Only for thrashing the MUA Tanjia Sayed - Part 3
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A lot of TH girls that marry outside of their ethnicity or leave the borough suddenly gain this elitist attitude. It just goes to show that they never had anything to begin with. And no I am not jealous, it’s just cringe!!
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You seen her new tiktok about buying a new porsche?
Seems like a response to hate comments she got about Waj’s old merc lol. But she’s literally showing she is insecure and bothered about the hate by responding this way. Why not embrace his old car if you’re truly not bothered?
The one she’s showing is fully electric anyway so likely bought for tax reliefs with her business
Seems like a response to hate comments she got about Waj’s old merc lol. But she’s literally showing she is insecure and bothered about the hate by responding this way. Why not embrace his old car if you’re truly not bothered?
The one she’s showing is fully electric anyway so likely bought for tax reliefs with her business
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Saadiya Rahman drives a g63, another hairstylist drives a urus…most hairstylists/muas do drive in quite lavish cars so idk what she was trying to do there with that cringe ass video (fully electric one looks terrible. Think Anam Ahmed had a Tesla and did the same, hope she got rid of that too yuck lol)P1_AJ wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 4:08 amYou seen her new tiktok about buying a new porsche?
Seems like a response to hate comments she got about Waj’s old merc lol. But she’s literally showing she is insecure and bothered about the hate by responding this way. Why not embrace his old car if you’re truly not bothered?
The one she’s showing is fully electric anyway so likely bought for tax reliefs with her business
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If there were an award for the most contradictory influencer, Tanji would take the prize—though I suspect she’d prefer it wrapped in Hermès packaging. She preaches submission, obedience, and traditional Islamic values, yet her content is a relentless display of material excess that would make even the most consumer-driven influencers blush.
Her message is clear: women should embrace a life of deference to their husbands, prioritising servitude and modesty. Yet, this so-called modest existence is somehow compatible with flaunting luxury handbags, Cartier stacks, and sports cars at every opportunity. Islam teaches balance, humility, and gratitude—not performative piety alongside unbridled consumerism.
At its core, Tanji’s content doesn’t empower; it conditions. It tells women that their worth is tied to submission, but only if their submission is rewarded with wealth. It’s an insidious message, reinforcing the idea that a woman’s role is to serve while dangling the carrot of material indulgence. Meanwhile, her male followers revel in the fantasy of control, while her female followers are left questioning whether their faith or submission is enough if it doesn’t come with a Birkin at the end of it.
The most nauseating part? The moral superiority she projects while indulging in everything she claims to renounce. If Tanji were simply another luxury influencer, there’d be little to criticise—at least there would be honesty in the spectacle. But the juxtaposition of religious rhetoric with overt consumerism is not just hypocritical; it’s foul. It cheapens both faith and femininity, reducing them to bargaining chips in a transactional performance of submission-for-status.
If you’re looking for an influencer who embodies depth, sincerity, and real values, look elsewhere. But if you enjoy the cognitive dissonance of watching someone preach obedience while drowning in Van Cleef and Birkin bags, by all means, keep watching.
Her message is clear: women should embrace a life of deference to their husbands, prioritising servitude and modesty. Yet, this so-called modest existence is somehow compatible with flaunting luxury handbags, Cartier stacks, and sports cars at every opportunity. Islam teaches balance, humility, and gratitude—not performative piety alongside unbridled consumerism.
At its core, Tanji’s content doesn’t empower; it conditions. It tells women that their worth is tied to submission, but only if their submission is rewarded with wealth. It’s an insidious message, reinforcing the idea that a woman’s role is to serve while dangling the carrot of material indulgence. Meanwhile, her male followers revel in the fantasy of control, while her female followers are left questioning whether their faith or submission is enough if it doesn’t come with a Birkin at the end of it.
The most nauseating part? The moral superiority she projects while indulging in everything she claims to renounce. If Tanji were simply another luxury influencer, there’d be little to criticise—at least there would be honesty in the spectacle. But the juxtaposition of religious rhetoric with overt consumerism is not just hypocritical; it’s foul. It cheapens both faith and femininity, reducing them to bargaining chips in a transactional performance of submission-for-status.
If you’re looking for an influencer who embodies depth, sincerity, and real values, look elsewhere. But if you enjoy the cognitive dissonance of watching someone preach obedience while drowning in Van Cleef and Birkin bags, by all means, keep watching.
