetheless, Anna’s followers were excited for the launch, as she marketed the clothes with buzzwords like “infused with divine feminine energy.”
    • Community Tone: By end of Thread #8, the community was in a holding pattern – skeptical but curious. On one hand, Anna’s personal life was seen as messy (fast love, fast break-up, lots of wine), but on the other, her big business launch loomed. The stage was set for a make-or-break moment with TAW Collective’s debut.
    Thread #9: “AliBaba junk and always drunk. TAW Collective about to be sunk.” (Sep – Nov 2023)
    • TAW Collective Launch: On 9 September 2023, Anna officially launched TAW Collective, her athleisure clothing line. She held a lavish launch event and proclaimed this brand her “dream come true”. The launch date (9/9) was deliberate (playing on spiritual numerology, just as she did with the NFT on 8/8). She described TAW Collective as “the world’s newest disruptive global athleisure brand”, linking it to her NFT by reminding that NFT holders would share in future profits.
      Quality Concerns: It didn’t take long for critics to identify the clothing as generic imports. The designs and even stock images resembled Alibaba listings. Tattlers mocked that her “hand-crafted divine” leggings were likely drop-shipped “AliBaba junk.” Some customers received pieces that seemed low quality, confirming suspicions. Despite Anna charging premium prices, the items did not appear unique or high-end.
    • “Always Drunk”: Throughout the brand launch period, Anna’s social media still showed her partying frequently. She celebrated the launch with excessive champagne (Veuve was practically a character in her stories). There were instances of her seemingly intoxicated on IG Live, slurring words while promoting the line. The community remarked that she was “always drunk” – not exactly the image of a focused CEO.
    • TAW Collective Struggles: Initial sales of TAW Collective were modest. Outside of NFT holders (who had vested interest), not many rushed to buy. By late fall, Anna hinted at “big discounts” and flash sales, a sign the collection was not moving as hoped. Tattle users quipped that TAW Collective was already “about to be sunk,” drawing a parallel to the floundering NFT project.
    Thread #10: “Scammie and her new King manifesting the ring, loved up and sickening” (Nov 2023 – Jan 2024)
    • Ryan – The “Short King”: Anna’s relationship with Ryan went zero-to-sixty. Within weeks of debuting him, she was flaunting a promise ring and gushing that she was “manifesting the ring” (engagement) next. The pair became inseparable on social media, with endless PDA – kissing selfies, “morning gratitude with my man” reels, and saccharine captions. To many, it was “loved up and sickening,”as the thread title says. Even some fans felt the oversharing was too much, too soon.
      Manifesting Marriage: Anna openly talked about marriage with Ryan almost immediately. She referred to him as her future husband and hinted they were trying for a baby “when the time is right.” Tattlers were incredulous – this relationship was only weeks old. Some speculated Anna was pushing the narrative to lock him down (perhaps learning from the Trent saga, she wanted assurance). The community cynically joked that Ryan should “run while he can,” but by all accounts he was equally infatuated and playing along.
    • Business Updates: Amid the lovefest, Anna’s business content took a back seat. The NFT project was barely mentioned now (with holders quietly stewing that the “profit-sharing” promise was delayed indefinitely). TAW Collective continued to drop new items (like hats and affirmation cards) but got minimal spotlight compared to Ryan. However, one notable development: Anna started a podcast called “Anything Goes with Anna Rose.” By the end of 2023, she began featuring Ryan on it, discussing their life and values – effectively merging her brand with her romance.
    • Dec 2023: Explicit Public Claims and Evidence Early December 2023 (Instagram – going public): Nearly a year after the breakup drama, Anna escalated her revelations and spoke out publicly about the abuse. On Instagram, she shared what she had previously kept private. She posted actual photos of her injuries from the alleged assault – including a picture of her face with a busted split lip and visible bruises on her neck (consistent with choking). Accompanying these images was Anna’s narrative explaining that she had been a victim of domestic violence by a former partner. She referenced that this violent episode occurred about “12 months ago” – dating it to late 2022 – and that by January 2023 she “felt so threatened for her life” that she sought a DVO (Domestic Violence Order) against him. In one post, she alluded to a legal victory – sharing a photo (a sunset with a heart drawn around a certain date, as observed by followers) and even using the phrase “Another win ✅” in stories, implying that the court had ruled in her favor. (Trent was not mentioned by name in these posts, but it was clear she was talking about her ex; by then her audience was aware who he was.) Anna’s tone in these December 2023 posts was one of empowerment and truth-telling – she was finally naming the experience as domestic abuse, positioning herself as a survivor after “staying quiet” for a year.
