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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Discussing Hilaria is no different than any of the other topics on the entertainment forum and therefore is not "creepy." Unlike many (most?) celebrity spouses, she has actively put herself in the public eye.[/quote] For real. She wasn’t just quietly pretending to be from Spain, she was actively marketing herself, selling stuff etc. The WTFery of this girl from Connecticut pretending to be Spanish, making it her whole personality and business plan, and somehow having relatively minimal fallout on discovery is wild and definitely appropriate gossip fodder. Get out the 🍿 I do feel sorry for the kids who were raised in this deception and wonder how it will affect them long term. [/quote] Not only did she pretend to be from Spain, but, when she was called out as being non-Spanish, she pretended that spending a lot of time vacationing at her parents' place in Spain during summers was the same as being Spanish. The deliberate ignorance about the difference between Spanish vacations and actual Spanish ethnicity was ridiculous. [/quote] Idk how she wasn't embarrassed enough to stop asap[/quote] Yes! It's astonishing but true that she continued with the fake accent and tried to spin the situation to bullying her because she was bilingual and multicultural or "fluid." My theory was that Alec truly believed her so she had to keep up the pretense or lose him. In the beginning he thought she was from Spain. See examples of him on video literally saying "My wife is from Spain." Then he changed it to she spent a lot of time in Spain and school was involved, neither of which appear to be true. [/quote]
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