This sums her up - her life is costumes & cosplay! She’s a professional LARPer who lacks substance.

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      She looks completely different; down to her fingers! They seem to have gotten a lot shorter!

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      lollllll who’s face is this??? She’s in for a major wake up call but I’m sure she’s writing down all the excuses possible that she can use to explain her appearance

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        Wow, she looks like the very average 40 something woman she is here. No giant Disney eyes, sculpted jaw, killer cheekbones, smooth, taut skin. And that’s OK. It’s a lot more OK than the BS charade she’s been hiding behind for the past five or so years to make bank off the looks of version of herself that doesn’t even exist.

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          I agree. Considering all the free work she’s also had done, you’d think she’d be happy with her real appearance. Many of us can’t afford all the facials, fancy creams, Botox, peels, filler, and lazer facelifts.

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    From the first Reddit snark archives, a sharp observation from an unknown commenter.

    Birdie presented herself as a “child bride” who had no autonomy over her own life. In her very public storytelling of her first marriage and THE DIVORCE, the ex-husband is always a shadowy figure while Birdie positions herself as the perpetual survivor. This narrative resonated with her audience and was very profitable for Birdie. It’s gross; influencer culture rewards a victim aesthetic. The more personal pain showcased, the greater the reach and profit potential. In a world where countless women genuinely endure coercive marriages or systemic limitations, the casual repackaging of privilege as trauma is tone-deaf and reeks of selfish greed.