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Speaker 1 (00:05):
I'm Honey German. My parents are Dominican. I was born
and raised in New York City. I love sneakers and
I'm a body positive advicate. I'm Carolina Bermudez, but I
was born and raised in Ohio. I'm a wife, a mama,
and a worker being. This is life Inish Carolina. Honey,
(00:25):
I want to shut down my Instagram so bad. You
don't even understand, Honey. Why just you have a great Instagram.
Why are you gonna shut it down? That took work.
It's just the people on Instagram, Carolina, and just it's
just I don't know, it's just the scamming. But wait
a minute. Can we go back? Can we go back
really quick? And I'm sorry, I don't want to cut
you off no good, but I want I want to
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take people back to a time where Honey German worked
her ass off to get a social media following of
like how many hundreds of thousands of followers did you
have before the first one? Yeah? Two? Hunt? That was nuts?
So why are you reminding me of this? Oh? No, baby,
I know, I'm so sorry. I know so the way
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I know it hurts me too, because that really did
so honey, used to have a different Instagram, right, and
then it got shut down, so you've built up this
new one, this one. You know what's crazy. I used
to have a general Instagram where I would post celebrity news.
Celebrity news was always my thing. It's how I got
my foot in the door. You know, I've been doing
it for like ten fifteen years now. I scaled back
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because everybody is a celebrity news reporter. But yeah, and
my Instagram, you know, it was like two hundred and
fifty thousand. It was used on you know, old radio shows, personalities.
Everyone used my Instagram to prep even for their shows.
And then I shared a clip of like Cardi b
on like Jay Leno or something, and it blocked the
Disney and they hit me with a copyright infringement. It
was like I even thought about getting a job at
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Instagram just so I could get my page back. That's
how bad I wanted my page back. This was a
few a few years ago, and that's when they were
hitting people, pinning people all the time about copyright infringement
and stole a content, which is what Instagram is right now.
Everywhere I look, I'm like, this page is full of
stolen content, but they are living, They're thriving. Everything. Everything
that we post on our radio station, websites and Instagram,
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people steal it and I see it everywhere and I'm like, yeah,
but I had to get my Instagram deleted. And the
Instagram I have now that that was supposed to be
my personal Instagram where friends and families can see my life, right,
and that's the one that I By the way, I
had access to both of them from the beginning. I
will just say there are very few of us that did.
But the funny thing to me right now is that
you're saying, so Instagram shut you down, but now you're
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ready to shut Instagram down because you were just so
sick and tired of seeing the scammers. What do you
mean by that, though, Carolyn, It's like it's like a
scam life, right, Like it's just like I see people
all the time, you know, just perpetrating, you know, a
life that is just not really what they're living. Like
I know people in real life, and I'm like, you
are such a scam bro. Like I just can't like
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from the way people look. I see a picture, I'm like,
this is not how you look like you are scamming
on Instagram on your looks, the lifestyle. I'm like, that
is not your car, like I know your car. The homes,
that is not your home, I know your home. It's
just like the scamming and you know, the perpetrating of
this lifestyle that is not real that I can't take, Carolina.
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It's weird, Like I shouldn't let it bother me, right,
but it does. It just it kills me. I'm like, Okay,
you're posting all this, but I know you're struggling in
real life, and you know that's a meme. You know.
It's like people forget we know them in real life,
like you guys are posting all this. It even when
it comes to relationships, Carolina, people like, I'm so in
love this this first house together, showing the keys. But
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I'm like, y'all just had a whole cheating fallout. Why.
That's what I call scamming on Instagram. It's not even stealing,
because that's a whole another type of scamming. You know
Anadelvi and the tender Swindler that's also on Instagram too.
We can get into that lay of camming. Do you
know anybody on Carolyne Carolyne on Instagram that is perpetrating
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or scamming us with a lifestyle or even a look
that you know, it's not really too many people, honey.
