Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's way too high maintenance and comes with two kids!!
I think some men are turned on by evil. didn't Elizabeth Holmes find a man to marry her after it was clear she was a horrible fraud?
Anonymous wrote:She's way too high maintenance and comes with two kids!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her next husband needs to keep her on a strict allowance! Or she could do the unthinkable and actually get a real job like the rest of us!
One could also say her next husband should walk a straighter line in his career and set expectations about household spending. I don't think Candice was totally innocent in all of this, but it's so predictable to see everyone vilifying her even though her late husband was the one making most of the transactions...
And sorry she's not ugly.
She would have to be of very low intelligence to think that she should be spending that much money-- and actually OTHER people's money. So take your pick-- low IQ or dishonest
Or a combo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her next husband needs to keep her on a strict allowance! Or she could do the unthinkable and actually get a real job like the rest of us!
One could also say her next husband should walk a straighter line in his career and set expectations about household spending. I don't think Candice was totally innocent in all of this, but it's so predictable to see everyone vilifying her even though her late husband was the one making most of the transactions...
And sorry she's not ugly.
She would have to be of very low intelligence to think that she should be spending that much money-- and actually OTHER people's money. So take your pick-- low IQ or dishonest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also feel sympathy for the people who invested with them. They're the victims of financial fraud.
Same.
Separately I was surprised that Von Furstenburg offered to let her stay in the $10M Miami condo, apparently for free. It is a big gift, and all the living large caused the problems.
And I am surprised she accepted the free stay in the $10M Miami condo, as this is a significant gift from friends and it may also require other spending to keep up that lifestyle, all which contributed to the original problems.
I also think she could have tax implications for this if she’s the only one (with her kids) living in it. She should count the rental value of it as a gift.
She clearly wants to slide right back into the flashy Miami lifestyle she had when she was there during Covid. She’s still not putting the kids first. I give her 6 months until she’s dating someone wealthy. She should have moved in with her parents or sister for the school year and regrouped.
Pretty disgusting of her to make her children switch schools immediately after their father died. Change is so hard for little kids.
Riverdale the kids current school costs 66K a year.
Private school in Miami is closer to 35-45K
Still too expensive…
Have you ever heard of public school? It's free.
+1 Public school, modest home, shop at Target, drive a 15 year old car, etc. Plenty of folks do it.
Not grifters like her. And they always win. Life is fundamentally unfair and this woman proves it.
Idk if she's winning at anything right now. She is probably stressed and miserable. Everyone is suing her, she has no money, and her little girls must be devastated.
I’m sure. She went from living a billionaires lifestyle, and at the end swindling friends, to being at the mercy of others for money and losing all control of her life, lifestyle and finances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also feel sympathy for the people who invested with them. They're the victims of financial fraud.
Same.
Separately I was surprised that Von Furstenburg offered to let her stay in the $10M Miami condo, apparently for free. It is a big gift, and all the living large caused the problems.
And I am surprised she accepted the free stay in the $10M Miami condo, as this is a significant gift from friends and it may also require other spending to keep up that lifestyle, all which contributed to the original problems.
I also think she could have tax implications for this if she’s the only one (with her kids) living in it. She should count the rental value of it as a gift.
She clearly wants to slide right back into the flashy Miami lifestyle she had when she was there during Covid. She’s still not putting the kids first. I give her 6 months until she’s dating someone wealthy. She should have moved in with her parents or sister for the school year and regrouped.
Pretty disgusting of her to make her children switch schools immediately after their father died. Change is so hard for little kids.
Riverdale the kids current school costs 66K a year.
Private school in Miami is closer to 35-45K
Still too expensive…
Have you ever heard of public school? It's free.
+1 Public school, modest home, shop at Target, drive a 15 year old car, etc. Plenty of folks do it.
Not grifters like her. And they always win. Life is fundamentally unfair and this woman proves it.
Idk if she's winning at anything right now. She is probably stressed and miserable. Everyone is suing her, she has no money, and her little girls must be devastated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also feel sympathy for the people who invested with them. They're the victims of financial fraud.
Same.
Separately I was surprised that Von Furstenburg offered to let her stay in the $10M Miami condo, apparently for free. It is a big gift, and all the living large caused the problems.
And I am surprised she accepted the free stay in the $10M Miami condo, as this is a significant gift from friends and it may also require other spending to keep up that lifestyle, all which contributed to the original problems.
I also think she could have tax implications for this if she’s the only one (with her kids) living in it. She should count the rental value of it as a gift.
She clearly wants to slide right back into the flashy Miami lifestyle she had when she was there during Covid. She’s still not putting the kids first. I give her 6 months until she’s dating someone wealthy. She should have moved in with her parents or sister for the school year and regrouped.
Pretty disgusting of her to make her children switch schools immediately after their father died. Change is so hard for little kids.
Riverdale the kids current school costs 66K a year.
Private school in Miami is closer to 35-45K
Still too expensive…
Have you ever heard of public school? It's free.
+1 Public school, modest home, shop at Target, drive a 15 year old car, etc. Plenty of folks do it.
Not grifters like her. And they always win. Life is fundamentally unfair and this woman proves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOMEONE please find out more about the new boyfriend. What idiot would date her?
So curious. What does she have to offer? Her body is in good shape, she has some nice clothes, she’s living in (someone else’s) very nice condo … anything else? That’s all I’ve got. Miami is surely swimming with women who are younger, more attractive, childless, and aren’t involved in a tragic scandal.
Um, maybe her value as a person?
Or her personality and charm?
Her connection with someone or sense of humor? Her fantastic body? Good mothering?
Posts like yours are so stupid. Men date women of all ages and looks and personalities and aren't robots going for every young woman with no issues or past. I know nothing about her except that she'll likely have zero trouble finding people to date her. I'm surrounded by women in their 40s and older of all different weights and looks who SOMEHOW manage to partner up all the time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOMEONE please find out more about the new boyfriend. What idiot would date her?
So curious. What does she have to offer? Her body is in good shape, she has some nice clothes, she’s living in (someone else’s) very nice condo … anything else? That’s all I’ve got. Miami is surely swimming with women who are younger, more attractive, childless, and aren’t involved in a tragic scandal.
Um, maybe her value as a person?
Or her personality and charm?
Her connection with someone or sense of humor? Her fantastic body? Good mothering?
Posts like yours are so stupid. Men date women of all ages and looks and personalities and aren't robots going for every young woman with no issues or past. I know nothing about her except that she'll likely have zero trouble finding people to date her. I'm surrounded by women in their 40s and older of all different weights and looks who SOMEHOW manage to partner up all the time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arielle is living a lot more frugally these days, out of necessity. If only Candice had done the same …
Is she? She has three kids at a school that costs $64k per kid.
Anonymous wrote:Arielle is living a lot more frugally these days, out of necessity. If only Candice had done the same …