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Her being the spokesperson for scars is like when all the rich and famous celebrities sang that John Lennon song at the start of covid to "encourage" us
I think the bigger tell is how the scar seems to have no texture, which scars, even chemical burns either kind of pop out or like indent in. Hers is just flush with her skin. That's the biggest tell to me.
I was looking for this comment because, as someone who as a lot of scars, they all vary but even the ones that faded turn into the color of the skin, the texture alters completely though. So if it's a "scabbing over scar" (which I have one of though small) it would be raised and be a lil ashy, with the hyperpigmentation, flaky all the works. Not perfectly flat but fully hyperpigmented 😭
Cuz scar girl is a more edgier cooler attention grabbing flashy name than Birthmark Girl, and birthmark wouldn't even be as "exotic" for someone looking to make something their entire personality
It started from a real scar and she realised if it had healed she wouldn’t even be famous anymore so she started to put makeup on and over it but it could also be a scar that had come into contact with some chemicals and things that could alter the way the skin healed
All she's gotta do is say "after my scar healed I didn't feel right without having something in that spot on my face" that's literally all she has to say. That literally looks like a makeup swatch on her face.
Yeah, it looks like she just takes the wand brush of a concealer and does a slow swipe over where her scar was. As a white person, if she was really wiping at the scar at all to prove it’s not makeup, the area around it would turn a little red/pink with irritation.
Literally, or even “I put makeup on my face over my old scar as a reminder of myself that I am a survivor and to empower others with my “imperfection” even when you can’t see it for concealer” There. She could bullshit a deeper meaning and we’d be fine. Literally all she’s doing is making people new to her situation doubt her ENTIRE story including the abuse and real injury she suffered.
I'm not sure people realize how common narcissists are! Of course I don't know if this woman is one, but everyone should have a healthy dose of speculation when it comes to "influencers" especially!
Must have been quite a money maker too, because she got fake teeth too. Lol! Veneers are just awful when they aren't fitted right. You can see it right off the rip, especially if you're partially deaf and lip read lol
She'll take it to the grave even with 100% proof. And you're beyond right which scares me because the reality is people will do ANYTHING for attention and praise , the feeling of really ... Look I don't think she set out to be in this situation but I damn sure believe she took it and ran with it. Who knows 🤷 There's a possibility one of us in the comment section is serial killer. Think about THAT😳
@@Em22-wtfThe amount of money people have to pay for those sometimes I'll be damned if I come out looking like Mister Ed lol. Amd it's beyond obvious ! Yes!
What's werid that nobody said, was that she clearly wears foundation but the scar has no foundation on it. It's on top of it, does she like be really careful not to get anything on it? Because if you look at a beauty mark with foundation on it, you can see the foundation, even slightly
Right?!? Do you know how hard that would be to avoid? Lol. Like.. I have hella freckles… I don’t like covering up my freckles so I use a qTip to uncover some of them… but it’s inevitable that they’re going to get covered.. no matter what. Freckles aren’t a giant brown smear on my face. But still. That’s crazy. It looks like she took bronzer & just swiped it down her cheek. The way the position changed tells me everything I need to know…. Plus SCARS DONT LOOK LIKE THAT! No matter who you are! It doesn’t completely heal.. then get “burned” & then turn poop brown. If anything a chemical peel would remove the top layers of the skin.. revealing smoother, more even skin. I would know… that’s how I got rid of my dog bit scar when I was a teenager. Glycolic acid. Even with all of the other types of Chem Peels … not a single one would do this. Not permanently atleast. Maybe for a day or two while it peeled. But after that. It would be lighter than before. She’s full of shit
@@CreatureCargaux Yeah, the one on my face ended up white...hang on, I think I already replied basically the same thing to you on another thread. Either way, you're totally right. I think my one was a little pink straight after the face acid but not for long.