    • Tattle Life reaction: The community reaction crescendoed here. Forum users poured over the details of Anna’s claims and evidence. Many acknowledged that the photos did show injuries (“she has shown a split lip and signs of choking”) and thus believed “she has had violence directed towards her”. However, skepticism lingered for some. A Tattle member pointed out a perceived inconsistency in Anna’s story about the split lip – Anna allegedly claimed she “lost half my body weight in blood” from that injury, which the user doubted (noting that such excessive bleeding would have left lasting scars or required an ambulance). Others debated the timing: Why did Anna only get a DVO in January if the worst assault was in September? Some felt she only acted once Trent publicly turned against her (when he “lashed out” online) rather than immediately after the violence. There was also wariness due to Anna’s history of exaggeration – one commenter even shared a story of a false DV accuser they knew, to illustrate why they “unfortunately always question and not automatically take the woman’s side”. On the flip side, plenty of commenters defended giving Anna the benefit of the doubt now that she had shown concrete proof. They noted that her ex still had not spoken up to deny anything, and likely legal proceedings kept him silent. Some expressed genuine sympathy, saying they believe her and think it’s awful she went through this, while simultaneously criticizing how she handled it (for instance, one user felt that while the abuse was real, Anna had been “selling a lie” on Instagram by acting like everything was fine, which they found misleading). In essence, by the end of 2023 Anna’s claims of domestic violence were fully out in the open – met with both support (for her courage in speaking out) and scrutiny (given the perceived self-promotion and timeline issues). The Tattle threads around this time document a flurry of analysis, with users cross-referencing her posts, the dates of incidents, and the court hearings to make sense of the narrative
    • Community Reaction: This thread captured a mix of snark and genuine concern. While some enjoyed the soap opera, others worried Anna was barreling toward another heartbreak or PR disaster by monetizing her relationship. Still, one thing was clear – Anna was in a honeymoon phase (literally and figuratively), and critics would have to wait for the other shoe to drop. Little did they know how much personal TMI she’d soon serve up.
    Thread #11: “Through RuPTUrES TAW Vixen designed in a rush = bodysuits designed to give bad thrush” (Jan – Mar 2024)
    • Early 2024: Ongoing Discussion and Clarity With the domestic abuse allegations now public and a DVO in place, Anna continued to mention the experience as part of her story (for example, referring to herself as having come through a “DV storm”). By now, there was little ambiguity that she was accusing Trent of emotional and physical abuse during their relationship. She spoke more freely about escaping a toxic, controlling partner – though often without naming him directly in her content. On Tattle Life, discussion persisted into 2024. Users compiled timelines to reconcile Anna’s claims (noting: September 2022 = assault; October 2022 = breakup; January 2023 = police involved). There was general consensus on the forum that some form of abuse likely occurred (most felt “given the photos, something happened”), but also a continued debate on Anna’s credibility. Importantly, by this time Anna had essentially escalated her narrative from very subtle hints to explicit accusations. What started as veiled references (“a public storm,” feeling unsafe) had evolved into her openly identifying as a survivor of domestic violence at the hands of her ex.
    • TAW Vixen Launch: In early 2024, Anna launched a new clothing sub-collection called TAW Vixen. This line focused on sexy apparel – notably, skin-tight bodysuits and jumpsuits. The drop felt rushed; she announced it spontaneously after New Year’s. Customers quickly found issues: the bodysuits were made of cheap, non-breathable material, prompting Tattlers to joke they were “designed to give you thrush.” The unfortunate rhyme in the thread title summed up the consensus on Vixen’s quality.
    • “Ruptures” and Healing: Around this time, Anna started using the term “ruptures” to describe life’s challenges. On her platforms she spoke about how she had grown “through ruptures” – possibly referencing past breakups, failures, and even conflicts with friends. She framed the rushed Vixen launch as a lesson in embracing imperfection (a rupture in her perfectionism). The community was skeptical; to them, it looked more like she needed quick cash or wanted to appease NFT holders by delivering something new.