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Greencactusfriend wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 2:06 pmIf there were an award for the most contradictory influencer, Tanji would take the prize—though I suspect she’d prefer it wrapped in Hermès packaging. She preaches submission, obedience, and traditional Islamic values, yet her content is a relentless display of material excess that would make even the most consumer-driven influencers blush.
Her message is clear: women should embrace a life of deference to their husbands, prioritising servitude and modesty. Yet, this so-called modest existence is somehow compatible with flaunting luxury handbags, Cartier stacks, and sports cars at every opportunity. Islam teaches balance, humility, and gratitude—not performative piety alongside unbridled consumerism.
At its core, Tanji’s content doesn’t empower; it conditions. It tells women that their worth is tied to submission, but only if their submission is rewarded with wealth. It’s an insidious message, reinforcing the idea that a woman’s role is to serve while dangling the carrot of material indulgence. Meanwhile, her male followers revel in the fantasy of control, while her female followers are left questioning whether their faith or submission is enough if it doesn’t come with a Birkin at the end of it.
The most nauseating part? The moral superiority she projects while indulging in everything she claims to renounce. If Tanji were simply another luxury influencer, there’d be little to criticise—at least there would be honesty in the spectacle. But the juxtaposition of religious rhetoric with overt consumerism is not just hypocritical; it’s foul. It cheapens both faith and femininity, reducing them to bargaining chips in a transactional performance of submission-for-status.
If you’re looking for an influencer who embodies depth, sincerity, and real values, look elsewhere. But if you enjoy the cognitive dissonance of watching someone preach obedience while drowning in Van Cleef and Birkin bags, by all means, keep watching.
You nailed it! Tanjia wishes she were half as eloquent as you.
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Is tanji starving herself to make herself skinny for wa? Is he forcing her to do this coz he did say he hates big women
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Did anyone see her making sure he has a hot wife video? How weird
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Waj has horse legs LOOOL tanji, please stop.
Hot wife, who does she thinks she is!?
Hot wife, who does she thinks she is!?
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anyone else get really irritated by tanj's reels which come on my home page not by choice but by force.. shopping in ALL stores which are on the BDS list Zara, Dior and LV?! the world might be your oyster tanji but for countless children in Gaza their worlds ended because of the funding from the corporations you continously fund and promote for a few likes on social media. disgusting.
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I think Tanji logged into GG and saw my last post lol
It’s always fascinating when influencers like Tanji reinvent themselves while expecting everyone to ignore the glaring contradictions in their messaging. Tanji, who has spent years curating an image of luxury designer handbags, endless shopping sprees, and now a new face courtesy of cosmetic procedures is suddenly positioning herself as a spiritual guide.
Her latest wisdom? That if you “set your priorities right,” God will bless you with “abundance.” Abundance, in this case, seemingly defined as Chanel bags and filler appointments.
It’s an interesting take on faith one where material excess is rebranded as divine reward. Is she suggesting that those who don’t have a six-figure handbag collection simply haven’t aligned their priorities correctly? Because that’s not spirituality—that’s just consumerism dressed up in religious language to justify unchecked vanity.
Tanji’s latest incoherent complaining about being “prejudged,” as if people are making blind assumptions about her. But is it really prejudgment when she has spent the last five years broadcasting every aspect of her life? She’s not misunderstood; she’s just not particularly deep. There’s no hidden wisdom, no nuanced thinking, no perspectives that make you pause and reflect—just a running commentary on material goods and a painfully transparent insecurity about where she comes from.
And let’s not ignore the vocal transformation, the nasal, Kardashian-style drawl that replaces her actual voice. A performance, much like the rest of it. When you strip away the filters, the designer logos, and the pseudo-philosophical captions, what’s left?
Nothing of substance.
At the end of the day, people aren’t “jealous” of Tanji. The issue isn’t that she has everything—it’s that she has only things. And that’s not the same as having a meaningful life.
It’s always fascinating when influencers like Tanji reinvent themselves while expecting everyone to ignore the glaring contradictions in their messaging. Tanji, who has spent years curating an image of luxury designer handbags, endless shopping sprees, and now a new face courtesy of cosmetic procedures is suddenly positioning herself as a spiritual guide.
Her latest wisdom? That if you “set your priorities right,” God will bless you with “abundance.” Abundance, in this case, seemingly defined as Chanel bags and filler appointments.
It’s an interesting take on faith one where material excess is rebranded as divine reward. Is she suggesting that those who don’t have a six-figure handbag collection simply haven’t aligned their priorities correctly? Because that’s not spirituality—that’s just consumerism dressed up in religious language to justify unchecked vanity.