And on my end, it is more of the family
thing that you mentioned, because I know plenty of people
that are posting these photos and that's part of the
reason why I'm very cautious to put things up like
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here's the love of my life, he's my everything, and
posting a picture of my husband because like, meanwhile, I
just m ft him for not taking out the garbage
five minutes ago. So I'm going to be authentic and
I'm gonna let you guys know whenever he's not doing
great things, I feel like there's just no validity or
even a way to check people on social media. So,
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for example, I know a lot of young people coming
up in this industry, okay, and I watched them on
social and they are flexing so hard, and I think
to myself, and I'm saying this humbly, I know you're
not even making anywhere near like what I'm making and
I'm not even and I'm thinking, like you are being
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so foolish, like why are you making these decisions? But
then again, I think to myself, they got to live
their own life. They're gonna do what they want to do.
But I feel like it's an insecurity. Whenever you're flexing
like that, it's it's pressure. It's a lot, a lot
of pressure, Carolina. That's true. I know people, you know,
mostly guys borrowing cars, you know, because they want to
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keep up with the other cars that guys are posting.
I've been on boat rides where I see people change
their clothes, Carolina, so that they can save pictures for
a different occasion and continue to post about the same day,
but create this narrative there. I'm always on a boat
because you know what, I took a picture without my shirt,
I took a picture with a different swim trunks and
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just hoarding it to scam and you know, to perpetrate
this lifestyle that's not real and that that can't be
that can't be healthy mentally for you to even have
to live this way. Can I tell you that right now,
that statement that you just said, where people will change
their clothes, that idea has never even entered into my
mind that people would even do that. That's how far
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away I am from even trying to be something that
I'm not. You know, one thing that I do say
is I've given throughout my career, my life, and I
say it this way because it's very true. Warts and all.
There's been good times, there's been bad times. There's been
times where you know, I've been happy, I've been sad.
My weight has fluctuated, it hasn't there there are so
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many things about life that you know, there's those roller
coaster moments, the ups and downs. But I think that's
the reason why I have such a great relationship with
the people who follow me on social media, because they
know what's really real. They know that I'm not going
to be making a gourmet meal for my kids every night.
I'm going to float them some taco bell because mom
is tired. Okay, but what other mom isn't doing that?
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And I feel like a lot of the people that
are on social are trying to portray this different lifestyle
file for themselves, but then they're the ones that have
to live with the reality. And that's where I kind
of just let it go, Like I don't even dive
too far into it because I got my own problems
and issues to think about. But where it really rubs
me the wrong way is when they scam other people.
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That's what bothers me. It's almost like cat fishing, but
like not on a relationship level, on just an everything level,
and that's happening on the daily. It's like you have
to even look for red flags on social media. You
can get scammed by female you can get scammed, you know,
by mail. It could be any type of offer. People
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are just out here just trying to grab money from
wherever they can. I also think that there's something to
be said about people trying to scam professionally. There are
so many people that portray themselves as a professional of
certain industries. Um For example, I know that there's somebody
that is in finance that has built a really, really
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great social media following. And I'm not going to name names,
but there has been some backstories about this person not
really working at the places where they said they got
their finance background from. So that's where I feel like
it's the wild West out there. Anybody can be anything.
It's almost like fake it till you make it, and
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nobody's gonna research or nobody's gonna question you, because it's
just there and people take it at face value. Like
let's say getting verified on Instagram. That's a huge scam.
People pay all types of money to get the blue badge.
I thought you couldn't do that. No, because people scam.
They tell you that they're going to get you verified,
you pay them, and then they just steal your money.
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I think it's like, I know somebody who was like
desperately wanted to get his wife verified. Why, I don't
know he and the wife is not even like a
public figure or anything. They just wanted the blue check, right.
So he goes on. He finds somebody the persons in
Dominican Republic. Oh send me six hundred, Oh send me
this or send me that long story short. Eighteen hundred
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dollars later, the guy blocks them everywhere and they got
scammed at eighteen hundred dollars just trying to get verified. Again.
It brings me back to wanting to be lit on
a Graham. But I bet you that person took that
eighteen hundred bucks and got a nose job or got
themselves a Brazilian butt lift, because that's what's happening. Hell
yeah it was. There was in the They definitely got
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some light. But that person definitely got some fake apps.
It was a guy they were dealing with, so he
definitely got some fake apps and go on out something.
