@jadedresin@C_Holmes44@HustleBitch_ It’s really me I just joined X but I think imma leave cause everyone is really mean and negative on here, our brand is about trying to spread joy and positivity
@C_Holmes44@ZacSmith2222@HustleBitch_ also yes, zac smith IS her husband 😭 im not sure if thats the real account or not based off of the inactivity of it but its none of your business or mine tbh and he didn’t lie so
🚨 CLEANING LADY EXPOSES YOUTUBER’S “HOME” - NO ONE ACTUALLY LIVES THERE
A woman who says she cleans for a YouTuber claims the house seen in videos isn’t lived in at all.
No residents. No family. Just rooms staged to look messy for filming, then cleaned and reset for the next shoot.
Bedrooms, bathrooms, even a classroom setup, all built purely for content.
“It looks like people live here,” she says.
“They don’t.”
A full house used as a set, not a home.
How much of what you watch online do you think is completely staged like this?
@ZacSmith2222@HustleBitch_ Congrats. Unless it’s legally binding in a written contract, she’s liable for damages. The video she posted is ignoring and is a clear case for her to be sued (which will probably happen).
Also, based on your account - you’re full of shit
@C_Holmes44@HustleBitch_ We both work for this YouTuber and he told us to start our own channels about the messes they make and the sets that we build for them, she has permission!!!!
@ZacSmith2222@HustleBitch_ Good for her. Regardless of how many “followers” she has, she doesn’t have legal permission to post material facts about her clients.
There is a clear basis for these owners to sue her for damages
@HustleBitch_ I clean for a living, look at this stuff I have to clean up ugh. You can get another job if you like and not breach the trust of people who hired you.
@CommentRando@HustleBitch_ Do a little research she’s literally cleaned for SML for 5 years she’s just doing a house tour for fans and explaining what it is for people that don’t follow SML