As a dermatologist, I've never ever seen scarred tissue heal that colour, even on black people the scar heals lighter than the surrounding skin, scarred tissue, even chemically burnt skin NEVER heals dark, ALWAYS lighter as the melanin in the skin is the first to die. Even in a keloid (much deeper tissue injury) scar the tissue heals with a pearly, silvery effect to the skin. Also, scarred tissue never goes brown in the sun, scarred skin does not tan while the surrounding skin does making the scar stand out even more on tanned skin, similar to stretch marks remain white on tanned skin and the more sunburnt you get the more the scar stands out bcz it remains a fleshy tone. The darkness of her scar is the complete opposite of how scarred tissue reacts or appears following tissue injury.
I'm glad you brought this up. I'm pretty sure I ended up chemically burning my skin when I was twelve and sprayed dry shampoo on my arm (I was a dumb kid). The affected skin turned purple as if it was bruised, peeled off, and revealed white circles of scars, which took about a year to even out in color. If you look close enough, the tone is a bit uneven, but you wouldn't normally be able to tell.
she says she self-tans and that its a build-up of self tan colouring on the texture of the scar. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me because you think it would be super uneven and patchy then but idk
I am not saying her scar is real or fake, but I have to disagree with you on what you say. I've had quite a few friends who's scar healed darker, and they were 100% real.
I agree with patiencemarie on this. I'm not debating on if her scar is real or not but I have chemical burns on my back and one of my hands and all of those spots healed darker than my white skin. They aren't dark brown like hers but they're noticeably darker than the surrounding area
@@PatienceMarie88 Yes, my sister got a bad hot water burn on her stomach as a kid and for a at least a few years after it was darker than her surrounding skin. Not nearly as dark as this woman's "scar", but definitely darker than the rest of her skin
Got a good theory: henna. I couldn’t wrap my head around how she got it to be in the same place, same curvature everyday (since obvi her school knows about it irl) especially since it’s inverse curve to the original scar, but then my partner mentioned that it could be henna. Then once it starts to fade she just needs to go over it again, versus drawing it fresh every morning. Explains why she can rub it with a dry cloth but has to fake the wet Q-tip. I think my partner cracked it.
@@maddieb.4282 views is not calling her out neither is people “making fun” of her. And I speaking more to her family and close friends all the people who can know that’s she’s lying and tell her she should probably stop. Everyone in other interviews also tip toe around the conversation all because she mentions DV.
Yes, but also she may be doing this on purpose because now she is getting even more views because people are talking about it fighting if its real or not
As an esthetician who specializes in scar revision…. That’s not how this works smdh. It would chemically burn THE SCAR so the new damage would be exactly like the old injury. It would not change shape. At all. And it would not look like paint. It would be raised and have rough edges.
I’m really shocked so many people don’t know the healing process of skin. That’s high school science/biology stuff. And we all have scars on ourselves! We’ve all witnessed the healing process many times over our lives. We see the scars of others with different skin tones. And funny how it matches her eyebrow pencil Color. Now if she starts fundraising money for some fake thing she doesn’t care about I don’t want to know because it’s so disgusting taking advantage of serious things. I almost think the DV story is only to have people tip toe around their questions. I can’t believe this is a thing.😭
I’m not a esthetician… I just get chemical peels for acne & scar damage & used them when I was younger for a bad dog bite scar on my own face. Chemical peels make them lighter in color! In my experience. After a few weeks & doing maybe 2-3 mild chem peels.. all my scars were completely gone. After one peel my dog bite scar went from being a darker pink to being a light almost white color. & my scar was like… kind of bulging out a bit from getting really bad sutures. You can’t even see it anymore unless I get really tan. Then you can see a faint whiteish pink scar. This girl is FOS!
@@CreatureCargaux I agree. I've got a couple of really big scars and they've lightened to the point that they're white now. The one on my forehead that was acided turned completely white quite quickly, the one on my leg and the one on my arse are also white now but they turned naturally, so it took way longer. None of them ever looked anything like that, though.
