I don't even know why I clicked on her video
Why does she say "SOOOOO" that often and with such an annoying heavy emphasis. Its SO lovely and its just SOOO pahhfect and I'm SOOOO in love with it and it's just SOOOOOOO iconic. SOO beautiful. (you won't be able to unhear it either now... sorry)
But the worst part is something she let slip and I think forgot to edit out- one of the dresses she says that she didn't expect to love it SOO MUCH because it looks much nicer on her than on the model on the website. I mean, even if you think that... how can you say that out loud and feel ok about yourself? (time stamp 7:50 on the ASOS haul)
warning: everything littered with sooo soooo SOOOOOO many filler words. like. sooo. many.
It really bothers me how delusional she is when she refers to ultra see-through, extreeemely short, weather-inappropriate, tube-inappropriate (dirt on everything that isn't brown), office-inappropriate items as iconic everyday staples. She lives in a bubble that is void of real life situations, responsibilities, other people to take into consideration and care for, ... Which I was fine with because I watched her for escapism, because I like glimpsing into the life of an overgrown Disney baby. But she takes herself way too seriously and actually believes she is giving useful advice.
Here's years of watching her summed up: Buy the same thing in the same color over and over again, this way it all is a dull, matching blur of stagnant "aesthetics". Avoid real life. Mom's basement or mom's attic? Literally be Rapunzel. Every day can be dress-up day when you have nowhere to go and no bills to pay.
Boom. Where's my 1.4 million subscribers?
I'll be waiting for my Pandora freebies
So all in all, whatever she's doing, I do have to give her kudos for finally moving out, even if the way she does it is nauseatingly bratty. I was defending her flat and said I loved it, I take that back. The wardrobe situation is tragic and shows how wrong her priorities are. Obsessing over identical shades of pink and light switches, and then frantically distributing her hoarding warehouse over 3 separate rooms despite having custom wardrobes built... there is nothing left to say.
She's an 8-year-old with a credit card.