Hey Angels! Stay tuned for part 2 up tomorrow! Also, I forgot to show a screenshot of the IGenius “membership” costs. Here is a link showing the upfront cost and monthly fees, NOT including investments you want to make. It’s ridiculously expensive. If you are new here PLEASE be cautious of MLM's like this! igeniusglobal.com/memberBenefits
ooooohhh ok that is a really good point!!! Her admitting that just makes her 10 times more unreliable. It gets me so scared for people who are actively trying to join her downline.
This is so insane. This woman is so conniving. Thank you for shedding a light on this. The Zoom call is actually easier to watch with the pop-up covering up most of her face LOL
I’m a massage therapist and when I started to be in demand I did the same thing you talked about. I raised my prices and work less. I was also able to save (and take out a small loan) to be able to purchase new tools (my sauna and cool plunge) that didn’t require my hands. I’ve also started teaching a stretching class. In the service industry you add new services, add more people or raise your prices. You are sooooo right. That’s how you grow.
What kind of training and education went in to you being a successful massage therapist? I've always wanted to do that and I'm at a place right now where I have the time to consider a career change. I don't really know why but massage therapy has always been so interesting to me. I think I'd be really good at it. My work experience so far is with in-home health care and I did retail management before that. As far as education I have the required certification for my in-home health career, but I do not have a 4 year degree. ( I completed about 75% of a bachelors degree in biology.) Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I am amazed I came across a comment that's so specific to something I'm looking into right now! I appreciate any info / advice you have time to share with me. ❤
@@MeganVictoriaKearns you don’t need to go to college to become a LMT. I’ve been licensed for almost 9 years, and it depends on your state (how many hours, required testing, CE, etc). Just find your state board and see the requirements. Good luck!
@@MeganVictoriaKearns originally I wanted to be a physical therapist and went part time to massage school and part time to community college. Turns out I hated physical therapy because of the lack on interaction between the actual therapist and client plus insurance dictating treatment plans. I don't think you have to do all the schooling I did BS in Kinesiology, 720 hours in massage school and ALOT OF CEUs. Majority of my success (well I do think I'm a good therapist) had to do with learning marketing. Pick a niche, all of your marketing is geared towards solve their problem. Hiring a business coach was a BIG help too.
My local dog groomer is a straight up millionaire….no longer taking on new clients. She books a month in advance and only works Mon thru Friday 9 to 6. She recently raised prices to give her staff more $$. She brings her dog to work is always smiling. Takes vacations whenever she wants. She is an EXPERT in her service and built her repeating clientele over the years. No one is going to knock on her door and tell her she needs to be a coffee shop tomorrow because she is a REAL, SUCCESSFUL small business owner. These MLMs are scams. You are not a business owner. If you are a good recruiter go work for a company. Executive head hunters make $500k per year.
My family has been in real estate for decades and I have known many multimillionaires throughout my life. You know how many times I ever heard any of them talk about how much money they made? Zero.
You're my favorite anti-MLM creator, and one of the reasons is that you speak so fast (like I tend to do) and with such animation! It's fantastic, on top of your great insight. Love the outfit and the makeup look today, it's luminescent and on point!
She goes on and on about how "in your face" she is, then keeps cursing left and right, while adding the most innocent "friends" at the end of every other sentence. Now, THAT'S gangsta. LOL
So I read this comment as I was just starting the video... so for kicks and giggles, I started counting for you.. I am only 3 min in and I am already at 13 okays and 3 friends.... You are not getting your stomach pumped, you are dead. rip. lol.
I would not like to own the airplane. The cost to insure and maintain it would be a burden, even if I had the money to afford it. Quite honestly, these displays of wealth that these hunbots want us to aspire to are vulgar and tacky.
I would simply because I’m handicapped and airports are so hard to navigate. My husband and I don’t travel as we would like because it’s just too hard. You can rent private planes and it’s not nearly as expensive I thought it would be.
My dad works with lawsuits about wills with real generational wealth. The money that these people fight over is absolutely insane. Like I can't even wrap my head around having that much money. That is real generational wealth. The kind of money that would provide generational wealth and a private plane is virtually impossible for one person to make in one life time. She seems almost delusional.
What cracks me up is the first girl talking it’s “all about energy” when her energy is absolutely SCARY! So intense and overwhelming! If I was on that call I would be freaked the eff out!
12:23 Ahem, the verse actually says: _"The_ *love* _of money is the root of all evil."_ No, money and wealth is not inherently evil nor does it make a person evil anymore than poverty makes a person inherently good. It's the act of *worshipping* money -- that is it your sole focus, goal and desire that you devote all your effort and time to, that is the *root* of evil. Don't try to accuse others of warping Scripture to justify your own sin, Hun, you knew damn well what they meant when they told you that verse.
I actually didn't know that was the saying! I agree, I don't think money is inherently evil butttt what you do with $$ or how you get that money can be bad!
I love the way you call them out! I was actually on another WFABB opportunity call last night and I was shocked at the degrading language. I've never been a part of any MLM, nor have I ever even been in the MLM world, so I didn't know that was normal. But, wow. It was such a turn off. They essentially said, "Your life sucks. The only way to make your life better is to join us." and I was thinking, "my life doesn't suck. I don't *need* this" btw, on a related note, I am a tarot reader/psychic, and I appreciate you sticking up for us! I think what we do is pretty cool, too. lol I also find it interesting they refer to themselves as entrepreneurs, and business owners, as they don't actually own any business or part of the business. They can quit tomorrow and the business will still be up and running. They have no real responsibility, other than signing people up, and no liability. They're really just salespeople, not business owners.They're like the membership advisors that sign you up at a gym or sports club, only they make money off you monthly.
Im a pharmacy tech and Ive always said that if I ever won the lottery I wouldnt quit my job, I would work less hours for sure but I would pay for a bunch of my patients prescriptions. Breaks my heart how many amazing people struggle to pay for medication. Point being, no amount of fucking planes would make me happy because who does that even benefit?? Seeing the relief on someones face, to give them that financial break, thats worth more than any material luxury.
We sound so much alike. I told my husband my dream is to be able to sit in Walmart where the Christmas layaways are picked up and pay the balance when people come to pick them off. Blessing people is my love language.
👏👏All of this. Whenever I have money, I try to pay things forward- even if it's only something small. Should I ever have a massive amount of money, I would definitely help people who need it on the DL.