I've got 13 scars on my left arm from 9 different events. I've even got a skin graft. had chemical healing that went wrong. It's was brown for couple of days. Then a deep purple for rest of my life. A couple have moved a bit from where I've grown and skin moving with me growing. But she never said that. One scar I got when her age it hardly moved cos my growth spurts were over. She's a pretty girl that's found her gimic to be noticed from the crowd. If its real I'm sorry but if she's lying F.U.C.K her. The bullying I got especially from girls was unreal. The boys just called me Tony Montana.
@@jacktadash I have tons all over from being clumsy and abuse from family so I've been bullied and harassed for mine so that does make me uncomfortable that ppl lie for clout for anything
It depends on how long it went on. After a while you would get numb to it. The biggest issue, for me, is still that it would be ridiculously easy to prove. She obviously has no problem going on a podcast to talk about to tens of thousands of people, all she really needs to do it rub it a little with a wet cloth. Or even just give a camera close up to it. So if it is real: she is, for some reason, actively trying to get people to think it is fake. That is a really strange and potentially unethical thing to do.
@@yeetmeat2734 exactly. if I was her, i would literally just not address it. with the internet, people will always take issue with something you do. you might as well just ignore it and move on.
I mean if I was her I'd at least do more than rub a q-tip along the scar. She could literally just zoom in on her scar or get really close to the camera to show the texture. Then everyone would clearly see that it's real but it just looks flat and drawn on, and she's not really doing anything to effectively debunk that
My partner refers to it after a character in a K drama (cough cough Scarlett Heart Ryeo cough cough) and various anime protags as "The Pretty Boy Scar Effect"
One of the biggest red flags for me is that she admits to lying about the scar and where it came from to people and that she thinks it's funny to troll people. That's literally what she's doing
ngl that part works in her favor for me. i have a ton of scars from surgeries, burns, shaving mishaps, various injuries, and a clinically significant variety of stretch marks and the like. whenever, for example, people ask me where my top surgery scars came from, i joke and say i was mauled by a bear or something. it's rather common, at least in the transmasc community, to make up wild stories about the origins of your scar bc it gets really tiring repeating the same story all the time
@@dylanm8365Even then, that's not a 1:1 comparison because you're talking about mundane scars or scars which came about from elective procedures. This is an allegedly traumatic injury. Even for people that use humour to cope, like me, it's harder to joke about injuries linked with trauma. To so giddily and openly make humourous explanations for it undercuts her traumatic connection to it. Combining that with her professed love for trolling people, and I wouldn't believe her if she was paying me.
Why is nobody talking about the texture? Anybody who’s gotten a scar knows they aren’t smooth, especially when healing as she claims it is. That thing has 0 texture, and her original scar did. Also, if they were “chemically treating” it, they would have followed the exact line of the original scar, so there’s no reason for it to suddenly curve downwards. Her intentionally being vague and dodging questions only further shows she’s lying. Literally all it would take is for her to show it up close if it was real but she can’t do that. I have no idea how anyone thinks this is real.
Not to mention your not supposed to have ANY chemical on an open wound or broken skin. 🤷🏻♀️ whoever was “treating” healing broken skin with chemicals should be fired. But it’s not true so 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Can I just say I really appreciate you making the point about how she's conventionally attractive with a kind of cool looking scar... Like I've got permanent facial nerve damage that makes my expressions lopsided so I've always had a bit of a bone to pick with hot people with cool looking deformities being the face of these conversations. Not that it makes their experience any less real, but most of us are kinda ugly.
@@katenakawai1864 It’s just a point that a lot of people seem to forget or not think about when it comes to stories like this. So I think it is good to point it out and remind people of it.
@@katenakawai1864 it's useful to point out though. It's such a heavily ingrained bias that sometimes I have to stop myself from assuming the best of attractive people and the worst of unattractive people, and I have been consciously fighting my own internalized beauty standards for like, a decade. And honestly, some people might not have thought of it yet. You'd be amazed how many people just... Take for granted that we worship beautiful people *for* being beautiful (which within itself is ok, I think it's ok to admire humans we find beautiful. Its just that we need to try and question our definition of beauty for ourselves)
Exactly! Also she isn't even the face of these conversations. Idk what world she lives in but her popularity isn't because she's a scar advocate. Yea maybe some people feel uplifted that a pretty tiktok girl says she has a scar. But most of her popularity is primarily based off controversy and she continually plays into it.
