Yes. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the latest story. You really can't make this up.
Just wow!
Yes. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the latest story. You really can't make this up.
No-one told her that different hues of the same colour can clash?I cringe so hard at that navy print which clashes with her navy wall because it’s a different hue. It looks so bad. Why did she think this was a good idea
And she also has a navy sofa which is a third different shade of navy!I cringe so hard at that navy print which clashes with her navy wall because it’s a different hue. It looks so bad. Why did she think this was a good idea
Something about that outfit and the angle of the camera makes her torso look really oddly short!View attachment 1629954 q
Tell that to your face.
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Wasn't she flogging a shoehorn a few months back?
This is very accurate. And it’s not even the kids of the influencers, it’s our kids, the normal kids who are watching the kid equivalent on YouTube and thinking this is all normal. How many times do I hear ‘hey so and so (YouTuber) is in Florida’ or they’ve got a new car, latest phone, met the football team, got another possession and on and on and on!!! It’s just the norm for kids to see this and it’s a nightmare! Awful culture that’s been created!This is less Lily specific but definitely relevant. I feel like kids growing up with specifically influencer parents but also within the influencer culture, are destined to be materialistic adults shrouded in debt and very little understanding of what life is outside of acquiring new stuff. I think Grey has more shoes than I do and I won’t grow out of them in two months.
There is just so much stuff. Constant holidays. Constant new clothes. Constant gifts. Constant redecorating and updating. Everything is the most of the moment fancy brand. What happens when they are financially responsible for themselves as they get older and they can’t afford 7 new pairs of shoes for the autumn plus a whole new wardrobe?
It honestly makes me feel sick thinking about the generation of kids being brought up thinking this is normal.
God that navy in her living room clashes with her sofa so badly. It would look so much better painted light. She must by dying to decorate and trying to get a paint sponsorship.
Well seeing as she only purchased in it May 2021. I can’t see how she’s actually spent a year looking for who made itA YEAR?!?!?!
How can an object such as hair oil be someone's happy place? I even googled a definition and cambridge dictionary defines it as: "a memory, situation, or activity that makes you feel happy".Something about that outfit and the angle of the camera makes her torso look really oddly short!
She looks like a game show host from the 80sWell seeing as she only purchased in it May 2021. I can’t see how she’s actually spent a year looking for who made it
Lily this is a no. Leave it in the shop.
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She looks like a game show host from the 80s
I bet she wore her Uggs slippers...Lily please wear some socks especially when you are trying on stuff and then you post it on the gram. Or some shoes, anything!
I didn’t even notice the feet. Why the hell is she walking around a shop barefoot
awful
and the corpse feet are back out
I think when your entire online existence rests on consumption it’s inevitable you’ll end up making steadily more inane comments about the random crap you want people to buyHow can an object such as hair oil be someone's happy place? I even googled a definition and cambridge dictionary defines it as: "a memory, situation, or activity that makes you feel happy".