Barbie Ferreira
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And people might make fun of her. I think what really is uncomfortable about it is that people might see themselves kind of in her and also in the people that are affecting her. You know what I mean? It feels like you kind of have to be in your head and be like, this person is clearly traumatized and wanting to have people around her, but...
And people might make fun of her. I think what really is uncomfortable about it is that people might see themselves kind of in her and also in the people that are affecting her. You know what I mean? It feels like you kind of have to be in your head and be like, this person is clearly traumatized and wanting to have people around her, but...
And people might make fun of her. I think what really is uncomfortable about it is that people might see themselves kind of in her and also in the people that are affecting her. You know what I mean? It feels like you kind of have to be in your head and be like, this person is clearly traumatized and wanting to have people around her, but...
You know, I'm not used to seeing someone so, you know, excited and earnest and all this stuff. And it's like, it's almost like a little bit of like, it's very, I always say confront, it confronts you with it. And I totally, yeah, I totally agree with you. And it's, I think Lily just like for me is a very good representation of the people that we ignore.
You know, I'm not used to seeing someone so, you know, excited and earnest and all this stuff. And it's like, it's almost like a little bit of like, it's very, I always say confront, it confronts you with it. And I totally, yeah, I totally agree with you. And it's, I think Lily just like for me is a very good representation of the people that we ignore.
You know, I'm not used to seeing someone so, you know, excited and earnest and all this stuff. And it's like, it's almost like a little bit of like, it's very, I always say confront, it confronts you with it. And I totally, yeah, I totally agree with you. And it's, I think Lily just like for me is a very good representation of the people that we ignore.
You know, the people that don't matter, quote unquote, on the Internet, you know, we're like following influencers and people who are living this like really fabulous life and, you know, all this stuff. And then there's this girl who's like she's not doing like a get ready with me. She's not like she has no idea about.
You know, the people that don't matter, quote unquote, on the Internet, you know, we're like following influencers and people who are living this like really fabulous life and, you know, all this stuff. And then there's this girl who's like she's not doing like a get ready with me. She's not like she has no idea about.
You know, the people that don't matter, quote unquote, on the Internet, you know, we're like following influencers and people who are living this like really fabulous life and, you know, all this stuff. And then there's this girl who's like she's not doing like a get ready with me. She's not like she has no idea about.
the algorithm or it's on Facebook it's like not even supposed to be it's supposed to be for like family and friends you know it's like she genuinely just wants family and friends and it's so sweet and I think it's also people just don't think that way you know I just think that they're ashamed of feeling like they want people and to admit that they don't have people around them yeah
the algorithm or it's on Facebook it's like not even supposed to be it's supposed to be for like family and friends you know it's like she genuinely just wants family and friends and it's so sweet and I think it's also people just don't think that way you know I just think that they're ashamed of feeling like they want people and to admit that they don't have people around them yeah
the algorithm or it's on Facebook it's like not even supposed to be it's supposed to be for like family and friends you know it's like she genuinely just wants family and friends and it's so sweet and I think it's also people just don't think that way you know I just think that they're ashamed of feeling like they want people and to admit that they don't have people around them yeah
Well, I think for me, I was, I started modeling when I was 16 and I worked with a lot of people that I knew. So I would like always, at first, at first it was like, you know, I did editorials with my friend, Petra Collins, who's like a great artist. And we would do like pictures of me in like a bedroom.
Well, I think for me, I was, I started modeling when I was 16 and I worked with a lot of people that I knew. So I would like always, at first, at first it was like, you know, I did editorials with my friend, Petra Collins, who's like a great artist. And we would do like pictures of me in like a bedroom.
Well, I think for me, I was, I started modeling when I was 16 and I worked with a lot of people that I knew. So I would like always, at first, at first it was like, you know, I did editorials with my friend, Petra Collins, who's like a great artist. And we would do like pictures of me in like a bedroom.
Like, you know, like very, it was a very specific look and it was always for like art magazines and stuff. So that was always really cool. It was friends and I always shot with friends. I met people, you know, and then when I started doing it professionally, I was like 18 or so. You know, I never had like a really horrible experience.
Like, you know, like very, it was a very specific look and it was always for like art magazines and stuff. So that was always really cool. It was friends and I always shot with friends. I met people, you know, and then when I started doing it professionally, I was like 18 or so. You know, I never had like a really horrible experience.
Like, you know, like very, it was a very specific look and it was always for like art magazines and stuff. So that was always really cool. It was friends and I always shot with friends. I met people, you know, and then when I started doing it professionally, I was like 18 or so. You know, I never had like a really horrible experience.
Like I never, you know, even though I modeled for American Apparel, which had like that whole drama, which never affected me or anything. But the thing that I think was really hard for me was that I felt like I just wasn't healed from, I was 18, freshly 18, just got out of my mom's house all alone, being flown out to like, you know, Germany to go do e-comm and all that.
Like I never, you know, even though I modeled for American Apparel, which had like that whole drama, which never affected me or anything. But the thing that I think was really hard for me was that I felt like I just wasn't healed from, I was 18, freshly 18, just got out of my mom's house all alone, being flown out to like, you know, Germany to go do e-comm and all that.