God I relate to this comment in so many ways. I have facial muscle weakness from a congenital disease and I look so weird doing certain expressions. It's so frustrating how much these attractive people bank in and glorify on deformities.
Two things I noticed is how there’s ZERO indent inside the scar, which is about the only long-term visible feature of all the face scars I’ve gotten, and also because it’s supposedly originally from a cut. Secondly is how it very obviously changes position and size.
Yes, this! I'm a DA victim and I don't tell anyone I know irl because I feel like no one will believe me because of people constantly lying about it for attention. So yeah....whenever people use DA in a lie, it makes real victims far less likely to say anything about their story, which telling your story is a vital part of healing
@@Groovemonkey-pd4ht honestly, no lol saying you're an abuse victim isn't really telling your story, specifics would be telling your story you know what I mean? But feeling like not being able to openly speak about it to people that you know is what sucks. But thank you for listening and believing me! That part makes me feel a little better😊
@@_Cambria_ Well, I'm merely a stranger that has no reason to not believe you. You stand nothing to gain by publishing false truths in the yt comment section about your own life experiences. I hope you can find more places and people in the future that you can confide in sharing your experience to. If you don't have the personal support you need on this than I - as a random person calling themselves a godamn monkey on the internet - recommend going out of your way to look for someone to connect with and hopefully surround yourself with them somewhat. Have a good one 👋
100% it’s gotta be fake, you can just tell by how she deflects everything (poorly). Why did she even come on the podcast if she was just gonna rattle off “that’s confidential, but if you dig through my tik tok you might find it”. I was expecting her to come up with a reasonable response “yeah I could wipe it but I have to do it lightly because it really fucking hurts” Hell If she even referenced pain in any capacity I would be way more willing to believe her. A scar that’s changing like that, starting to look infected and dying should be painful and it should look way more gross. She is so far over her head at this point lol
You’re pfp is so cute I can hardly stand it! Oh and someone else said she’s been like this for 2 years. So by that point it wouldn’t hurt. Actually a REAL scar would be deep enough that would have had burned all of the nerve ending and they don’t grow back. So she couldn’t be able to feel pain at all! 😹
@@phoenixgirl70 nothing like a boomer cat selfie lmao. Yeah I know but I think you get what I’m getting at. Like yes it’s an old scar but it’s changing and getting worse looking yet she exclusively focuses on it’s superficial looks. If it looked like regular real scar tissue I’d understand but it doesn’t, it always looks sort of fresh these days if that makes any sense. If there is zero pain than that gives her no excuse for being so weird about touching it.
i do want to say as a victim of DA it's understandable not to want to rattle off what happened to you and where certain things came from because of the trauma associated. it's really hard to keep saying it over and over again but no body who hasn't gone through some kind of serious traumatic experience would get it. I know she seperates the chemical burn scar from the DV scar so she felt it extra unnecessary to bring up the OG scar but she wasn't very clear with that. maybe she was nervous idk
@@phoenixgirl70 @phoenixgirl70 as someone with a lot of scars, scars itch and hurt out of nowhere. Especially the deeper ones. A two year old scar would not be that dark, not even if it's a chemical burn. I think she liked the attention and decide to keep that "scar" forever because the original wound (when it was real) wasn't even deep, it would've faded by now.
What agitated me the most about this whole story, is that we have to discuss this and give her the attention she wants and make her end up getting popular and making money with the delusions she puts onto the internet
As a person with a scar on their face from a dog bite, this girl is terrible, using a fake scar to get clout is insane, looked like the scar existed, it went away and she couldn’t handle not being a special little baby with a facial scar
My son has a huge scar from above his hairline to his eyebrow from a TV falling when he climbed up on the tv stand when he was small and it almost killed him. He needed 17 stitches. This makes me so so angry!!