Tanji’s latest incoherent complaining about being “prejudged,” as if people are making blind assumptions about her. But is it really prejudgment when she has spent the last five years broadcasting every aspect of her life? She’s not misunderstood; she’s just not particularly deep. There’s no hidden wisdom, no nuanced thinking, no perspectives that make you pause and reflect—just a running commentary on material goods and a painfully transparent insecurity about where she comes from.
And let’s not ignore the vocal transformation, the nasal, Kardashian-style drawl that replaces her actual voice. A performance, much like the rest of it. When you strip away the filters, the designer logos, and the pseudo-philosophical captions, what’s left?
Nothing of substance.
At the end of the day, people aren’t “jealous” of Tanji. The issue isn’t that she has everything—it’s that she has only things. And that’s not the same as having a meaningful life.
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Completely agree with the above she's delulu lol.
Please someone post that video of her on tiktok she is moaning about on IG stories. Apparently she looks so fat and the comments have really made her think now to use monjaro or ozempic
Please someone post that video of her on tiktok she is moaning about on IG stories. Apparently she looks so fat and the comments have really made her think now to use monjaro or ozempic
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The 30s glow up she talks about now sounds like the biggest cope. Something has shifted it’s like she’s finally self aware that she’s large and average looking and needs to let go the quick fixes and is now finally candidly talking about them but at the same time is struggling to accept who she is. Spent what should have been her healthiest years obese and probably dealing with the health difficulties that come with that day to day. She’s also ageing out of IG era badly. Audiences already feel disillusioned with influencers in general and she’s just a walking meme of one. She also is realising all the people she thought she’s high and mighty over, the basic tower hamlets hijabis who didn’t want to dress like a skank and run out city with a bunch of 5
/10 men, who were apparently all jealous of her and her “progressive” parents, were actually modestly dressed women and who she and her mum and sister desperately want to be now. The only thing is you can’t tell if she’s just become an alt right grifter or she’s actually getting closer to God lol.
/10 men, who were apparently all jealous of her and her “progressive” parents, were actually modestly dressed women and who she and her mum and sister desperately want to be now. The only thing is you can’t tell if she’s just become an alt right grifter or she’s actually getting closer to God lol.
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It sounds like she's having some sort of breakdown
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Having an existential crisis because the birkins, botox and box walk-in aren't bringing her the fulfillment she thought they would.
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I think just goes to show (not just tanji but other bloggers promoting) no matter how much botox, lemon bottle filler, body guy sha - Make up and fillers can’t out mask an out of shape body and bad diet. Research into Ozempic also shows that muscle/tissues also break down, not just fat but if you go off it, your fat mainly comes back but not muscles/tissues the same way.Chimmy_Joo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:11 amHaving an existential crisis because the birkins, botox and box walk-in aren't bringing her the fulfillment she thought they would.
Calorie deficit is free, walking outside is free. It looks like she tried those things but in a way it’s good she’s sharing that certain things are genetic and you can’t spot target fat. some people are getting buccal fat removal but i think as someone married in 30s, just learn to embrace it especially when people rushed to look older and now trying to reverse it to look more youthful
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I don't understand how she finds a calorie deficit so difficult given how she posts stories of her nibbling on underfilled tacos and single spinach leaves, and is constantly on her feet wandering around Knightsbridge.
Unless she scoffs like a pig off camera, it doesn't make sense. And you can't always use genetics as an excuse. She jumped on the ozempic trend, wouldn't expect any less tbh always with the quick fixes.
Unless she scoffs like a pig off camera, it doesn't make sense. And you can't always use genetics as an excuse. She jumped on the ozempic trend, wouldn't expect any less tbh always with the quick fixes.
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She does not work out or if so then lack off. Her body structure and eating habits needs to be more active. She don't look like a fast walker when I've seen her so walking is doing a slow burn on her. Waj is like a free trainer for her so a paid one will be useless. It's a lifestyle issue. Not genetics. Now that it out she's planning a baby any surgery or short cut route will be silly
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She has used mounjaro for sure same as jahanra rahaman. Mounjaro is so bad for you, wish she didn’t cave in and sorted her own insecurities out
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Jahanara claims her weight loss was due to pilatesCharmander206 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:07 amShe has used mounjaro for sure same as jahanra rahaman. Mounjaro is so bad for you, wish she didn’t cave in and sorted her own insecurities out