The way Daniela could have literally made more money by hiring other aestheticians than being a network marketer but she chose scamming people over actually making money in a lucrative yet still ethical way is baffling
I always think about this too! And then I think if it was making you so much money and you were doing so well why would you ever quit something like that? Like Alicia said she was making 6 figures in her 20s most people would be happy with that (I know I would) so IMO they’re either greedy or exaggerating this to fit their narrative and make it seem like NWM is that amazing or a little bit of both? Idk it’s just another thing these girls say that makes no sense and I question!! 🤔
I think her two biggest issues are that she's: A. Greedy, and B. Possessing a Instant Gratification mindset. Also, it appears that she's revealing here that all that money she pretended was coming Monat was really coming from her own personal business... That's so sad- her unwillingness to credit her own creativity, skills, and hardwork for the success she has pre-pandemic.
I often forget how young you are, Isabella. You speak to things that take a lot of people their entire twenties, shit, even thirties, to figure out. Like not beating yourself up for growing and learning. ❤️ wish i had your wisdom in my early twenties! I hope some of these people on this call see your video & don’t join the scam.
She was so close to awareness when she said “the system is flawed.” At that point she could have stopped talking and just ended the call. Because that’s a true statement. Also iGenius is flawed, MLMs are flawed, the opportunity call is flawed. End the call and maybe spend that time and energy trying to fix the system instead of making things worse for people and preying on them.
12:40 - 12:49 So she openly stresses that money is required for survival -- she personally considers it as vital as literal oxygen -- and yet she steals from others daily. Which tell _me_ personally that she is fully aware of the damage she's causing others and *doesn't care.* What was that verse she misquoted again? _"The_ *love* _of money is the root of all evil."_ Nice of her to provide such a good example.
ThankYOU … it’s like nails on a chalkboard when I hear that verse misquoted. Turns out, that verse is speaking directly to that woman. The LOVE of money is the root of all evil because if money is what you truly love above all else, you’ll do literally anything to get your hands on it. *former bible thumper*
it’s like she’s never heard of living off the grid and homesteading. you’ll need money initially, to get started. then you live solely off your land. magical
I love how she starts her speech with “money is the root of all evil”… no sweetie “the LOVE of money is the root of all evil” which ironically is what she’s promoting lol FAIL 🤣
Wait a minute, are we gonna completely gloss over the fact that she talks about a "perfectly curated" online presence that is all "pretty", but it shouldn't "fool" anyone because "that's just what we want to show you"?!
I work in the securities industry and seeing these huns in this crypto scam is crazy. They keep talking about compounding wealth, etc...but never actually bring up actual investments. I would love to see their reaction if someone actually asks about crypto, bitcoin, return on investments, etc...
Good point! That was brought up on one of Savannah's videos and the hun response was " I don't know anything about cryptocurrancy, I just sell the videos that teach you how to invest." Every single thing other than a lunch order is a lie coming out of her mouth. She yells thinking it makes her knowledgeable and to dominate the conversation. She can't answer your question because she just regurgitates what they told her to say.
You aren't good enough, that's why you need the MLM. And once you're IN the MLM, no rank will ever be good enough either. Imagine a life where literally nothing you do is ever good enough?? So sad and such a mind f*ck.
It's heartbreaking. I get so furious seeing how they talk about this stuff. I hate how badly it hurts so many people and their perception of what's worthy and what's not. It's so sad seeing people being treated this way.
I am a lash tech myself, working for myself. If she was smart she could start to teach people how to do lashes, offer real skills and real opportunities to change them life and at the same time earn much more and work less 🤷♀️
I also wanted to say I really appreciate that you speak fast & pack in so much info. You speak very well. It’s definitely not too fast. I love your bare skin look & neutral colors. It’s calming. ❤️❤️❤️
I love Anti-MLM content, you ladies (Hanna, Chelsea, Savannah, Roberta, you Isabella) but as well I’ve been watching/listening to content about financial education, and I can say that you guys need to listen the podcast “Financial feminist” and all the people they recommend. You will learn A LOT for free 🤗 Love your videos Isabella 🥰
What really bothers me most about her speech about living paycheck to paycheck, you can plan and have a savings but shit happens. I was working in healthcare and was making great money. June 2020 I injured my back and I am now permanently disabled. I don’t even make enough a month on comp to survive. I couldn’t plan for this. Blaming people or their parents for being poor is bottom of the barrel shit. Money doesn’t make you a good person. Money also isn’t everything. True happiness doesn’t revolve around money.
You know, when she talks about her future everything is not only centered around material items (plane, house in the Caribbean, etc) but also only *herself.* At most she had a throwaway comment about wanting to _"retire her parents"_ (which sounds like she's going to put them down like an old racehorse to me). No mention of family, friends, hobbies, interests, anything. Let's say she gets all that money and things she wants, then what? Where and with whom is she going to fly that private plane, except her empty houses? What is she going to accomplish with all her means? Does she just want to sit surrounded by wealth and then do nothing the rest of her life? Give to charities, develop new hobbies, meet new people? She pitches money to other people as a means to an end and she tell people to have goals, but she doesn't seem to have either. She sounds totally empty and maybe she thinks money will solve that, but if the emptiness is rooted in her own issues all the money and private planes and vacation houses aren't going to give her any meaning.
In MLM you are using cult like tactics in order to keep the prospects hanging on as long as possible and you will often see extensive use of "us" against "them (anti-MLM)"
These top earners absolutely KILL me. They claim most distributors in business only want to supplement their income by making an extra few hundred dollars each month. But in the same breath say ‘YOU WANNA FLY FIRST CLASS OR OWN THE MF PLANE?’ this girl is essentially saying if you don’t want to work til you’re blue in the face and be rich rich then you need to re-evaluate your life choices. Excuse me ma’am, this is a Wendy’s.
With points and stuff it probably costs WAY less to fly first class all the time than it does to own a plane. You have to buy the plane, you have to pay for the maintenance and licenses, you have to pay for the crew, for the food and beverages for each flight…versus just purchasing a ticket and not having to worry about any of that.
Its so funny that just a couple months ago they were going on and on about how Monat has changed their lives, but now they won't even dare to say the word lol
I also hate how they act like, because of the pandemic, you have to have an online job to have some job security. I teach online and I lost my online job to the pandemic in December 2019 because I taught online in Chinese public schools and all of my schools were in Hubei province (where it started). You can never predict what is going to happen to any job. And an MLM is not at all a stable job.
I did online tutoring for Chinese students too, but when teachers started to get let go, they moved over to online teaching and the market became so saturated that most of us quit bc we weren’t getting enough appointments.