I have a scar on my right eyebrow from when I passed out and bonked a counter on the way down. I needed stitches but didn’t want them that close to my eye so I just got the super sticky strips or whatever. It’s healed now, but the hair on my eyebrow won’t grow back. It kinda affects the way I view myself sometimes.
I have a scar just above my elbow on my left arm. It's 6 inches long and an inch and a half wide and it's healed really purple, patchy, tight and bumpy. It's horrid, it can't be ignored. People would approach me to ask about it. I'm so self conscious of it and I learned really quickly to never wear short sleeves anymore. I can't imagine making it my personality. Especially with the level of v*ol*nce I had to endure that put it there in the first place. It was done with a samurai sword. It was so deep and I had to stitch it up by myself with a curved darning needle. I hate my scar and I will never allow it to define me.
I really think that the interview was done away from her dorm room so she wouldn’t be cornered into getting makeup remover/ cleanser on camera in that moment and scrubbing the scar for them to see. She had the perfect excuse not to do it by being away from all her personal items
@@adrienneammons1943after watching this video all the way through I 100% agree. It has the EXACT color and texture, but at the same time you take alcohol to henna and it doesn’t always come off with a simple wipe depending on the alcohol strength and the henna, but she clearly doesn’t want to take risks and just fakes wiping it
@@aleckchavez4569 Well, I have a lot of scars and they're raised above the level of the surrounding skin. This thing is a strip of color, clear as day.
I’m an esthetician and I can tell you that’s not a real scar lol. Fitzpatrick II’s (fair skin type, sandy or red hair, green/blue eyes, burns quickly etc) scars don’t pigment that deep in color.
Nobody has brought this up, but if they curve in different directions (which she admits they do) you’d see her original faded scar and her “burn” at the same time since they couldn’t cover each other
Since she refuses to show it up close just clarifies it's fake. And she can't stick to one stance or fact she just bounces all over the place, people that tell the truth don't do that. So weird.
You can literally see her finger shape in the makeup lmao. She has to be at least somewhat aware that people know its obviously fake, which honestly makes it so much worse.
If the current scar is fake, it's insane how much drama and attention she's gotten from it. After editing this, I coincidentally started to notice a scar forming on my cheek too... I really hope no one creates drama about it and my channel doesn't start to get more attention from it... that would just be the WORST!
Imagine if it was real? Then I'd have a hell of a lot of respect for her, someone said its fake and everyone went with it, she just kept the charade up for as long as possible for clout, I think this ones fake irl it'd just be extra funny if it was actually real, double bluffin it
It’s hilarious because now, if you go to her page, it’s completely gone. I HAVE a scar on my left eye that happened because of a domestic violence incident. It’s absolutely infuriating that conventionally attractive people can do and say whatever they want and be applauded regardless. It’s an absolutely disgusting show of insolence and I have absolutely no respect for someone who can lie about such a thing. I can’t even do my eyeliner like I used to because of the indent of it. Smh
Sorry to hear that But you can actually see se scar under her makeup in some videos and it seems real since it’s not dark but the structure of her skin actually looks damaged
she 100% was like “it i use an eyebrow stencil it won’t change shape and people won’t notice!” and then proceeded to place it on totally different spots on her face
If I were in her situation, there is literally no way I wouldn't have already done a close up HD video proving the texture and reality just to shut people up.
You know how many RU-vidrs have gotten those cosmetic microscopes you connect to your computer they are cheap and they really work we got one for my brother one birthday that would clear this up so qickly
literally i'm all in the "no one is required to prove anything to anyone" boat, but at this point, i feel like i would do it just to shut everyone up lol
The reason she did the interview at her podcast studio and not her dorm is because they could have asked her to get her makeup remover during the interview. Plausible deniability.
