Does anyone else follow the Skalla sisters on Instagram?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do people with lots of kids have these pristine, minimalist homes? Do they just take pictures of certain corners. I don't understand these empty kitchens.


It's all smoke and mirrors. There are entire sections of their homes that are never photographed or revealed. The Rachel wannabe who bought Rachel's previous home exposed so much of this. I'm going to get the sequence wrong, but in Rachel's old home there was an entire wing that was basically a separate apartment and Rachel and family lived there while they rented out the main house or after they sold it or something like that (again the timeline is vague to me.) We never saw any of that.

The kids have real, ugly toys in playrooms we never see.

The big formal room in Rachel's home where they take photoshoots for her collection and where they held Ford's blessing sits empty the rest of the time. There are lots of unfurnished, unused spaces in their houses.

As for the kitchens, the hot design thing in their homes is to basically have a second prep kitchen to the side where the actual used stuff is stored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you watched Emily try to sell a product? She can barely string together a coherent sentence. All 4 of them have limited vocabularies and sound like elementary school kids. There world is extremely insular.

Yes, the tight-knit family seems envious. But Momma Skalla is as bad as Kris Kardashian; she's super toxic to the point of being cruel to the girls when it comes to appearances and their public personas. They know very little of the world outside of their perordanied life.


Sigh... I know I made fun of their education levels and then used the wrong their vs. there. (at myself)
Anonymous
It's aspirational posturing. Mormons definitely have strong family ties, which speak to a universal desire for connection, but the coordinated houses and sponsored clothes and camera filters aren't the reality you're yearning for. These people are the Kardashians with a different aesthetic. That's all.

You are falling for the illusion they are spending (and earning) tons of money to project. I would suggest you invest in building yourself up and learning your own value--your life is no less worthy than influencers.
Anonymous
^^^ to add, I did not mean these people represent all Mormons or Mormonism. Not at all.
Anonymous
They are very glam and very rich. Must be nice!
Anonymous
So Mormons are into lip fillers?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do people with lots of kids have these pristine, minimalist homes? Do they just take pictures of certain corners. I don't understand these empty kitchens.


Live in help; housekeeper and nanny.
Anonymous
I follow a bunch of big-family Catholic moms on instagram. Everyone has so many clothes, nice clothes. And so many different pairs of shoes and coats and outfits for every holiday. And this is for people who have a few thousand followers, so I don't think they are getting tons of stuff for free.
Anonymous
It's largely fiction. I have always loved the Mormon mommy bloggers (showing my age!) and now the influencers for pure entertainment value, but don't delude yourself into mistaking this for reality. Read the exmormon subreddits if you want to balance the sparkle. If the influencers are making you feel bad, stop reading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are very glam and very rich. Must be nice!


Not really. They seem very rich because they live in a place with cheaper real estate and are in the building industry. The fancy vacations they take are all comped.

They don't hold a candle to NYC or even DC level rich people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Mormons are into lip fillers?!


Very much so. Utah has enormous rates of plastic surgery in general. All four of the Skalla sisters have had nose jobs and breast implants.

If you want to see a real-life Barbie (or alien), check out @sarajanewarner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t follow this group specifically, but other Mormon influencers. It’s all smoke and mirrors. Everything is happy happy kind kind cult kind. It’s very similar to Scientology.


Have family in SLC and can +1 this. Mental health issues are seen as a moral failing or a problem for "other people" that you can pity and then feel good about yourself for being so empathetic in LOTS of these circles (not all of course)

There is a reason why Utah has off the charts opioid issues related to a HUGE number of scripts written in that state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Mormons are into lip fillers?!


Very much so. Utah has enormous rates of plastic surgery in general. All four of the Skalla sisters have had nose jobs and breast implants.

If you want to see a real-life Barbie (or alien), check out @sarajanewarner.


Wow..I've been living in the dark. Never met a Mormon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are very glam and very rich. Must be nice!


Not really. They seem very rich because they live in a place with cheaper real estate and are in the building industry. The fancy vacations they take are all comped.

They don't hold a candle to NYC or even DC level rich people.


I don’t know how you could possibly know this. Rachel’s new house is probably like 3-4 million. Plus who knows how much cash she has stashed away. I would guess 10 million at least. That may not be rich to you but for most people, yes that is very rich esp considering she is not even 30.
Anonymous
I used to be part of a mommy Mormon online support group (though not a mormon I had a close friend who invited me).

The answer to basically any question related to emotions was to get a script for anti-depressants or to change the dosage up. I wish I was kidding.
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