| OMG. Poor thing. She is absolutely massive. |
Oh stfu. I’m sure you are a skinny little thing right? Your personality is ugly. I feel bad for you. |
+1 She's pretty average middle America if you ask me. |
I'm smaller than her but not anywhere near Hollywood standards. The difference between me and her? I don't lie about my appearance and sell snake oil to unaware consumers. https://www.instagram.com/aubreyoday
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| Oh my good golly. Who can tell if that is her due the the mask, but if it is, she must be happy about Covid as she can mask up and no one knows it's her. I wonder if she is depressed/mentally ill or eating a tonne due to being able to 'get away with it'. For those instagram photos- are those recent? Is she really actively posting 'skinny' (though she looks plus sized still- 'curvy' there) photoshopped photos? Crazy! |
Yes, she is actively trying to pass herself off as a much thinner woman. I don't think making fun of obese people is okay, but she's selling herself as something very different from who she is so I think she's made discussion about her physique fair game. And honestly if she doesn't want to look this heavy, she's a 4 month diet away from the body she pretends to have. This is within her control, it's not like this is a permanent disability. |
| She was on my abroad program. She was tiiiiiiiiiny and super talented. She was a California sorority girl and somewhat smart. She had terrible highlights, like black hair with chunky blonde, very early 2000s. |
DP, but that's sad. This shouldn't be what the average person looks like. |
You already posted in their thread. |
The average person doesn't walk their dogs in a bralette and bike shorts tho. Let's not pretend she's just like everyone else. |
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The issue is not her weight gain.
The issue is the fake image she sells on Instagram and the products she shills using that image. |
How is this different than so many of the other "influencers" or people hawking MLM products? I know a couple of these people in real life, including a few who have 1M followers, and they all have messy home lives and financial problems. Their stories don't line up with what they're selling, either. |
It’s not ok for them either. In fact those people are worse IMO because low information people fall for their fake perfection, and end up signing up for whatever MLM they’re shilling and then lose a bunch of money in the process. |