Anna Bey #21 Affluence Faker, Elegance Scammer, Content Stealer, Zara Bitter.

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People are always asking for fragrance and jewelry collection video from her.
She's exclusivity seeker. Regarding perfumes, if she ever lets us know what she got, we won't see anything highly commercial. YSL Opium, recommended by 95% of YTubers, IGrammers and TikTokers won't be there. The same for Miss Dior, Good Girl, Scandal, Light Blue, Nº5, , J'Adore, Mon Guerlain and Gucci Bloom. Remember her primal rule...

Now I start to feel myself pretty bad.. I shouldn’t have mentioned anything because APPARENTLY one of my favourite scents is everywhere now so I’m considered “following the masses” person?!

I could have said other brand you don’t even know but I didn’t want to be snobby and name dropping here just to show off. I just mentioned that I cannot tolerate perfumes on me (even though I really want to), only the oudy/ woody stuff. I mentioned Opium because I believed everyone knew that. (Apparently I was right…)

Anyway since I’ve been enjoying it’s smell for like 15 years now I’m not going to throw it away (I actually don’t have any bottles at home atm), but it’s good to know your opinion about it and made your judgements about me. Glad you only have nieche perfumes at home.

I feel like it’s better to keep all my stuff for me, be superficial here, not to be myself because- instead of Aija, I get the hate, although you don’t even know me just like I don’t know any of you.

I honestly don’t like designer bags or fancy shoes, as long as they are nice, leather and comfy for me that’s enough. I would never ever spend ££££ on these items. I wouldn’t find pleasure in them.

But I do like perfumes for example or nice candles and of course fashion styling.. this has been my passion since I was a little girl. But I stop talking about myself. That’s the internet and half of the stuff people write here is pure lie only good marketing just like Aija’s.

All in all I don’t believe it was elegant from anyone who threw shade on me just because my message maybe didn’t come across to you.
 
Of course but we all know she couldn’t afford it.

Or she could- as the affluent does- spend her summer yachting in the Mediterranean, rent a private maison/ villa in the South of France, invite friends and family, throw big parties.. we will never see either of it. It’s simply way much out of her league.

But since most of her followers cannot even afford Zara, they will buy this BS easily. 😔
Isn't it funny how she is ALWAYS alone? That is not normal, especially for elegant/affluent women.
 
Now I start to feel myself pretty bad.. I shouldn’t have mentioned anything because APPARENTLY one of my favourite scents is everywhere now so I’m considered “following the masses” person?!

I could have said other brand you don’t even know but I didn’t want to be snobby and name dropping here just to show off. I just mentioned that I cannot tolerate perfumes on me (even though I really want to), only the oudy/ woody stuff. I mentioned Opium because I believed everyone knew that. (Apparently I was right…)

Anyway since I’ve been enjoying it’s smell for like 15 years now I’m not going to throw it away (I actually don’t have any bottles at home atm), but it’s good to know your opinion about it and made your judgements about me. Glad you only have nieche perfumes at home.

I feel like it’s better to keep all my stuff for me, be superficial here, not to be myself because- instead of Aija, I get the hate, although you don’t even know me just like I don’t know any of you.

I honestly don’t like designer bags or fancy shoes, as long as they are nice, leather and comfy for me that’s enough. I would never ever spend ££££ on these items. I wouldn’t find pleasure in them.

But I do like perfumes for example or nice candles and of course fashion styling.. this has been my passion since I was a little girl. But I stop talking about myself. That’s the internet and half of the stuff people write here is pure lie only good marketing just like Aija’s.

All in all I don’t believe it was elegant from anyone who threw shade on me just because my message maybe didn’t come across to you.

Oh, dear... Please don't take what I said as offensive. Please don't. I never mean to be offensive to anyone here but to our dearest guru. Don't take my words to the heart. You think my fragrance collection is all exclusive? It's all commercial and all bought at Douglas!!! (I've mentioned I wear Good Girl before, remember?) :ROFLMAO:
What you and even I and everyone else should always be open to understand is that in the game of life there is absolutely nothing exclusive. What will define getting access to anything is power. And we live in a globalized world where everyone can easily have what everyone else has. From your dear YSL Opium perfume to Aija's Ikea closet. So please, forgive me if I hurt you, put a huge smile on that pretty face and keep rocking the world with your favorite fragrance. 😘
 
Which one of you asked Lauren to give a sign and wear pink if she’s following. We see you girl!
 

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But all those people who believe in it and who, for the most naive of them, will put themselves in danger to get these things. Imagine the ones who will try to steal money, sell sexual favours, or take out loans for it. Or the ones who will be ashamed to show off their very first car that they paid for with their first wages or summer job. This viper does not imagine the psychological damage she creates around her.

I have decided to openly chase her because beyond the ridiculous situation in which she finds herself due to the lack of competences, knowledge and wealth (providing us with great entertainement) she is very dangerous for young women from disadvantaged backgrounds (for exemple, villages, small towns, big towns working-class neighbourhoods from Eastern Europe). The majority of them have the fight against poverty as their priority and the coquetry as the principal weakness. They are beautiful, but still in precarious situations, having accumulated experiences and disappointments with men, watching the West pavement whores come home with high heels boots, (cheap) parfum and an air of victory, like « it would be easy ».There are also girls who have not received sufficient education as they were sent very early to agricultural work, who dream of some Prince Charmant saving them. Generally the prince charmant comes in the shape of the guy with a beautiful car (probably stolen somewhere in Germany), who ends up putting them on the pavement because the guy has his own « business » to grow in the Fairyland of West.
And there you go, you have Youtube right now and all those bawds (fr . maquerelles) shimmering theirs fake bags, fake clothes, fake homes, fake husbands, telling them that it is just a matter of hemorrhoid lips and ladylike good posture (translate : kneel down for a blow job) to find the « high caliber » man of their dreams who will bring them to the land of Scheherazade (translate : Dubai). Preparing their mentality for prostitution in disguise it's a piece of cake, one only has to manipulate their sincere desire for feminity and elegance, misusing western luxury symbols.
 
