Bekah @festivalstyled #2 Hides being ginger with plenty of bleach. Claims to be vegan but mainly to preach

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Go on Hannah! Very fair question.
 

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I wouldn’t want her living in my house the way she treats her space. Her bedroom at home was always a tip, she left suitcases, bin bags of clothes/rubbish, and washing baskets full of clothes scattered through the house, and took over an entire shed to dump festival stuff.

The kitchen used to be a mess when she was home alone, and when she’s in an Air B&B/hotel room they end up a pig sty as well. She’s old enough to know better, she has absolutely zero respect for people’s space. I don’t blame her parents for not wanting her to live in their house(s).
 
Worse, she has all the time in the world to keep things tidy, it’s not like she’s balancing a full time job. She keeps buying more and more tit, where is it supposed to go? Both her room and the “rave closet” are at absolute capacity, majority of stuff there she’s never worn, and the other bits she’ll never wear again!

I’ve never seen anyone who could benefit more from a complete declutter, building a small capsule wardrobe, and living with it for a year, no more buying allowed in that time. I’m expecting my first baby and have been on a mad one clearing space, and now am down to only 5 basic work outfits I wear on rotation (and some casual/dressy bits of course) I used to live a bit like her, thinking I needed a new outfit for every occasion and day, but honestly? It’s freeing, giving up the pressure to live that way, and always knowing you have something good to go that really suits you. Also stops the laundry getting out of hand….
 
Parents own two homes but she takes the moral high ground over almond milk costing an extra 20p
I get this and I get that her family clearly don’t struggle for money. I know they have helped her in the past like how she worked for her dad etc. but there is some wealthy families that give their children no financial support. Look at how it works with uni student loans .. some people really struggle because it’s based on their parents income but in reality their parents don’t help them at all.
 
I get this and I get that her family clearly don’t struggle for money. I know they have helped her in the past like how she worked for her dad etc. but there is some wealthy families that give their children no financial support. Look at how it works with uni student loans .. some people really struggle because it’s based on their parents income but in reality their parents don’t help them at all.
What I mean is, you don’t see her doing preachy posts about the housing crisis / cost of living.
But she posts a big rant where she some how finds an angle to virtue signal over the cost of soya milk from the likes of Starbucks acting all hard done by and even compares herself to someone with a disability
If she had an ethical bone in her body she wouldnt even go to these places and would support a local business instead
 
What I mean is, you don’t see her doing preachy posts about the housing crisis / cost of living.
But she posts a big rant where she some how finds an angle to virtue signal over the cost of soya milk from the likes of Starbucks acting all hard done by and even compares herself to someone with a disability
If she had an ethical bone in her body she wouldnt even go to these places and would support a local business instead
Oh absolutely. I mean wether her parents help or not she makes more than enough money herself instead she chooses to spend it on over consumption and ready meals 🙄
 
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