    • Podcast Oversharing Begins: Anna and Ryan really leaned into the podcast. Notably, they recorded episodes discussing their intimate life. One infamous topic was morning sex and hygiene – Anna cheerfully shared why she thinks “morning sex is important,” while Ryan made a crass joke about “smelly cocks” (implying morning odor). This TMI content was meant to portray them as a raw, authentic couple, but on Tattle it induced collective cringe (hence the prior thread title). It was a sign of more oversharing to come.
      Fan vs. Critic Dynamics: The title “Confused Admirers or Truth Tellers?” (carried over as a tagline in this thread) hinted at a growing divide. Anna had started calling her detractors “confused admirers” – implying haters are just secret fans. Meanwhile, the Tattle crowd proudly saw themselves as “truth tellers” exposing her scams. This meta discussion became part of the thread as some of Anna’s followers began to question her too. In essence, thread #11 shows Anna forging ahead with new products and personal content, even as skepticism around her motives intensified.
    Thread #12: “Confused Admirers or Truth Tellers? Get the real story on her scam.” (Mar – May 2024)
    • Addressing the “Haters”: This thread’s title directly references the showdown between Anna’s supporters and her critics. During this time, Anna made several statements aimed at “the haters.” She suggested that people spreading negativity about her are just jealous or misguided. On the flip side, Tattle users doubled down, some creating detailed recaps of Anna’s timeline (to “get the real story on her scam”). Essentially, this period saw the solidification of her skeptic community – even spilling onto Reddit and other platforms where ex-fans shared experiences.
    • TAW Collective Wobbles: By spring 2024, cracks in Anna’s business were more visible. The NFT community was restless (minting had long stalled, and promises of profit-sharing felt distant). TAW Collective’s initial buzz had faded; some products like the Vixen bodysuits didn’t sell well. Anna responded by launching yet another collection called TAW Embrace (focused on comfy/lounge wear) to drum up interest. The rapid-fire drops gave the impression she was scrambling for revenue.
    • Mentorship and Money: Anna introduced a paid “Inner Circle” mentorship (the “container” mentioned earlier) where superfans paid monthly for access to her wisdom. Tattlers found this ironic – paying to hear Anna riff when so much of her life was already public. One user quipped it’s like “throwing $50 in the bin each month”. Meanwhile, rumors swirled that Anna was mixing personal finances: allegedly using NFT funds to prop up the clothing line and fund her lavish lifestyle (trips, designer bags, etc.). No hard proof, but the timeline of her splurges aligned suspiciously with cash infusions from launches.
      Relationship Plateau: Anna and Ryan remained together and relatively drama-free this quarter. They continued cohabiting and co-hosting podcasts. The shock factor of their TMI had worn off a bit; by now even fans accepted that oversharing was their brand. In fact, some of Anna’s fanbase enjoyed the parasocial intimacy, while critics saw it as oversharing for engagement. Importantly, marriage was a constant topic – Anna dropped many hints that an engagement was imminent (if not already secretly done). By the end of thread #12, anticipation was building that Anna might do something big (either in business or personal life) to regain momentum.
    Thread #13: “For someone who lifts weights so often she sure can’t get a grip” (May – Jun 2024)
    • Fitness vs. Reality: Anna has always portrayed herself as a fitness enthusiast – posting weightlifting videos, talking about strength, etc. Yet during this period, it appeared she was struggling to “get a grip” on various aspects of life. The contrast inspired the thread title. For instance, despite her gym routine, she often looked disheveled or exhausted on camera, likely due to stress (or wine).
    • TAW Hub Fallout The $50/month mentorship group didn’t go as planned. Attrition was high – many members realized they weren’t getting much beyond rambling voice notes. At one point, Anna scolded her paying mentees for not being “committed enough,” which leaked to Tattle and caused an uproar. “It’s like paying for a coach who needs coaching,” a user snarked.
    • Prepping for Europe Trip: A significant development: Anna and Ryan started preparing for a 6-week European holiday. They boasted about booking business class flights and how this was a reward funded by their hard work (cue eye-rolls on Tattle). Little did they know this trip would give birth to the next thread’s title.
