Gross, at this point she may as well have been topless or put two Evil Eye symbols over her chest
THIS KILLED ME OFF oh my days
Gross, at this point she may as well have been topless or put two Evil Eye symbols over her chest - is there no depths that she will sink to in order to do anything and everything for the male gaze? She's such an anti girls' girl and hyper misogynistic - you usually see this in older generations of Asian women; not ones born and raised abroad. It's disgusting how younger women and girls fall for this frivolous, uneducated, empty-headed oaf with fried hair and a messed up face! How does she have such bad premature ageing in her face, hands, neck and chest area for a 27-year-old!? It's actually shocking.
@gossipgirl59 go for it! I'm honoured to have my words in the Wiki! The sob story in the Chanel handbag was vomit inducing - it's a slap to so many women whose mothers died when they were little girls. Not once did I sit there, as a child or a teen or a young woman, and think: "I wish my mother had gifted me this, or left behind a t-shirt." That's mostly because I was born in a religion where we remove such possessions when a person dies - it helps us with the mourning process. She's so vapid to only focus on the material things, when she doesn't look or think deeper about this. Not that she can of course - it'd probably give her a migraine and need another holiday to Dubai!
Every day I am told by relatives and family friends about how I have my mother's hair and her smile - I've cherished that so much more than any physical item she could have left me. Irum is so stupid - a designer handbag is a rubbish investment because it loses value over time. She needs to rub her last two brain cells together, pray that there's a spark and invest in real jewellery/proper heirlooms. What about her grandmother? She will definitely have heirlooms for Irum. Doesn't her rich father teach her anything? Obviously not! How does she keep spitting in the face of her family and their love for her with these stupid and pointless posts? I swear she has no self-respect anymore - at this point she's basically whoring herself for likes, comments and any form of engagement. And all those simpering, lily-livered sycophants in the comments section are just like her - Harnaam Kaur claims to not even identify as a Sikh anymore despite visibly looking like one (I have a friend who worked at the BBC in London and he contacted her about an article which talked about Sikhs - Harnaam's PR woman told him that Harnaam wouldn't share it on her socials because she doesn't identify as a Sikh).
Erim and Lilly Singh are not worthy role models. I've never liked Lilly Singh - I've always regarded her as really disrespecting her heritage and unwittingly colluding with elements of white supremacy (when you're Brown and from Germany, your interaction with whiteness is so different/quite stark when compared to the UK, USA, Canada etc.). You should never ever cheapen yourself, your ethnicity and community in return for applause from whiteness - it's fleeting and fickle, unlike your ethnic community who unfortunately suffer the consequences of such careless and wreckless behaviour/content creation. There are dozens more admirable Asian women to draw inspiration from like Fawzia Amini (female Afghan High Court judge) etc. who've actively contributed in a positive and meaningful way to our world than Irum with her untested products and Lilly Singh with her petulant antics.
Irum can try to hide these threads, but there are so many ways that people can find them. Once it's on the Internet, it's there. I'm certain that she's pulled out this try-hard sob story to deflect from there being a thread 10 about her. Bobblehead Eric needs to share these "insights" with a therapist - not strangers on the Internet
Write a book waffles please x
Don’t sympathise you’re enabling a sociopath. This clout chaser has zero feeling towards her deceased mother, because she has no empathy. She has learnt what to say for click bait and likes and salesI'm feeling a mix of emotions after viewing this. Sympathy but also wtf? It's really sad that she wasn't left with anything of her mums. I'm not in the same boat with her, however my mum is the type of woman that just gives things away like saris etc if someone says they like her things. By the time I was born she passed down her jewelry to my elder girl cousins because she didn't think she'd have a daughter. Growing up, (I'm 20 now) I also felt a little jealous of my friends having clothes/items of their mums when they were our age. So I can't imagine how erim mustve felt, being alone without her mum and not having any of her possessions to even remember her by. It is sad and I get what she's trying to do for her future daughter, something along the lines of passing 'wealth' to future generations and them having something to remember you by. Although I do think she executed it poorly, there's nothing wrong with wanting to pass down material things to your children that will appreciate in value maybe but she phrased it weirdly so I wasnt sure how to feel at the end.
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