Stephanie Vavron @stephanievavron

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Not her in the comments saying ‘you’ve no idea’ when challenged about the song choice.
The song is used for women against r*pe.

So when someone tells you the music you’ve chosen is not appropriate and you respond saying it IS appropriate and she’s no idea..

That would lead to the speculation that the song fits her tiktok about male teachers…

You ok Steph???
 
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Not been a mention of BPerfect and even when she did on her live in her content room she spoke about their bundles quickly and moved on, I am surprised voduz are using her for the straighteners with her name on it as it’s BPerfect sister company she hasn’t been over to Belfast for months and hasn’t been to a beperfect even also for months apart from the pedo event even Sadie queen was invited to the shop opening and the brunch even at the Glasgow fort store opening.
They have took a massive step away from her. It’s cus she done so s selling her stuff.
 
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What’s the song choice about?! Just catching up and not had a chance to read back. Saw the video, read her words and heard the song. The song isn’t appropriate for what she’s saying. And her kids aren’t in school are they? So whose kid is getting shouted at? She is most probably making this up for attention and to make a video. Sad desperate cow
 

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Not her in the comments saying ‘you’ve no idea’ when challenged about the song choice.
The song is used for women against r*pe.

So when someone tells you the music you’ve chosen is not appropriate and you respond saying it IS appropriate and she’s no idea..

That would lead to the speculation that the song fits her tiktok about male teachers…

You ok Steph???

Oh I didn't even take it as that way. I thought the song was about the patriarchy and misogyny. I had no idea it was used for women against r*pe. I thought she was using the line "so he never has to lift a finger" to insinuate violence or aggression towards L by a male teacher. When really it's highlighting the misogynistic views "women belong in the kitchen". I have seen it used in videos about different women around the world, Iran, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Algeria and the inequalities they face just for being a woman. The reality for the women in these countries is abhorrent.
 
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Bad advice putting cream right on before you tan. Why is she tapping the box when there’s no sound as she is doing a voice over? And there is absolutely no need for her to stand side on putting that jumper on 😂😂 she really is desperate for attention about her weight loss which she doesn’t want to discuss. And the way she had to show her boobs off 😂😂😂 she’s so predictable
 
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Oh I didn't even take it as that way. I thought the song was about the patriarchy and misogyny. I had no idea it was used for women against r*pe. I thought she was using the line "so he never has to lift a finger" to insinuate violence or aggression towards L by a male teacher. When really it's highlighting the misogynistic views "women belong in the kitchen". I have seen it used in videos about different women around the world, Iran, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Algeria and the inequalities they face just for being a woman. The reality for the women in these countries is abhorrent.
Its trending for many reasons in association with woman and for women’s rights, as it is against r*pe.

Either way she takes it, to use it against a teenager in relation to a male teacher is crazy.