@@everylaurenislemons I really miss that job. We taught to entire classrooms in schools so we had 30 to 90 students in 1 class and it was so fun! We also weren't independent contractors and got salary which was amazing. It's basically impossible to find that now. That company went bankrupt at the end of 2020 😭
Regarding BBB ratings - one of the other anti-MLM content creators said that all you have to do to get an A+ rating is to provide a response to a customer complaint that was made to the BBB. Doesn't address the quality of the product or services.
It’s laughable to me that this hun said, with a straight face, “The average millionaire has several streams of income,” when one of the bragging points of MLM huns is that they ‘retired’ themselves and their spouses from their ‘corporate’ jobs, which is, in reality, cutting off multiple streams of revenue and putting all their eggs into a basket with a big hole in the bottom. Make it make sense!
@@heatherforster5962 I had the same question, so I actually googled it awhile back and found an article that broke it down: 1. Earned income (pretty self explanatory) 2. Business income (similar to #1 imo, but the article I read specifically mentioned side hustles. 3. Interest income (money earned on bank account interest, which is negligible if you don’t already have a massive amount in the bank) 4. Dividend income (from shares and stocks) 5. Rental income (again, self-explanatory) 6. Capital Gains (income acquired through the sale of assets such as art, stocks, businesses, etc) 7. Royalties or Licensing Income (income earned when individuals monetize their creativity/content) So just like in every other situation, huns like to twist things to fit their narrative. The vast majority of these people wont make any money, and may even lose money in their pyramid scheme. In my opinion, that doesn’t count as a ‘stream of income’. But they all like to say that there’s X number of ways they get paid, so maybe they count each of those as a stream of income and think that’s going to make them a millionaire. 🤦🏼♀️ My question is, how many huns would be able to name off all seven ‘streams’? Or even four of the seven. My guess is that the answer is a very small number. They don’t actually know what they’re talking about, they’re just repeating their upline. Article: investedwallet.com/7-streams-of-income/
@@desireemclaughlin1455 Thank you so much !! That makes total sense now ! Lol ! Seven streams ? I’m like are you that high up that you have seven people ? Wth?
I pity people who want to spend their limited time on earth working their ass off for... a plane? a house they visit 3 days in a year? Please fly executive and get a hotel room, no increase in expenses will bring more happiness after this level.
I think a physic reader who’s been reading the same person for a while would have more specific advice. I also think people believe what they want to believe or the reader can chose which message provide. Like they could have said something about the MLM not being the best choice and she chose to ignore it. That advice the reader provided could also apply to getting out of the MLM.
I cannotttt with how she presents herself as a 'business professional' with cussing so much at the start. I have a corporate presentation next week and would be locked out of the company vpn before I could get the 2nd fuck out if I tried that.
Whoa whoa fucking whoa. Did you not fucking see that she is wearing a fucking BLAZER?! Fucking obviously she is a professional fucking woman with fucking expertise.
One thing I have noticed is the lack of investment in their presentation. Bad lighting, not so great cameras, generic laptop microphones. As much as these people are on Zoom calls every week not one of the top leaders is investing in their own message.
Hurray, I was hoping this would be up before I went to bed (I’m in the UK)! I’m always amazed that these women manage to draw in so many people, they are so aggressive. Unrelated side note - you look particularly pretty in this video.
awww thank you so so much for being here angel! And thank you oh my gosh you are so sweet! It amazes me too. I'm starting to realize because of the way these leaders market themselves off they sometimes come across as inspirational and motivational to naive viewers. It's so sad.
@@IsabellaLanter it’s yet another reason they target vulnerable people, because they lack confidence and are so often desperate to be accepted and become part of the “amazing community/sisterhood.” 🤢 No one with an ounce of self-confidence would accept being spoken to like that.
The WFabb girls are pretty much all gorgeous- and that's really the only good thing I can say about them. Their physical appearances HAVE helped them in this MLM and they try to act like "anyone can do this" and that their looks are not a factor.
I know this is two years ago, but I watch Isabelle and CC while I'm walking dogs so I more listen than "watch" the vids. All these women sound the same. I actually can't tell the difference between Dreymus, Sabrina or the main girl who started WFABB, I forget. They all have the same voice, it's totally wild.
I don’t understand how these girls don’t seem to get that buying a plane, boat, house or anything along those lines is not a one time payment. You have to pay for the maintenance, the permits to own it, insurance, if you don’t pay for the thing outright you have to make payments. It’s not just ‘oh I went and bought a plane’ and that’s it. There’s many moving pieces that can make it complicated if you don’t know what you’re doing. And I feel like she doesn’t know what she’s doing lol.
Right?! And if you own the plane, who’s going to fly it? You’ll have to pay someone to do that or have a pilot’s license yourself, which costs more money too
Second girl saying the first girl was such an inspiration and where she came from…umm if she was able to purchase a tanning salon in her early twenties, she sure as shit wasn’t struggling. Every time I watch these opportunity calls it makes me think of little girls playing work. It’s so cringey. They really think they are doing something. I don’t wish ill on anyone but it will be interesting to see where this group will be in a few years.
So she admits she “was” bad with money, but shortly after goes on to say she’d rather own a plane than fly first class 😂 oookaayyy, sounds like she still wouldn’t make the best financial decisions and just spend money to spend it
Exactly. Owning a plane is a terrible investment for 99 percent of people- unless you are a person who needs a private plane for security reasons and traveling constantly, I don't see why you would want one. Fly first class.
Love that you are exposing them. They are sooo cringe and their whole marketing is just showing people a super fake luxury lifestyle. They should start saving the little money they actually make (if any) instead of wasting it on pretending they are living a luxury life.
What’s funny is that the quote she said “money is the root of all evil” was actually said wrong, it’s “the LOVE of money is the root of all evil” which is exactly what MLMs are at the root. They love money more than how it will make most lose money
My uncle is a Fortune 500 co founder for the medical company revolutionizing prisons (not me. I’m broke lol). His kids are getting a little money and his grandkids are getting SOME money. Past that there is not going to be much money due to inflation, expenses, taxes, and donations. For reference he has DOZENS of 8 figures. So “generational wealth” is a stretch. Even the Vanderbilts and Carnegies do not have money anymore, just prestige. My cousins have normal jobs. One is a teacher in Nashville and the other is a Pharmacist who plays in basement bands. Those who have wealth don’t talk about it. Period.
