If this girl isn’t the definition of “ungrateful little B” then I don’t know what is.
Lauren, who spends more than £600 a month, also had a wardrobe crammed with designer treats, most of which lie unworn.
Paying for it all is her mother Jackie, a carer on £6.81 an hour, who has been forced to take another two jobs, including a minimum wage cleaning role, in order to fund her daughter’s expensive habits.
I had to Google translate British to English, and basically this girl’s mom earns about $11.40 an hour to pay for her daughter’s $1000/month wardrobe.
queen
My mom wouldn’t even give me lunch money, let alone buy me a grand in designer duds per month.
When asked why she does this, the girl says the following:
I know my mum is a pushover, and I’m not going to lie, it’s just because she’s really soft and she agrees to most stuff.
This girl’s lucky she lives across an ocean, cuz my mom would be happy to drive cross-country and whoop her azz.
‘I do feel pressurised when I see people in magazines,’ says Lauren. ‘They look like normal people but they’re really pretty and they’re wearing all new clothes, so you think, oh if I wear those, I’ll look really good as well.’
The only thing that’s pressurised now is my blood when reading that this girl forces her mom to drive her through her paper route (yes, her mom has FOUR jobs now) so she can “earn” her clothes.
Girl, you look like a baby Adele. No matter how expensive your threads are—nothing’s gonna change that fact.
And memo to mum: just say no.