    • Engagement Rumors: Right before leaving, engagement speculation hit a fever pitch. Anna was spotted with a ring on that finger in a story (though it might’ve been a promise ring). She and Ryan talked on the podcast about “future children” and even picked baby names publicly. Many assumed Ryan would propose on this Euro trip if he hadn’t already. In any case, by thread’s end she was referring to Ryan as her fiancé informally. This set the stage for a “bogans abroad” saga in the next thread, complete with an engagement confirmation.
    Thread #14: “TAW NFTs are on the rocks, Anna and Ryan talk morning sex and smelly cocks” (Jun – Aug 2024)
    • NFT Project on the Rocks: By mid-2024, Anna’s Awakened Woman NFT venture was effectively dormant. On Discord, holders were complaining about the lack of updates or any “roadmap.” The floor price on OpenSea had plummeted. In a candid moment, Anna admitted on a live that the NFT “didn’t go as expected.” Tattlers described the project as “on the rocks” – alive in name only. This was a striking shift from two years prior; even Anna seemed to be moving on, focusing instead on the clothing business to eventually fulfill her profit-sharing promise (if ever).
    • “Morning Sex” Overshare: The infamous podcast overshare dropped here – Anna and Ryan released an episode gleefully titled along the lines of “Our Morning Routine (Sex Before Coffee?)”. In it, they detailed their morning intimacy habits and joked crudely about hygiene. A particular quote about not minding “a bit of smell” since they love each other so much became a punchline. This TMI content was widely mocked – even some fans commented “didn’t need to know that!” on her posts. Nevertheless, Anna doubled down, claiming such openness was “real love, not Instagram perfection.”
      “Bogans in Business Class”: As forecast, Anna and Ryan embarked on their European vacation. They flooded Instagram with travel content: clinking champagne in business class, vlogging from Paris, Croatia, Italy, etc. Their behavior was enthusiastic but uncouth at times – e.g., loud vlogging in the business-class cabin, mispronouncing “Louvre” and calling it overrated. Tattlers joked that these two were “TAW bogans taking the class out of Business Class”. (Bogan = Aussie slang for an uncultured person.) They even coined the trip the “Bogans Abroad era”, which would later inspire the next thread’s title.
      Engagement Confirmed: Prior to the travels, Anna and Ryan got engaged. Ryan proposed beside an road overpass, with decorations from The Reject Shop. Anna announced it with a gushing post and the biggest diamond she’d ever worn. She was over the moon, and even skeptics on Tattle offered wary congratulations. One user remarked “they are made for each other, we have years of entertainment ahead of us” – suggesting that while the engagement was sincere, the drama was far from over. By thread’s end (early August), the couple was still abroad, celebrating their engagement and seemingly oblivious to any criticism, living in a champagne bubble.

    Thread #15: “TAW bogans taking Business and Class out of Business Class” (Aug – Oct 2024)
    • “Bogans Abroad” Tour: This thread chronicled the remainder of Anna and Ryan’s European adventure. They continued flying around and documenting every indulgence – from a Moulin Rouge show in Paris to a sailing trip with Sail Croatia. The more they posted, the more the “bogan” label stuck: for instance, they wore matching loud outfits and popped champagne on a public beach at 10am, drawing side-eyes from actual locals. Anna seemed to revel in it, ironically calling herself and Ryan “just two Aussie bogans living the dream.” The thread title perfectly encapsulated the vibe: they had the Business Class tickets, but not the class to match.
    • Community Notes on Appearance: After roughly 7 weeks of nonstop vacationing, Anna returned home looking noticeably different. Tattlers (perhaps unkindly) pointed out she had gained some “holiday weight” and often appeared bloated from alcohol. Unfiltered videos captured her “beer bloat” and a less toned physique. Some coined an alter-ego “Fat Holiday Anna (FHA)” to describe her party persona vs. the fit persona at home. To her credit, Anna was open about indulging on holiday and even posted about scheduling a lymphatic drainage massage to “drain the bloat” while laughing it off. Still, the contrast between her Instagram modeling and candid shots fueled discussion about authenticity.