Some people who are born into poverty believe that generational wealth is getting out of that and having their kids and grandkids not be born into it. Some people's version of poverty is also 10x's more than those aforementioned 🤷🏾♀️ Poverty is very much different from being "broke" l.o.l.
The crypto market is so volatile. I work for a very, very large financial institution. These WFABB girls have no idea how much day to day swing is out there. They don’t understand a long term financial forecast. Have they ever in their life read the Wall Street Journal? It’s not self help development so it’s probably not on their approved reading list. They have no concept of financial strategy. It makes me angry that they are pitching this dream to people using crypto. How long do they think they can keep up their charade before its crypto game over?
I’m a regular ass person with a regular job and I even read the Wall Street Journal (and other publications). Even if I don’t understand everything it says, I’m still learning and educating myself on the proper way to handle my money. It’s a lot more useful than whatever is on their reading list I’m sure 😂😂
If I have to hear her end a sentence in “OK?!” one more time I’m going to throw myself into oncoming traffic. Holy hell that woman REEKS of desperation.
Ah, "generational wealth" and "legacy business". Herbalife huns were trying to sell me on that line in 2016. And I just got in a debate about it on one of Amal's posts recently. Such Foolishness
I think we all focus too hard on picking apart the ‘sob stories’. They could all be 100% true or 100% BS. It doesn’t matter. All the stories are the same: I was poor and now I’m rich. Join me and so will you
“Hello, I’m aggressive and I don’t give a F about you. Join my team” wow how could anyone NOT join this friendly lady 🙄 amazing that after all the self-development they never learn how to communicate and behave in public 🙄
When I was in high school, we have two classes that teaches us basic financial literacy, how to make a budget etc. Both classes had been scrapped and we see the consequences. Many experts request that these classes should be back in the cursus.
Money doesn't buy you happiness is an adage just like money doesn't grow on trees. Their meanings can be heavily skewed. Money doesn't buy you happiness is pretty true as what makes someone happy varies from person to person. What she listed was materialistic things that money can buy but those things don't always translate to happiness. There are things in my life that I got for free as hand downs or heirlooms from people in my life. Those items although mundane makes me happy because of the memories attached to them. Money doesn't grow on trees is often misunderstood as well. It simply means you can't spend what you don't have because you can't go out take leaves off a tree to make more. It's like 'Don't let your mouth write checks your behind can't cash ' or 'Put your money where your mouth is.' That's something that girl isn't doing very well. Those two adages pretty much tell you do not lie about who you are and how you got there because you have no way to prove otherwise.
Isabella, I just wanted to keep you know something about the BBB that I learned years ago also this is when I lost all respect for them. Businesses can pay for that A+ rating, so this her so called bragging this point makes me laugh bc it shows absolutely nothing. Just like what this business call taught these people on the call.
Generational wealth is not income and I feel like they really confuse the two. Generational wealth is tied to assets and I doubt that the top leaders explain that to their reps. They’ll talk about “we are creating generational wealth” okay, but how? You buying properties? Investing properly for that specific purpose? Creating your own successful business? Probably not so they should stop using that as just a buzz word for their agenda 🙃
If you have invested in companies that have made you a millionaire (passive income) then most likely you wouldn't be working, especially for less than 100k a year, unless it's out of boredom
Truly incredible how she takes the statistic about ppls financial issues in America & takes it to more or less mean “people are spending too much money and not working hard enough”
If everything is going online, however why people are begging to go back into restaurants? Why people are heading back to gyms? I could go on but, online isn’t suitable to everything and for everyone.
Notice how when she talks about spending more/having more expenses than what you earn she says “how many of US can relate to that?” Umm okay are you including yourself? Why didn’t you say “how many of you guys can relate”?
Hey Angels! Stay tuned for part 2 up tomorrow! Also, I forgot to show a screenshot of the IGenius “membership” costs. Here is a link showing the upfront cost and monthly fees, NOT including investments you want to make. It’s ridiculously expensive. If you are new here PLEASE be cautious of MLM's like this! igeniusglobal.com/memberBenefits
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Why would I take financial advice from someone who not only is in an MLM but also admitted she was terrible with money? 2 red flags right there.
ooooohhh ok that is a really good point!!! Her admitting that just makes her 10 times more unreliable. It gets me so scared for people who are actively trying to join her downline.
Wow is all I can say!
This is so insane. This woman is so conniving. Thank you for shedding a light on this. The Zoom call is actually easier to watch with the pop-up covering up most of her face LOL
girl! I thought the same thing lmao 😆
I’m a massage therapist and when I started to be in demand I did the same thing you talked about. I raised my prices and work less. I was also able to save (and take out a small loan) to be able to purchase new tools (my sauna and cool plunge) that didn’t require my hands. I’ve also started teaching a stretching class.
In the service industry you add new services, add more people or raise your prices. You are sooooo right. That’s how you grow.
yessss thank you so soooo much for sharing your experience.
What kind of training and education went in to you being a successful massage therapist? I've always wanted to do that and I'm at a place right now where I have the time to consider a career change. I don't really know why but massage therapy has always been so interesting to me. I think I'd be really good at it. My work experience so far is with in-home health care and I did retail management before that. As far as education I have the required certification for my in-home health career, but I do not have a 4 year degree. ( I completed about 75% of a bachelors degree in biology.)
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I am amazed I came across a comment that's so specific to something I'm looking into right now!
I appreciate any info / advice you have time to share with me. ❤
@@MeganVictoriaKearns you don’t need to go to college to become a LMT. I’ve been licensed for almost 9 years, and it depends on your state (how many hours, required testing, CE, etc). Just find your state board and see the requirements. Good luck!
@@MeganVictoriaKearns originally I wanted to be a physical therapist and went part time to massage school and part time to community college. Turns out I hated physical therapy because of the lack on interaction between the actual therapist and client plus insurance dictating treatment plans. I don't think you have to do all the schooling I did BS in Kinesiology, 720 hours in massage school and ALOT OF CEUs. Majority of my success (well I do think I'm a good therapist) had to do with learning marketing. Pick a niche, all of your marketing is geared towards solve their problem. Hiring a business coach was a BIG help too.
My local dog groomer is a straight up millionaire….no longer taking on new clients. She books a month in advance and only works Mon thru Friday 9 to 6. She recently raised prices to give her staff more $$. She brings her dog to work is always smiling. Takes vacations whenever she wants. She is an EXPERT in her service and built her repeating clientele over the years. No one is going to knock on her door and tell her she needs to be a coffee shop tomorrow because she is a REAL, SUCCESSFUL small business owner. These MLMs are scams. You are not a business owner. If you are a good recruiter go work for a company. Executive head hunters make $500k per year.