I think it's more of something where you have to
just be cautious of everyone, and I hate to be
that way. I really am a very trusting person, and
I like to think that there isn't people out there
or there aren't people out there that are scamming, but
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they're alive and well in there everywhere. I mean, look, Carolina,
you even mentioned romance scams? Are you the tender swindler?
I have a lot of I have a lot of
male friends right yo. These girls I'll be asking for money,
rent money. You know, one of my friends showed me something.
This girl said, send me one dollars to get my
hair done. Cash happen to me like men have to
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be where And she was gorgeous. I don't know if
these were her pictures, but these romance scams are at
the top, top top of the list people are asking,
and people in America, I'm not even talking about people
in other countries. These beautiful female influencers, they will use
their looks to try to scam you out of money.
But guys, please, unless you meet her in person, and
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unless you get to smash, you shouldn't be giving no
female money out here. I think I wouldn't even I
don't know how to finesse like that. Even when I
was single, I wouldn't nowhere to begin to ask somebody
to send me some money. I feel like my pride
is too. They don't have no problems, they have zero
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issues asking for some lute, and that to me is
so concerning. Well, because I'm bringing up kids in this
this life now, you know, I'm this is these are
the things that I'm going to have to really warn
my kids about as they get older and when they
get social media problem. I just hope all other ship
dies down. Honestly by the time they're like sixteen, seventeen, eighteen.
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I feel like just the metaverse is this is just
the beginning, I know. And that's the problem is that
people will always find a way. Even if you go
back to the Bible. There were swindlers back in the Bible,
and they're swindlers today. And that's why you touched on
it before the Tinder Swindler when people saw this on Netflix,
and if you didn't check it out, it's about a
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guy who completely scammed a number of women into believing
that he was like some air to this fortune and
but he was needing money all the time, and that's
that would have been the first red flag for me.
But there are people who actually believe. And he was
another one, honey, like what you're talking about these private
jets and things. They weren't even his, but he was
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playing it off like they were because maybe having this
lifestyle on Instagram where you don't even think this person
needs a penny, So then you're like, oh, well, you're
always on boat, you always had these great cars. Yeah, sure,
oh well let me hold three dollars or whatever, And
people said it. That's not the only one, though. There
was recently another woman in the news that everybody's been
talking about this, Anna Delvi, who managed to that one
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break into high society in New York City, which is
truthfully one of the hardest places to break. I will
tell you, we have a dear friend who's I don't
I don't want to give too much detail, but I
know somebody whose husband is high, high, high up. Okay,
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they run in a different type of circle. Wonderful people,
humble people, very honest and genuine, but when I tell
you I've gone to events with them before, and people
look at you like cross eyed when you show up
because you are not wearing You're wearing off the rack.
You're not wearing oh couture. That's the all that these
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people like this Anna Adelphia is what I'm talking about.
The level. I'm proud of her, Carolina, what she did.
Stop it right now. Listen. She did it to the
big banks. She didn't do it to the regular working person,
and she didn't do it all the way well the bank,
I guess the hotel's kind of sort of. But I'm
proud of her what she managed to pull on the
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elite in New York City, this secret society, The way
she managed to infiltrate, Like the girl has got some
brains up there. If she would have used it in
a different way, there wasn't a criminal fashion. She could
go far as hell in life. Think about it. Totally genius.
But I'm showing up in wearing Zara to these events
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and these ladies are wearing Chanel Runway craziness, and they
look at you like a certain type of way, like
you're the help, like girl, who is this? Can you
get me a drink? But yes, yeah, exactly. But I
think that she was a different type of I don't know.
There has to be so thing mentally that you can
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pull this off, because there's no way that I could
lie to people like that. I think I would get
caught in the line. How do you keep her story straight? Now?
Then people got different, so they think differently. Their mind
is a little bit twisted and totally different. You know
what's another scam, Carlina, is happening a lot now. The
crypto scam, people telling you to invest like in bitcoins
and like crypto currencies and just stealing your money. I
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read this story about this girl. She invested all this
money into like a new cryptocurrency. It was totally fake.
She even like wiped out like her parents retirement accounts
or whatever. They're the fraudsters are everywhere. They're doing everything,
romance scams, bitcoin, credit card fraud. Don't get me started
out of the credit card fraud, Carol Realina. These people
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out here stealing your whole identity. It's bad. I don't
ever want to be a victim of that. The bitcoin stuff,
you could totally get me if I'm too being chip.