      Engagement Afterglow: Back in Australia, Anna basked in her new fiancé status. She did a podcast recap of the trip (which included some cringey moments like Ryan’s ignorant comments – e.g. claiming “everyone in Croatia still calls it Yugoslavia,” which a Croatian-Australian tattler debunked). She brushed off any criticism as “tall poppy syndrome,”implying haters just couldn’t stand to see her happy and successful. She also started preliminary wedding planning talk – dropping hints of a dreamy destination wedding to come.
      Foreshadowing – The Warehouse: Late in this thread, Anna teased “HUGE news coming” for her business. She posted a cryptic IG story from inside an empty industrial space, saying “dreams loading…2025 is going to be massive.” This was the first hint of what would become Dreamhaus Studio, her next venture. Tattlers immediately speculated she was leasing a warehouse for either a gym, a studio, or a storefront. With this teaser, Anna set tongues wagging just as 2024 headed into its final quarter, ensuring all eyes stayed on her upcoming moves.
    Thread #16: “Awakened Woman NFT has no roadmap; the pyjama drop is actual crap!” (Oct 2024 – Jan 2025)
    • NFT – No Roadmap Left: By late 2024, even Anna’s devoted followers had to admit the Awakened Woman NFT project was effectively a flop. There was still no roadmap or clear plan for NFT holders to get value. Anna seldom mentioned it, except occasionally to insist she hadn’t forgotten it. On Tattle, users noted that the NFT Discord was silent and that Anna seemed to hope everyone would forget about the tokens they bought. The lofty promise that NFT owners would “share profits” in her brand remained unfulfilled; some holders started calling it out as a scam on other forums. This thread’s title bluntly states what had become obvious: the NFT venture was dead in the water.
    • “Love Yourself” Pyjama Fail: In November 2024, Anna launched the TAW “Love Yourself” PJs, a loungewear set she’d been teasing. She hyped the pajamas as “infused with self-love” and priced them at a premium. The result? They were widely panned as “actual crap.” Customers reported the fabric was thin and scratchy, and the sizing was way off. Tattle sleuths found identical PJ sets on Alibaba for a fraction of the price, confirming fears that little design effort went in. This was another blow to her brand’s credibility. It became a meme on Tattle to say “love yourself – don’t buy Anna’s PJs.”
      Family Trauma Story: A bombshell: Anna chose this time to share her childhood trauma story publicly. In a series of emotional posts and a podcast episode, she alleged that her stepfather had abused her for years and that her mother failed to protect her. She claimed her stepdad even lied that her biological father hated her, which she didn’t learn was false until after her father’s death. This was a heavy and sympathetic revelation, but the Tattle community was divided. Some felt deep sympathy if it was true; others questioned inconsistencies (for example, timelines about when the HPV Gardasil vaccine was offered at her school didn’t align with her claims, suggesting parts might be fabricated). It became a sensitive topic – could Anna be embellishing trauma for engagement, or was this genuine healing? Regardless, it added a new layer to her public narrative and may explain some of her behaviors.
      Health and Burnout: Anna’s physical and mental state in late 2024 raised concern. She often appeared with bloodshot eyes, sallow skin, and admitted to exhaustion. After the party-heavy year, she tried to right the ship with wellness gadgets (like an LED eye mask) and cleanses. Tattlers skeptically noted that an eye mask “cannot undo all that alcohol inflammation”. Indeed, in early January 2025, Anna took a short social media hiatus, citing burnout. This was short-lived, though, because…
      Dreamhaus Announced: Right as the thread was closing, Anna confirmed the big secret – she and Ryan were opening a multi-purpose warehouse space called Dreamhaus Studio. She painted it as “a creative sanctuary for our community – retail, events, podcast studio, all in one.” This bold move was meant to herald a “new era” in 2025. The timing was interesting: coming off personal revelations and business flops, Anna was now betting big on a physical space. Tattle reactions ranged from cautiously impressed to predicting disaster, which set the scene for the next thread.