My family has been in real estate for decades and I have known many multimillionaires throughout my life. You know how many times I ever heard any of them talk about how much money they made? Zero.
You're my favorite anti-MLM creator, and one of the reasons is that you speak so fast (like I tend to do) and with such animation! It's fantastic, on top of your great insight. Love the outfit and the makeup look today, it's luminescent and on point!
You’re an angel seriously thank you so much. 😂💕 I truly appreciate it! So glad you’re here!!
Same!! I watch a lot of videos on 1.5x speed because it’s easier to listen to 😅
If I took a shot every time she said “okay” or “friends” I would be in the hospital getting my stomach pumped
She goes on and on about how "in your face" she is, then keeps cursing left and right, while adding the most innocent "friends" at the end of every other sentence. Now, THAT'S gangsta. LOL
I just commented something similar.
So I read this comment as I was just starting the video... so for kicks and giggles, I started counting for you.. I am only 3 min in and I am already at 13 okays and 3 friends.... You are not getting your stomach pumped, you are dead. rip. lol.
Ewww I hate it 🤮 nonstop ok. And the “friends” just sounds like she’s talking down to them in my opinion.
@@dogsbelife 😂😂😂😭😭😭
I would not like to own the airplane. The cost to insure and maintain it would be a burden, even if I had the money to afford it. Quite honestly, these displays of wealth that these hunbots want us to aspire to are vulgar and tacky.
It's also horrible for the environment.
I would simply because I’m handicapped and airports are so hard to navigate. My husband and I don’t travel as we would like because it’s just too hard. You can rent private planes and it’s not nearly as expensive I thought it would be.
My opinion that the guy that owns the company probably rented it for a photo shot .
My dad works with lawsuits about wills with real generational wealth. The money that these people fight over is absolutely insane. Like I can't even wrap my head around having that much money. That is real generational wealth. The kind of money that would provide generational wealth and a private plane is virtually impossible for one person to make in one life time. She seems almost delusional.
They’re regulated by the SEC, because they’re a financial services company… Not because they’re a great company!
What cracks me up is the first girl talking it’s “all about energy” when her energy is absolutely SCARY! So intense and overwhelming! If I was on that call I would be freaked the eff out!
Yeah. She's diabolical.
The look of disgust on Isabella's face when she watches these videos is really quite amazing
12:23 Ahem, the verse actually says: _"The_ *love* _of money is the root of all evil."_
No, money and wealth is not inherently evil nor does it make a person evil anymore than poverty makes a person inherently good. It's the act of *worshipping* money -- that is it your sole focus, goal and desire that you devote all your effort and time to, that is the *root* of evil. Don't try to accuse others of warping Scripture to justify your own sin, Hun, you knew damn well what they meant when they told you that verse.
I actually didn't know that was the saying! I agree, I don't think money is inherently evil butttt what you do with $$ or how you get that money can be bad!
“I was 20 years old and I bought a tanning salon…” but also she just wasn’t good enough apparently. Okay.
I love the way you call them out! I was actually on another WFABB opportunity call last night and I was shocked at the degrading language. I've never been a part of any MLM, nor have I ever even been in the MLM world, so I didn't know that was normal. But, wow. It was such a turn off. They essentially said, "Your life sucks. The only way to make your life better is to join us." and I was thinking, "my life doesn't suck. I don't *need* this" btw, on a related note, I am a tarot reader/psychic, and I appreciate you sticking up for us! I think what we do is pretty cool, too. lol I also find it interesting they refer to themselves as entrepreneurs, and business owners, as they don't actually own any business or part of the business. They can quit tomorrow and the business will still be up and running. They have no real responsibility, other than signing people up, and no liability. They're really just salespeople, not business owners.They're like the membership advisors that sign you up at a gym or sports club, only they make money off you monthly.
“My life doesn’t suck.” Yaaaaaass. 🙌
Im a pharmacy tech and Ive always said that if I ever won the lottery I wouldnt quit my job, I would work less hours for sure but I would pay for a bunch of my patients prescriptions. Breaks my heart how many amazing people struggle to pay for medication.
Point being, no amount of fucking planes would make me happy because who does that even benefit?? Seeing the relief on someones face, to give them that financial break, thats worth more than any material luxury.
You have a beautiful soul 💖
We sound so much alike. I told my husband my dream is to be able to sit in Walmart where the Christmas layaways are picked up and pay the balance when people come to pick them off.
Blessing people is my love language.
👏👏All of this.
Whenever I have money, I try to pay things forward- even if it's only something small. Should I ever have a massive amount of money, I would definitely help people who need it on the DL.
The way Daniela could have literally made more money by hiring other aestheticians than being a network marketer but she chose scamming people over actually making money in a lucrative yet still ethical way is baffling
i know! She was super good to from what I saw. Like she could have been so successful
I always think about this too! And then I think if it was making you so much money and you were doing so well why would you ever quit something like that? Like Alicia said she was making 6 figures in her 20s most people would be happy with that (I know I would) so IMO they’re either greedy or exaggerating this to fit their narrative and make it seem like NWM is that amazing or a little bit of both? Idk it’s just another thing these girls say that makes no sense and I question!! 🤔
@@meagankominczak8050 mmm i like your theory
I think her two biggest issues are that she's: A. Greedy, and B. Possessing a Instant Gratification mindset.
Also, it appears that she's revealing here that all that money she pretended was coming Monat was really coming from her own personal business... That's so sad- her unwillingness to credit her own creativity, skills, and hardwork for the success she has pre-pandemic.
I often forget how young you are, Isabella. You speak to things that take a lot of people their entire twenties, shit, even thirties, to figure out. Like not beating yourself up for growing and learning. ❤️ wish i had your wisdom in my early twenties! I hope some of these people on this call see your video & don’t join the scam.
She was so close to awareness when she said “the system is flawed.” At that point she could have stopped talking and just ended the call. Because that’s a true statement. Also iGenius is flawed, MLMs are flawed, the opportunity call is flawed. End the call and maybe spend that time and energy trying to fix the system instead of making things worse for people and preying on them.
I really don't understand the story of "my lash business was doing *so* well that I had to quit because I was too in-demand" ... .. what?
Ugh! Hearing her say "ok" started becoming like nails on a chalkboard. STOP. SAYING. OK!
