Road to hell is right... I called it with Tati and I'm calling it with Marlena. Saying "I'm a powerful, classy woman" in the mirror every morning for 10-20 years longer than the cool kids does not make you immune to reality. "Exposing" a peer with no actual gain for the audience, other than fueling their vitriol and making yourself look like a saint, just doesn't end well. People ended up seeing through it with Tati and people will see through it with Marlena eventually.fizzwizz12 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 6:01 pmwell, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. it should be half way completed by now thanks to this sanctimonious fluffernutter.DaylightAmy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 1:11 amIt seems like the only person who's forgotten where they came from is Marlena herself
It's frustrating to watch people put her on a pedestal that she didn't earn until she came after people who others wanted to hate. Here's a tip... your intentions don't matter, Marlena. You can tell yourself you're good and selfless person all you want... your actions speak louder, and eventually they will come back to bite you. You're being petty, hypocritical and opportunistic - the end. You're making your name dragging other people - whether they deserve it or not, you've just signed your own deal with the devil so congrats.
Marlena is adding nothing of substance to the discussions about Jaclyn Cosmetics. There are other professionals providing far more valuable insight into what can and can't have happened. Marlena is literally just trying to cast herself as the audience's white knight in the light of someone else's downfall. Same with James Charles. Nobody wants to like him. But nobody has anything truly damning on him. So people like Tati and Marlena latch on trying to make themselves look more credible than their own behaviour.
It always ends in tears. We'll be waiting.