My mom says, no, I do not let my money go.
I really don't, and so that's the reason why I
won't let anybody get me if it's not a established
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I have one credit card I use I and I
pay it off every single month. I do not mess
around with my finances. I work too hard for my money.
I'm afraid to lose it. Like for example, bitcoin, cryptocurrency,
all of that stuff, it sounds like a different language
to me. I fully don't understand it. I should educate
myself on it, because I don't like to be uneducated
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or ignorant about things. But I won't go investing my
money in something that I'm not fully aware of. You know.
It's those fake promises, like people get so gas, like
I'm gonna be rich, I'm gonna get in early. You know,
the same thing that happened with bitcoin is gonna happen
with this new cryptocur I feel like people get get
super hyped and like gas, and then they get robbed.
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You know. Another way that people are getting robbed Carolina
buying followers, buying followers and likes. People go to these
websites right to buy the gate likes for their Instagram again,
trying to look a certain way on Instagram, and you
know what happening. All your financial data is being is
being so stolen, like you enter your credit card to
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pay twenty dollars. Let's say, followers, guess where your credit
card information was stolen? And here you're gonna It's just
a lot, a lot of things happening. It's weird. Also,
like you gotta keep those eyes open, eyes open. And
you know another scam like fake job offers. You know,
they offer you jobs, right, and then they start getting
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all this data from you, talking about they're gonna hire you,
and then you give them like your driver's license, you
give them your home address. You know, do you do
like a whole fake hiring process and these fake jobs
still your entire identity. I heard about this. There was
a young lady and there was an article I think
I read it just like a couple of weeks ago,
where she went to one of these job sites and
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she entered all of her personal information and then they
told her that they were going to call her in
for a meeting, but they needed all of her information
to process her before so she wouldn't be waiting. And
that's a exactly what they did. Now when it comes
to stolen identity. My identity has been stolen many times.
Apparently my social Security number was in the circuit and
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my identity was stolen even back in two thousand three,
a long long time ago. So that's something that is
so hard to recover from. I have to have a
pin number for the I R S to do my
taxes because people were taking out I mean, it is
a actual nightmare. One thing that did come to mind, though, Honey,
when you're bringing all of this up, is research. I
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feel like people are too lazy. They don't they want
to believe that that easy you know, cryptocurrency is gonna
put them on the road to success or they're going
to be living the high life. If they just give
fifty thou dollars or whatever, ten thou ten thousand dollars
a lot of money to me. If they just give
a thousand dollars, there's a lot of money to me.
Even if you do that, and then you bring your
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family into this and blow like the whole family babies,
you know, just with the hopes of getting rich. I
guess cyber criminals they're trained. These people are out here,
they are scamming, they are you know, what's crazy down
in Miami. They have television ads for scams. They tell
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you like, oh, have you been a victim of a scam?
Did you receive an email like this? This is how
bad it is getting that they are now putting television
ads alerting people about scams that are happening. One that
I'm very concerned about that has just recently been on
the news. A lot people are hearing about it, and
f T s n f t s are really taking over.
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Everybody's talking about, Oh, you've gotta have an n f T.
Justin Bieber bought like a monkey eating a banana n
f T and spent like millions of dollars on that.
And I just can't picture myself investing in something that
isn't tangible. But then again, I have a lot of
people are saying, well, that's the wave, that's the future,
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So you're not going to get in on the wave.
I'm just more afraid of putting my money in an
investment that I won't see a return on, and that
that's the scary thing for me. Yeah, you know, it's
crazy with n f T s. I feel like it's
everything is dying down. I remember um last year for
our Bossle down in Miami. They had a lot of
like events, and it's crazy, Carolina. You couldn't even R
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s v P to these events if you didn't have
a crypto wallet, like they wanted to make sure you
were not going to their event, if you were not
even ready to purchase, because you know, you can't really
you can purchase n f T s with a credit card,
but they want you to have a crypto wallet. But
n f T s, I feel like it's not for
the average person. I'll tell you that much. Buying one
of those eight n f T s for dollars that's
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for like rappers, a little baby and them. Let them
have that. I'm not invest in my money that I
have some weird n f T s. Let's say like
the Breakfast Club they did an n f T drop.