12:40 - 12:49 So she openly stresses that money is required for survival -- she personally considers it as vital as literal oxygen -- and yet she steals from others daily. Which tell _me_ personally that she is fully aware of the damage she's causing others and *doesn't care.* What was that verse she misquoted again? _"The_ *love* _of money is the root of all evil."_ Nice of her to provide such a good example.
ThankYOU … it’s like nails on a chalkboard when I hear that verse misquoted. Turns out, that verse is speaking directly to that woman. The LOVE of money is the root of all evil because if money is what you truly love above all else, you’ll do literally anything to get your hands on it. *former bible thumper*
it’s like she’s never heard of living off the grid and homesteading. you’ll need money initially, to get started. then you live solely off your land. magical
I love how she starts her speech with “money is the root of all evil”… no sweetie “the LOVE of money is the root of all evil” which ironically is what she’s promoting lol FAIL 🤣
Exactly!!!
This!
Yes! I feel like she really wasn’t understanding what her parents were trying to teach her
April Mae Yes, I caught that too! She's literally selling the love of money. In her case it's more like worshipping money 💰🤑🧐
YES!! Thank you! 👏🏼 1 Timothy 6:10 😊
I don't understand how someone who doesn't even exist yet is my responsibility??
Wait a minute, are we gonna completely gloss over the fact that she talks about a "perfectly curated" online presence that is all "pretty", but it shouldn't "fool" anyone because "that's just what we want to show you"?!
They are NOT ALLOWED to claim this scam “will change your life”. It’s a clear violation of the IGENIUS compliance. What a damn joke.🤦🏻♀️
I work in the securities industry and seeing these huns in this crypto scam is crazy. They keep talking about compounding wealth, etc...but never actually bring up actual investments. I would love to see their reaction if someone actually asks about crypto, bitcoin, return on investments, etc...
Good point! That was brought up on one of Savannah's videos and the hun response was " I don't know anything about cryptocurrancy, I just sell the videos that teach you how to invest." Every single thing other than a lunch order is a lie coming out of her mouth. She yells thinking it makes her knowledgeable and to dominate the conversation. She can't answer your question because she just regurgitates what they told her to say.
Isabella you are my fave anti-MLM commentator, girl! 💕 You know how to call them out but you still have such a sweetness about you!
If the box is bothering you that much, just use your time appreciating how amazing Isabella looks
She is so beautiful!!!
You aren't good enough, that's why you need the MLM. And once you're IN the MLM, no rank will ever be good enough either. Imagine a life where literally nothing you do is ever good enough?? So sad and such a mind f*ck.
It's heartbreaking. I get so furious seeing how they talk about this stuff. I hate how badly it hurts so many people and their perception of what's worthy and what's not. It's so sad seeing people being treated this way.
“Ok? Ok? Ok? Ok? Ok?” NO! It’s not okay. None of this is okay. Gosh, that was annoying. 🙉
I am a lash tech myself, working for myself. If she was smart she could start to teach people how to do lashes, offer real skills and real opportunities to change them life and at the same time earn much more and work less 🤷♀️
I also wanted to say I really appreciate that you speak fast & pack in so much info. You speak very well. It’s definitely not too fast. I love your bare skin look & neutral colors. It’s calming. ❤️❤️❤️
I love Anti-MLM content, you ladies (Hanna, Chelsea, Savannah, Roberta, you Isabella) but as well I’ve been watching/listening to content about financial education, and I can say that you guys need to listen the podcast “Financial feminist” and all the people they recommend. You will learn A LOT for free 🤗 Love your videos Isabella 🥰
Prepper princess is also very cool!
What really bothers me most about her speech about living paycheck to paycheck, you can plan and have a savings but shit happens. I was working in healthcare and was making great money. June 2020 I injured my back and I am now permanently disabled. I don’t even make enough a month on comp to survive. I couldn’t plan for this. Blaming people or their parents for being poor is bottom of the barrel shit.
Money doesn’t make you a good person. Money also isn’t everything. True happiness doesn’t revolve around money.
You know, when she talks about her future everything is not only centered around material items (plane, house in the Caribbean, etc) but also only *herself.* At most she had a throwaway comment about wanting to _"retire her parents"_ (which sounds like she's going to put them down like an old racehorse to me). No mention of family, friends, hobbies, interests, anything. Let's say she gets all that money and things she wants, then what? Where and with whom is she going to fly that private plane, except her empty houses? What is she going to accomplish with all her means? Does she just want to sit surrounded by wealth and then do nothing the rest of her life? Give to charities, develop new hobbies, meet new people? She pitches money to other people as a means to an end and she tell people to have goals, but she doesn't seem to have either. She sounds totally empty and maybe she thinks money will solve that, but if the emptiness is rooted in her own issues all the money and private planes and vacation houses aren't going to give her any meaning.
They call WFABB a “movement”, and a “community” when it’s just an MLM team
In MLM you are using cult like tactics in order to keep the prospects hanging on as long as possible and you will often see extensive use of "us" against "them (anti-MLM)"
These top earners absolutely KILL me. They claim most distributors in business only want to supplement their income by making an extra few hundred dollars each month. But in the same breath say ‘YOU WANNA FLY FIRST CLASS OR OWN THE MF PLANE?’ this girl is essentially saying if you don’t want to work til you’re blue in the face and be rich rich then you need to re-evaluate your life choices. Excuse me ma’am, this is a Wendy’s.
With points and stuff it probably costs WAY less to fly first class all the time than it does to own a plane. You have to buy the plane, you have to pay for the maintenance and licenses, you have to pay for the crew, for the food and beverages for each flight…versus just purchasing a ticket and not having to worry about any of that.
Its so funny that just a couple months ago they were going on and on about how Monat has changed their lives, but now they won't even dare to say the word lol
I also hate how they act like, because of the pandemic, you have to have an online job to have some job security. I teach online and I lost my online job to the pandemic in December 2019 because I taught online in Chinese public schools and all of my schools were in Hubei province (where it started). You can never predict what is going to happen to any job. And an MLM is not at all a stable job.
I did online tutoring for Chinese students too, but when teachers started to get let go, they moved over to online teaching and the market became so saturated that most of us quit bc we weren’t getting enough appointments.
@@everylaurenislemons I really miss that job. We taught to entire classrooms in schools so we had 30 to 90 students in 1 class and it was so fun! We also weren't independent contractors and got salary which was amazing. It's basically impossible to find that now. That company went bankrupt at the end of 2020 😭
Regarding BBB ratings - one of the other anti-MLM content creators said that all you have to do to get an A+ rating is to provide a response to a customer complaint that was made to the BBB. Doesn't address the quality of the product or services.