    Thread #17: “Womb Work, web3 but it’s still all me me me me” (Jan – Mar 2025)

    • Dreamhaus Studio – The Warehouse Gamble: In early 2025, Anna officially unveiled Dreamhaus Studio, a large warehouse space she leased to house her ventures. She portrayed it as “our new home base – store, event space, and content studio.” The Tattle community dug up that it’s a rental, not purchase, despite Anna’s phrasing implying ownership. She and Ryan were reportedly the highest bidders among four interested parties, meaning they likely agreed to a steep rent (estimated at >$180k per year rent alone). Critics were floored by the financial risk: “She has no idea what it takes to run a brick-and-mortar business,” one wrote, noting Anna had only done drop-shipping till now. They listed expenses – utilities, staffing, renovations – wondering how she could afford ~$30k/month overhead. Many saw Dreamhaus as purely a vanity projectthat could drain whatever savings/crypto gains she had.
      “Womb Work” and New Age Pivot: Concurrently, Anna started preparing her body for Pregnancy (openly discussing going off birth control, doing fertility acupuncture, etc.). The phrase “web3 but it’s still all me me me” in the title suggests that even as she throws around buzzwords (web3, womb work), it ultimately centers on Anna herself – her voice, her story, her profits.
    • Financial Questions: Discussion in this thread often returned to money. People speculated that Anna might be “crypto rich but cash poor” – she might hold cryptocurrency (from NFT sales) that she hasn’t cashed out, giving an illusion of wealth. Now with a huge lease and ongoing business expenses, some predicted a financial crash if sales don’t exponentially increase. Anna, however, projected confidence: she said 2025 would be her best year yet and even quoted, “I always say in 2025, I’m getting pregnant and I’m getting paid.”– indicating she expects both family growth and business success.
      Community/Follower Sentiment: By now, a number of Anna’s formerly loyal followers had turned skeptical, many lurking or joining Tattle discussions. Publicly, she still had her defenders, but one could sense on her Instagram less enthusiasm than before – her engagement was dipping except when she talked about the baby topic or the warehouse. Meanwhile, Tattlers were admittedly entertained – Dreamhaus Studio promised a fresh saga (would it flop? become a cult hub? who knows). They also noted that with all these ventures, Anna never really apologized or fully accounted for previous failings (like the NFT); she just steamrolled onward. This “all about me” perception fueled the thread title. In sum, thread #17 found Anna at a crossroads: newly engaged, attempting a huge business leap, talking about having a baby, and trying to rebrand yet again in the face of past controversies.
    Thread #18: Anna Rose #18 Tunnel of love for Ann and Smol, missing House Mum and no profits at all.

    current thread, Mar 2025 – Present)
    • Dreamhaus Build-Out: In the latest thread (ongoing), the focus remains on Dreamhaus Studio’s development. Anna is sharing behind-the-scenes of renovating the warehouse: painting walls, creating a storefront for TAW Collective, and building a podcast corner. She’s gearing up for a grand opening event. This has kept her content busy, though skeptics point out she’s “playing shop” and might be in over her head managing contractors and permits. So far, progress looks real but slow, and costs must be mounting.
    • Family Planning: True to her word, Anna is actively trying to get pregnant now that she’s engaged. She refers to herself as “SHE-EO & future Mum” on the podcast. Fertility and “womb wisdom” content are frequent – everything from moon cycle syncing to IVF consultations (she hasn’t said she’s doing IVF yet, but hinted they’d consider it if pregnancy isn’t happening naturally).
      Community Reaction: At this point, even the harshest Tattle critics seem riveted by what’s next. Will Dreamhaus succeed and vindicate Anna’s ambition, or will it flop and bring a reality check? Meanwhile, any day could bring pregnancy news. Tattle members half-jokingly place bets on whether a baby or a business failure comes first.
    • Ongoing Developments: Since this thread is active, the story is to be continued. What’s clear is that Anna Rose Richards has evolved from an MLM seller to an NFT peddler, to a would-be fashion CEO, and now a studio founder and prospective mom. Across 18 threads spanning over three years, her narrative has been anything but dull. Love her or loathe her, the saga of “Anna Scamma” – from Awakened Woman NFTs with no roadmap to Dreamhaus Studio – has been a wild ride of reinventions watched closely by an equally passionate community of critics. The coming months (and threads) will reveal whether Anna’s bold bets pay off or simply prompt yet another reinvention of this ever-“inspired” influencer



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