I bought all of those n f t s, but
they were like nine dollars. Okay, So then what in
the future could you do with those? Like do you
have the right to post those on social media? Deal?
Like do you own those or do other people own them?
That's my confusion. It's like I don't want something that
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everybody else has, they're yours. There no They're like, well
you could. Anybody gets screen shot and then and now
they have it in their phone. But to be able
to like sell it, you're the only one that owns
that particular n f T. Now the odds that of
n f T that you purchase ends up costing millions
of dollars. That's where that's where the problem lies. You're
the only one that could sell it. You own it,
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and that's pretty much it. Like your own n f
T is in your phone, is in your wallet. You
could look at it, you could say you own it.
I don't know. I felt like it just became like
a hype a wave. Everything was about n f T,
and you don't tech people and like, you know, people
that are really into digital world. I mean, they're the
ones that got super hype about it. But you can
buy an n f T today and it could cost
the same thing tomorrow, or it could drop in value
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and you lost all your money. That's the scary part
of it. And I'd rather give my money to a bank.
See a bank. See is tangible right, It's there and
you have it right in your house exactly now, by
the way, I can't eat in afford to look at
a bank. See, um, I buy my art at home goods.
Same here. I am actually in the clearance part of
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home goods, because then that's when you really get stop.
I have some flies shipped from home. Yes. My my
friend came over. He said, oh my god, this are
I love it. It's like inside of a plexiglass. And
he said, oh wow, who's the artist? I said, I
got to say, it's a print. What are you talking about.
It's a reprint. It's like canvas. It actually looks like canvas.
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That's why he was so thrown off. But yet, scams
are everywhere, Carley, and I'm talking about scams are everywhere,
and I feel like the worst scam is people scam,
Like when you get scamped, Like you know, I know
people that will date somebody like, Okay, this person has money.
H They're not really my type. I'm gonna still date them,
and I'm just gonna scam them out of everything I can.
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I'm gonna make them take me to This is real
life scamming, and it's done, and it's done. And I'm
only gonna make him take me to all the best restaurants.
I'm gonna make sure and then they can scamming comes in.
Then the Instagram scamming comes in. So you're live in
the fresh scamming someone to take you to top NASA restaurants.
Then you're posting it on Instagram like that's a life
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that you're financing. Why did I have to see it
on World Star that. Now the new scam is girls
that are dating guys and then they expect the guy
to take all their girlfriends out and pay for the bill,
and they're showing up for the dates. This is a
This is a new thing to me. I saw that video.
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See I don't know not girl, this has been a thing.
Okay with scamming, Well, it depends. Let's say, like if
I dated a drug dealer right before I was married,
which I did several times, I'd be like, girls, get
it together. This motherfucker's taking us out to eat, and yeah,
I would expect him to or he's gonna pop bottles.
This guy's gonna get a section. Yeah, if I came
with my girlfriends, I would fully expect you to pay
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for them too. That was me way back when I
saw the video you're talking about. This girl was outside
of a restaurant going off because she expected the guy
to pay for eight of her friends. But you know,
as men, you should be like, nah, I'm inviting you
and you alone, don't bring all these girlfriends. If you
let the girls all come, I guess then there is
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an expectation that you're gonna pay as the mail. Again,
that's scamming. You're scamming not just for you, You're scamming
for your home girls too, Like people scam boats, like bitch,
I got a guy with a boat. We're gonna go
on his boat. Get it, get ready, and then you
show up and he has this romantic interest in you.
But you're using that to your advantage so that your
girlfriends can also live a lifestyle that they can't afford
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on the dime of this guy who has hopes of
sleeping with you. I'm running in the wrong circles, man,
I'm I'm car pooling to to freaking karate. I'm not
on any boats. I'm I'm Kellena. We're retired, we are
retired for we're we're just watching. Okay, we're just watching
what's going wasn't ready for me? I retired, It wouldn't
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it wouldn't be able to survive. It's a lot of
ratch of ship going on. I'll tell you that much.