I also heard that many large companies, MLMs included might be giving the BBB a lot of money to have high ratings despite being reviewed so poorly.
It’s laughable to me that this hun said, with a straight face, “The average millionaire has several streams of income,” when one of the bragging points of MLM huns is that they ‘retired’ themselves and their spouses from their ‘corporate’ jobs, which is, in reality, cutting off multiple streams of revenue and putting all their eggs into a basket with a big hole in the bottom.
Make it make sense!
I’ve heard the same exact thing on many many mlm pitches ! Seven steams of income ! Like what ??? Can you break it down for me??
@@heatherforster5962 I had the same question, so I actually googled it awhile back and found an article that broke it down:
1. Earned income (pretty self explanatory)
2. Business income (similar to #1 imo, but the article I read specifically mentioned side hustles.
3. Interest income (money earned on bank account interest, which is negligible if you don’t already have a massive amount in the bank)
4. Dividend income (from shares and stocks)
5. Rental income (again, self-explanatory)
6. Capital Gains (income acquired through the sale of assets such as art, stocks, businesses, etc)
7. Royalties or Licensing Income (income earned when individuals monetize their creativity/content)
So just like in every other situation, huns like to twist things to fit their narrative. The vast majority of these people wont make any money, and may even lose money in their pyramid scheme. In my opinion, that doesn’t count as a ‘stream of income’. But they all like to say that there’s X number of ways they get paid, so maybe they count each of those as a stream of income and think that’s going to make them a millionaire. 🤦🏼♀️
My question is, how many huns would be able to name off all seven ‘streams’? Or even four of the seven. My guess is that the answer is a very small number. They don’t actually know what they’re talking about, they’re just repeating their upline.
Article: investedwallet.com/7-streams-of-income/
@@desireemclaughlin1455 Thank you so much !! That makes total sense now ! Lol ! Seven streams ? I’m like are you that high up that you have seven people ? Wth?
I pity people who want to spend their limited time on earth working their ass off for... a plane? a house they visit 3 days in a year?
Please fly executive and get a hotel room, no increase in expenses will bring more happiness after this level.
I think a physic reader who’s been reading the same person for a while would have more specific advice. I also think people believe what they want to believe or the reader can chose which message provide. Like they could have said something about the MLM not being the best choice and she chose to ignore it. That advice the reader provided could also apply to getting out of the MLM.
The LOVE of money is the root of all evil and this girl is way too in love with money. She literally said CARS..plural. Just....wow.
I cannotttt with how she presents herself as a 'business professional' with cussing so much at the start. I have a corporate presentation next week and would be locked out of the company vpn before I could get the 2nd fuck out if I tried that.
Whoa whoa fucking whoa. Did you not fucking see that she is wearing a fucking BLAZER?! Fucking obviously she is a professional fucking woman with fucking expertise.
One thing I have noticed is the lack of investment in their presentation. Bad lighting, not so great cameras, generic laptop microphones. As much as these people are on Zoom calls every week not one of the top leaders is investing in their own message.
Hurray, I was hoping this would be up before I went to bed (I’m in the UK)!
I’m always amazed that these women manage to draw in so many people, they are so aggressive.
Unrelated side note - you look particularly pretty in this video.
awww thank you so so much for being here angel! And thank you oh my gosh you are so sweet! It amazes me too. I'm starting to realize because of the way these leaders market themselves off they sometimes come across as inspirational and motivational to naive viewers. It's so sad.
@@IsabellaLanter it’s yet another reason they target vulnerable people, because they lack confidence and are so often desperate to be accepted and become part of the “amazing community/sisterhood.” 🤢
No one with an ounce of self-confidence would accept being spoken to like that.
Plot twist- the tarot card reader recruited her🤣🔮”I see you joining an MLM”😂
“Literally makes everything badder - better” lol Freudian slip
The WFabb girls are pretty much all gorgeous- and that's really the only good thing I can say about them. Their physical appearances HAVE helped them in this MLM and they try to act like "anyone can do this" and that their looks are not a factor.
They are pretty, but they all look so similar too....nobody really stands out amongst them.
@@erikaelyse8192 That is very true!
I know this is two years ago, but I watch Isabelle and CC while I'm walking dogs so I more listen than "watch" the vids. All these women sound the same. I actually can't tell the difference between Dreymus, Sabrina or the main girl who started WFABB, I forget. They all have the same voice, it's totally wild.
I don’t understand how these girls don’t seem to get that buying a plane, boat, house or anything along those lines is not a one time payment. You have to pay for the maintenance, the permits to own it, insurance, if you don’t pay for the thing outright you have to make payments. It’s not just ‘oh I went and bought a plane’ and that’s it. There’s many moving pieces that can make it complicated if you don’t know what you’re doing. And I feel like she doesn’t know what she’s doing lol.
Right?! And if you own the plane, who’s going to fly it? You’ll have to pay someone to do that or have a pilot’s license yourself, which costs more money too
Her: say it with me, I...AM GOING ...TO HAVE....A BREAKTHROUGH.... TODAY.
Me: I...AM GOING....TO HAVE...A BREAKDOWN...TODAY. 🥴
Second girl saying the first girl was such an inspiration and where she came from…umm if she was able to purchase a tanning salon in her early twenties, she sure as shit wasn’t struggling. Every time I watch these opportunity calls it makes me think of little girls playing work. It’s so cringey. They really think they are doing something. I don’t wish ill on anyone but it will be interesting to see where this group will be in a few years.
Your makeup is so pretty today! You're glowing!! 😊💖
So she admits she “was” bad with money, but shortly after goes on to say she’d rather own a plane than fly first class 😂 oookaayyy, sounds like she still wouldn’t make the best financial decisions and just spend money to spend it
Exactly. Owning a plane is a terrible investment for 99 percent of people- unless you are a person who needs a private plane for security reasons and traveling constantly, I don't see why you would want one. Fly first class.
Her constant use of “OKAY” is irritating 😩
Madoff Securities was regulated by the SEC as well. . .
Re: compounding: the speaker is preparing the ground for the recruiting piece. Lots of MLMs hammer on about compounding. They mean ‘recruiting’
Yes! I’ve been waiting for an update, thank you.