Now I start to feel myself pretty bad.. I shouldn’t have mentioned anything because APPARENTLY one of my favourite scents is everywhere now so I’m considered “following the masses” person?!

I could have said other brand you don’t even know but I didn’t want to be snobby and name dropping here just to show off. I just mentioned that I cannot tolerate perfumes on me (even though I really want to), only the oudy/ woody stuff. I mentioned Opium because I believed everyone knew that. (Apparently I was right…)

Anyway since I’ve been enjoying it’s smell for like 15 years now I’m not going to throw it away (I actually don’t have any bottles at home atm), but it’s good to know your opinion about it and made your judgements about me. Glad you only have nieche perfumes at home.

I feel like it’s better to keep all my stuff for me, be superficial here, not to be myself because- instead of Aija, I get the hate, although you don’t even know me just like I don’t know any of you.

I honestly don’t like designer bags or fancy shoes, as long as they are nice, leather and comfy for me that’s enough. I would never ever spend ££££ on these items. I wouldn’t find pleasure in them.

But I do like perfumes for example or nice candles and of course fashion styling.. this has been my passion since I was a little girl. But I stop talking about myself. That’s the internet and half of the stuff people write here is pure lie only good marketing just like Aija’s.

All in all I don’t believe it was elegant from anyone who threw shade on me just because my message maybe didn’t come across to you.
There's a reason why those perfumes are so popular - they're very good! I actually saw one of my favourite scents ever featured in a "basic betty starter pack" graphic, next to Chanel ballet flats (also guilty!). Aija doesn't have the luxury of enjoying "basic" things that lots of people save up for and own, because she has to desperately build a facade of exclusivity and wealth. Indeed, I can't say I know anyone who aspires to own a collection of fake bags! 😉

I have decided to openly chase her because beyond the ridiculous situation in which she finds herself due to the lack of competences, knowledge and wealth (providing us with great entertainement) she is very dangerous for young women from disadvantaged backgrounds (for exemple, villages, small towns, big towns working-class neighbourhoods from Eastern Europe). The majority of them have the fight against poverty as their priority and the coquetry as the principal weakness. They are beautiful, but still in precarious situations, having accumulated experiences and disappointments with men, watching the West pavement whores come home with high heels boots, (cheap) parfum and an air of victory, like « it would be easy ».There are also girls who have not received sufficient education as they were sent very early to agricultural work, who dream of some Prince Charmant saving them. Generally the prince charmant comes in the shape of the guy with a beautiful car (probably stolen somewhere in Germany), who ends up putting them on the pavement because the guy has his own « business » to grow in the Fairyland of West.
And there you go, you have Youtube right now and all those bawds (fr . maquerelles) shimmering theirs fake bags, fake clothes, fake homes, fake husbands, telling them that it is just a matter of hemorrhoid lips and ladylike good posture (translate : kneel down for a blow job) to find the « high caliber » man of their dreams who will bring them to the land of Scheherazade (translate : Dubai). Preparing their mentality for prostitution in disguise it's a piece of cake, one only has to manipulate their sincere desire for feminity and elegance, misusing western luxury symbols.
This is what motivates me, too. She can't stop us unless she stops exploiting vulnerable people. She can't make money without exploiting vulnerable people.

Furthermore, her "teaching" has been used by some of the more nefarious "men's rights activist" sections of the internet, to demonstrate the evil of all women, and to poison impressionable and vulnerable men against women. This makes her danger twofold and I am sure she is well aware of it, because her controversy brings publicity - and there's no such thing as bad publicity, is there?
 
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There's a reason why those perfumes are so popular - they're very good! I actually saw one of my favourite scents ever featured in a "basic betty starter pack" graphic, next to Chanel ballet flats (also guilty!). Aija doesn't have the luxury of enjoying "basic" things that lots of people save up for and own, because she has to desperately build a facade of exclusivity and wealth. Indeed, I can't say I know anyone who aspires to own a collection of fake bags! 😉

Exactly. I guess the way I wrote it came off as snobbish and derogatory, what wasn't my intention at all. The whole point was once again questioning Aija's mentality towards what she thinks as exclusive and what she perceives as basic therefore inferior (what results in her primal rule of making sure to differ yourself of the masses...). It's not only with perfumes (and her so called preference to Portrait of a Lady), but everything in life and we know it all (Zara, Mango, Crocs, UGG, MK, Coach, Swarovski, popular cars, McDonald's, anything below "first class", anything below "5 stars", anything that is not tagged as luxury, plain janes). It's like she's developed an inferiority complex and is trying to over compensate by creating a persona who is the exact reflex of everything she believes she should experience/own since birth and structuring it as some sort of standard everyone in her imagetic world should also participate in, no matter their origin, social position and personal life. So you see, @Cocochaneln1, the matter is not on being "basic", never been, but on how one allows a stranger to toy with the way they think to the point of leading them to some sort of discomfort and making them question if the way they live and their choices are not good enough/up to excellence.
In the end it doesn't matter what I (or anyone else) say. What truly matters is you. ;)
 
She is not humble. And it’s very common with these people which came from poor background and made a way up. I’m thankful for everything in my life and I don’t take things for granted.

…and I came just from the shop with the new bottle of Floris. I’m suprised that Aija isn’t familiar with the Queen’s perfume.
 
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