But yes, scamming dinners is a thing. Scamming trips is
another thing. Carolina, I would not Okay, can I just
I'm right now, right here, I'm going to tell you
that is the dumbest thing to do, because then you're
stuck with the person that you scammed the trip from.
What if that person is just not You're not your type?
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What if you're miserable? Girl? I know somebody who did that,
and I was just so afraid. She went from her hometown.
She met an African guy from London and they met
in Mahico. I was like, I know, did not care.
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She wanted her trip. In her defense, this man was
fine as all hell the trip, you know, but I
was scared the whole time. I'm like, what do you
get there? This is not the person to meet you, Like,
what the hell? She was not scared? Had one big Carolina. Oh.
I know him on Instagram for a long time. He's
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cool people we FaceTime. I'm like, ye'all gonna stay in
the same room. Yeah, but it would be cool. You know.
I'm just gonna say I'm not sleeping with you just
because we're staying in the same room. I'm not gonna
have sex with you. This is so bold. They're brazen
and mean. It went well, but it is a thing, Carolina.
Scamming trips, birthday trips, scamming birthday trips, scamming dinners, scamming
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shopping trips. You can even scam wigs. I know girls
that will scam. You know, wigs are expensive. Let's say
like they could be upwards of a thousand dollars. This
is so bold, They're brazen. I'm who knew that the
wig market was so expensive? So what people? And I'm
I'm being sincere. I'm Carolina. You want me to blow
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your edges off your head right now? Wigs are expensive, Carolina.
Some girls are like, yo, buy me a wig. You're
trying to go out with me, Buy me a wig,
Buy me two or three wigs. I need a red wig,
a blonde wig, a black wig, Carolina. The hustle is real,
especially on social media. I know somebody has said, you know,
I need to move. Um, you can only see me
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in my new place, but you need to give me
the money so I could do my move, Carolina. I'm
telling you, these these people out here get into it.
They do not care. These wigs are bread. The wigs
I get are from party city guys. Okay, whenever I'm
not into that where I'm looking like more. These wigs
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got baby hairs. These wigs got baby hairs that look
like they were sown by angels. Are you crazy for
a good wig? Is a thousand plus? Hell yeah, Carolina. Alright,
so I got the master list here, ladies and gentlemen,
the scammers checklist. These are all the things that if
you are not on it, I mean, get your game on, girls,
because I guess there's some trips to be had. There's apartments,
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there's cars. You got your yachts, you got your bundles,
you got your wigs, you have your n f T s,
you got your cryptocurrency, and um, all you gotta do
is just um, bend to the front and touch of toes.
Maybe I don't know, this is like and not and
find the ultimate paint DAJO that's willing to sell you.
To have money, I'm gonna have a birthday party of
poppy steak. I need three thousand dollars because I want
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to get that steak that comes in the briefcase. Can
you sell me she said, poppy steak. I don't even
know about the steak in the briefcase. That's how not
on this I am. Well, you know what, guys, watch
you gotta have bank flash. Well, we are gonna that's
why you are here. We are protecting you and your livelihood.
I tell everybody you learned it from life in Spanglish
because honey, I'm sorry. You just took me to school,
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and I'm actually very appreciative because now I know better.
Don't get scam out handy streets, Carolina. Man, if anything
funny comes to your inbox, send it to me. I
can read right through the bullshit, that's right, and then
you can scam them for me, and then we split it.
Do you see what we did there? You see how
I work? There you go. We're gonna reverse the ship
on them. We're gonna scam them, and then I'm gonna
cut you. We're gonna smack it up, flipping and rub
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it down. There you go. Well, guys, tell us about
the scams you've seen. You can always d M s
at L I Spanglish, yes, and I'm at the real Carolina,
So talk to me. Hit me on Instagram. I am honey, German.
I want to know if somebody's out here trying to
scam you. You give me all the little details, all
the things you think of red flags, and I'm gonna
let you know. Scam or no scam, or if you're
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the scammer, let us know. Put us on, tell us,
teach us, tell us your ways. Carolina want to learn. No,
I mean I won't ever do anything with it. I
just want the cheese man. So there you have it.
We'll be back next week. Guys, make sure you like
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