Her: “I was frivolous with my money when I was younger but not anymore” also her: “I want to buy a plane” 💀💀
Love that you are exposing them. They are sooo cringe and their whole marketing is just showing people a super fake luxury lifestyle. They should start saving the little money they actually make (if any) instead of wasting it on pretending they are living a luxury life.
These are my absolute favorite vids. I am inspired by them and all of you in between.
What’s funny is that the quote she said “money is the root of all evil” was actually said wrong, it’s “the LOVE of money is the root of all evil” which is exactly what MLMs are at the root. They love money more than how it will make most lose money
These people that want a plane in a mlm aren't going to have "wealth for them and their family " flexing and buying a plane. Its ridiculous
You are one of my favourite creators on TH-cam, Isabella. So I’m rewatching this as it was a very well done video.
My uncle is a Fortune 500 co founder for the medical company revolutionizing prisons (not me. I’m broke lol). His kids are getting a little money and his grandkids are getting SOME money. Past that there is not going to be much money due to inflation, expenses, taxes, and donations. For reference he has DOZENS of 8 figures. So “generational wealth” is a stretch. Even the Vanderbilts and Carnegies do not have money anymore, just prestige. My cousins have normal jobs. One is a teacher in Nashville and the other is a Pharmacist who plays in basement bands. Those who have wealth don’t talk about it. Period.
Some people who are born into poverty believe that generational wealth is getting out of that and having their kids and grandkids not be born into it. Some people's version of poverty is also 10x's more than those aforementioned 🤷🏾♀️
Poverty is very much different from being "broke" l.o.l.
The crypto market is so volatile. I work for a very, very large financial institution. These WFABB girls have no idea how much day to day swing is out there. They don’t understand a long term financial forecast. Have they ever in their life read the Wall Street Journal? It’s not self help development so it’s probably not on their approved reading list. They have no concept of financial strategy. It makes me angry that they are pitching this dream to people using crypto. How long do they think they can keep up their charade before its crypto game over?
I’m a regular ass person with a regular job and I even read the Wall Street Journal (and other publications). Even if I don’t understand everything it says, I’m still learning and educating myself on the proper way to handle my money. It’s a lot more useful than whatever is on their reading list I’m sure 😂😂
If I have to hear her end a sentence in “OK?!” one more time I’m going to throw myself into oncoming traffic. Holy hell that woman REEKS of desperation.
Ah, "generational wealth" and "legacy business". Herbalife huns were trying to sell me on that line in 2016. And I just got in a debate about it on one of Amal's posts recently. Such Foolishness
Your look is lovely!!! And the only thing I have in common with the aggressive lady is that we are humans. She needs to calm down!
i think my favorite part of this whole bs is that crypto doesn't actually have any legal value.
I think we all focus too hard on picking apart the ‘sob stories’. They could all be 100% true or 100% BS. It doesn’t matter. All the stories are the same: I was poor and now I’m rich. Join me and so will you
Starting a drinking game for every time she says OK.. Gonna be drunk as a skunk..
Looking extra stunning today, happy Friday Bella! You should start linking your lippie and fashion for us ☺️
Why do they always say “okay” after every single sentence!?!
“Hello, I’m aggressive and I don’t give a F about you. Join my team” wow how could anyone NOT join this friendly lady 🙄 amazing that after all the self-development they never learn how to communicate and behave in public 🙄
When I was in high school, we have two classes that teaches us basic financial literacy, how to make a budget etc. Both classes had been scrapped and we see the consequences. Many experts request that these classes should be back in the cursus.
If I hear "that being said" from one more hun ima scream 🤣
By the way looking fabulous as always. Love your energy! 🥰
These ppl have been messaging me on Instagram 🥴 She was actually one of them. They even sent the same exact bs message 🙄
your videos are such good quality im super confident your channel is just going to keep growing
Money doesn't buy you happiness is an adage just like money doesn't grow on trees. Their meanings can be heavily skewed. Money doesn't buy you happiness is pretty true as what makes someone happy varies from person to person. What she listed was materialistic things that money can buy but those things don't always translate to happiness. There are things in my life that I got for free as hand downs or heirlooms from people in my life. Those items although mundane makes me happy because of the memories attached to them. Money doesn't grow on trees is often misunderstood as well. It simply means you can't spend what you don't have because you can't go out take leaves off a tree to make more. It's like 'Don't let your mouth write checks your behind can't cash ' or 'Put your money where your mouth is.' That's something that girl isn't doing very well. Those two adages pretty much tell you do not lie about who you are and how you got there because you have no way to prove otherwise.
Isabella, I just wanted to keep you know something about the BBB that I learned years ago also this is when I lost all respect for them. Businesses can pay for that A+ rating, so this her so called bragging this point makes me laugh bc it shows absolutely nothing. Just like what this business call taught these people on the call.
Generational wealth is not income and I feel like they really confuse the two. Generational wealth is tied to assets and I doubt that the top leaders explain that to their reps. They’ll talk about “we are creating generational wealth” okay, but how? You buying properties? Investing properly for that specific purpose? Creating your own successful business? Probably not so they should stop using that as just a buzz word for their agenda 🙃
All that talk of conspicuous consumption is just gross 🤮
Love your videos 🥰
If you have invested in companies that have made you a millionaire (passive income) then most likely you wouldn't be working, especially for less than 100k a year, unless it's out of boredom
Truly incredible how she takes the statistic about ppls financial issues in America & takes it to more or less mean “people are spending too much money and not working hard enough”
If everything is going online, however why people are begging to go back into restaurants? Why people are heading back to gyms? I could go on but, online isn’t suitable to everything and for everyone.
I really want to shout at her NO it isnt okay, okay!
you are so beautiful and well spoken! i love your style. i feel like you’re the kind of girl i would fall in love with abroad in italy 🌸🌸🌸💓
Notice how when she talks about spending more/having more expenses than what you earn she says “how many of US can relate to that?” Umm okay are you including yourself? Why didn’t you say “how many of you guys can relate”?
None of these women have any idea what they’re talking about when it comes to “generational wealth”… and neither do I but I’m not acting like I do! 😆
You are always stunning but that top is downright impeccable on you
Omg thank you. It’s actually a satin sleep dress I got from Marshall’s 😂✨love itttt
All I got when she said money buys happiness was « I’m selfish » ew
Drinking game with how many times she says “ friends “ 😩😩😂😂
If she says "okay friend" one more time my heads gonna pop off
It has nothing to do with the video but you putting in lipgloss, checking the mirror, and smiling at the camera in the beginning is iconic.