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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you use your children as props for financial gain, and put yourself out there as this ideal family to be envied and emulated, its only natural for people to feel some amount of schadenfreude when it all turns out to be for show. They were fine with, and even sought and encouraged, all the attention when it was lining their pockets. Will be interesting to see if they try to use influencing as an income stream going forward or not. [/quote] Did you follow Emilie before this happened? Just curious. [/quote] "Following" is just as meaningless as saving a web fsvorite. Influences made themselves public figures, so no, you implications that no one can speak about her unless they clicked a button to add her to a web fsvorite is preposterous. [/quote] I definitely don't think people shouldn't speak about her. I was just wondering if they were familiar with her before this situation or if they were just making assumptions based on a general knowledge of influencers.[/quote] Ok well stay wondering, no one owes you an explanation for sharing opinions.[/quote]
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