Social influencer charlatans are imploding during quarantene

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Anonymous wrote:I just don't get how so many young women -- non models -- can appear to do nothing but take pictures in dresses and bikinis in new exotics places all year. There are 1000s of girls in my daughter's instagram who I've never heard of who appear to do nothing all day, yet live like idle rich millionaires. It never made sense to me. It seems like a fake career. Like unemployed people calling themselves "freelancers" or "independent consultant" ... these bimbos are pretending to be employed as "influencers"?


There is speculation that many of them are "yacht girls," which is a euphemism for an extremely high-priced sex worker.

Although, many people will swear up and down that the Kardashians and the Hadids, to name a few, are also available for the right price.


I heard Farrah Abraham is a yacht girl too, of Teen Mom fame. But allegedly not only is she a Yacht Girl but she brings her daughter WITH HER.


Aren't a lot of yacht girls young single moms? Miranda Kerr did her "yachting" when she was a single mom, right?
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Anonymous wrote:I’ll also add Brittani Boren to this list. Terrible DIY skills and all around basic. Feel bad for her because she lost her baby but have never thought she was very good at her “job”. Fully expect some serious disappointment if the current baby is another boy.

Agreed. There is something deeper going on as well with the constant need fo crank out babies. I thought they had announced the new baby was a boy but maybe I’m making that up because the others are. I also think there is no way she can have undergone any part of the needed grieving process for Crew before immediately getting pregnant again. I worry about her long term mental health.

The nee baby is definitely a boy and she’s now endorsing all sorts of products named after the son who died at Christmas. Very sad. I can’t even begin to imagine what it takes to profit from your child that died not even a year ago.


Those pics of her holding his dead body were really out there and way too much. Approaching disrespectful and something to definitely keep private.


With all due respect you and PP can just STFU. I didn't even know who this person was and went to her instagram and just...what is wrong with you? People deal with grief in many different ways. There but for the grace of god go I. I hope you never lose your healthy infant suddenly and with no warning and then grieve properly on social media.

Bratayley lifestreamed their son’s funeral.

Gross. I didn’t realize she did that.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ll also add Brittani Boren to this list. Terrible DIY skills and all around basic. Feel bad for her because she lost her baby but have never thought she was very good at her “job”. Fully expect some serious disappointment if the current baby is another boy.

Agreed. There is something deeper going on as well with the constant need fo crank out babies. I thought they had announced the new baby was a boy but maybe I’m making that up because the others are. I also think there is no way she can have undergone any part of the needed grieving process for Crew before immediately getting pregnant again. I worry about her long term mental health.

The nee baby is definitely a boy and she’s now endorsing all sorts of products named after the son who died at Christmas. Very sad. I can’t even begin to imagine what it takes to profit from your child that died not even a year ago.

Those pics of her holding his dead body were really out there and way too much. Approaching disrespectful and something to definitely keep private.

With all due respect you and PP can just STFU. I didn't even know who this person was and went to her instagram and just...what is wrong with you? People deal with grief in many different ways. There but for the grace of god go I. I hope you never lose your healthy infant suddenly and with no warning and then grieve properly on social media.

It's exploitative. A screw is loose in your head if you lose a child and you're thinking about how many follwers you might gain from your tragedy and how much money you can rake in by coming out with a new product line. Nevermind this loss, you can be pregnant in 3 weeks with a replacement baby. None of that is any type of healthy grieving.

Brittani is not mentally well.


This. These stories usually don't end well, because the older kids grow out of the cute stage and start asking serious questions about their privacy and why Mommy and Daddy put their entire lives on display during the family's worst moments. I think it's happening with the Nielsen boys right now.


Ohhh, why do you say this? I've loosely followed that family for years, but not closely enough to get a real sense of the kids.
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SO...are all of these women the same ones that are pushing republican conspiracy theories on IG? Like Wayfair child trafficking?
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Anonymous wrote:SO...are all of these women the same ones that are pushing republican conspiracy theories on IG? Like Wayfair child trafficking?

Many are. They are ultra conservatives.
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Anonymous wrote:SO...are all of these women the same ones that are pushing republican conspiracy theories on IG? Like Wayfair child trafficking?


Some are more faux liberal. They are endlessly into consumerism, but remind you it's bad. They accept endless free gifts with a mind boggling amount of packaging, but they tell you it's bad for the environment. They lecture you on conserving gas as they drive SUVs and fly constantly on planes. Many just lost their minds with BLM. Suddenly people questioned why they presented a world of white ladies where people of color don't exist. So they ran out and bought books on diversity and posted them, kissed up to the prettiest black social influencer they could find, posted photos of George Floyd with pink backgrounds and flowers so it fit their aesthetic and they signed up for seminars.
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Don’t know any of these assholes.
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Where are people getting that Mr. Taza works for Barefoot Blonde now? Is that confirmed or just speculation?

I know he got some kind of real job after the contagion caravan tanked their brand but I hadn’t heard that.
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Anonymous wrote:Where are people getting that Mr. Taza works for Barefoot Blonde now? Is that confirmed or just speculation?

I know he got some kind of real job after the contagion caravan tanked their brand but I hadn’t heard that.

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Anonymous wrote:SO...are all of these women the same ones that are pushing republican conspiracy theories on IG? Like Wayfair child trafficking?


Some are more faux liberal. They are endlessly into consumerism, but remind you it's bad. They accept endless free gifts with a mind boggling amount of packaging, but they tell you it's bad for the environment. They lecture you on conserving gas as they drive SUVs and fly constantly on planes. Many just lost their minds with BLM. Suddenly people questioned why they presented a world of white ladies where people of color don't exist. So they ran out and bought books on diversity and posted them, kissed up to the prettiest black social influencer they could find, posted photos of George Floyd with pink backgrounds and flowers so it fit their aesthetic and they signed up for seminars.


So, like 99 percent of celebrities...
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Anonymous wrote:SO...are all of these women the same ones that are pushing republican conspiracy theories on IG? Like Wayfair child trafficking?


Some are more faux liberal. They are endlessly into consumerism, but remind you it's bad. They accept endless free gifts with a mind boggling amount of packaging, but they tell you it's bad for the environment. They lecture you on conserving gas as they drive SUVs and fly constantly on planes. Many just lost their minds with BLM. Suddenly people questioned why they presented a world of white ladies where people of color don't exist. So they ran out and bought books on diversity and posted them, kissed up to the prettiest black social influencer they could find, posted photos of George Floyd with pink backgrounds and flowers so it fit their aesthetic and they signed up for seminars.


So, like 99 percent of celebrities...


LOL. Exactly!
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