She’s got like a full face of make up on, and there’s no texture to the scar or skin at all. It quite literally looks like she took a contour stick and just drew it on her face
I just can't get over the fact it's brown and really smooth, like it looks like a smear of makeup it's so perfect looking. I've got my fair share of scars and I take forever to heal but none of my scars have turned brown or super smooth
There's actually a RU-vidr who puts a smear of makeup on her cheek in different colours every time she said it's so companies can't use her image to promote their makeup without permission but it looks exactly like this the lack of texture and the hard line
@@hangryhufflepuff9530 I cut my head open as a kid about 12 years old that required 9 stitches and was to my skull but it's in my hair so I never see the scar. I got an undercut recently and it's the first time I actually saw it and I'm 26 now it's a very narrow line cause it was a clean cut but it is actually quite raised I can feel it with my fingers now that my hair is longer again but even that wound that was so bad it's a pretty faint pink line that's more textured than coloured really
@@hangryhufflepuff9530 oh don't worry about it it's been a long time a pulpit at church fell on me and broke my leg and knocked me back into a piece of metal that cut my head of your curious. It actually wasn't painful at all cause the shock carried me through all the way to the hospital where they gave me pain relief so my most serious injury was actually my least painful. I'm totally fine now though I think in a way I'm lucky it's under my hair so I have never been affected by people noticing the scar though it is kinda cool looking
We literally caught her in a lie when she was rubbing her nose with the tissue saying all that's coming off is my fake tanner because that's all that I have in my face....as a makeup artist I can tell you she has foundation, eyeshadow, eyebrow palm aid, highlighter and mascara on.... She is a full faced liar 🤣🤣🤣
@@Joseph-pz5boYes but the person is pointing out she's lying about what is on her face... saying it's only tanner but OP is saying she's fully lying and has on a full face of makeup.
I was straightening my hair right before my graduation and I accidentally burned myself near my jaw on the right side of my face. It turned into a brownish line. Eventually, the brown dead skin started to peel off as it healed. I don’t see how this scar could still be that brown after a while. It is clear to me that she’s faking it and no I don’t respect the move. Crazy how people are now faking injuries and imperfections for clout. Meanwhile, the people who were actually born with them get bullied. That interview accomplished nothing. She’s clearly reveling in the attention she’s getting. Just ignore her.
“I respect the move” say some people. Uhhhhhhh why????? Let’s not reward the lying for clout? Let’s not reward this kind of behavior???? It blows my mind.
@@victoriatowns9237 THIS!! People are praising her for “getting the bag” and “appreciating the hustle” when really she’s letting the younger generation know that lying and doing stupid things will get you clout and it is so irritating.
It would have been more believable if she claimed it was hyperpigmentation cause Iv seen birth marks that dark buuuuuut it's still such a straight line even that would be iffy
I have a couple scars that I hide and feel uncomfortable about... I feel like if she said that she wants to own it so that's why she made it even more visible sure why not but this is just weird
Unless she rubbed ink,dirt into her wound, the scar wouldn’t be that colour. I think the scar WAS real, now she’s colouring it I have a freckle on my cheek that I used to darken with a brown eye pencil. One day I lost the pencil and got found out I just googled scar treatments, from what I read, they don’t darken scars
I’ve worked in the skin industry for 6 years under dermatologists and plastic surgeons and a scar like that would never happen from a chemical peel/chemical treatment. If a burn happened from a chemical treatment it would either be a purple/red color or completely white. Never a dark brown like that. A brownish hue is more normal, but such a dark brown I’ve never seen.
I have a third degree burn and it healed albino white, and I mean white, and it's a pretty large scar like a couple of inches. White, but brown, that wouldn't happen! If she is a spokesperson for people with scars, she's fake!
I have seen it only in people with very dark skin but even then usually the scar is lighter than the skin tone or a different colour like pink or purple but not that extreme hard line it would blend in at the edges a bit
@@caradanellemcclintock8178 I have olive skin, I have a ton of 15-20 year old scars and they're always lighter than my skin tone. Maybe it's different for other kinds of injuries or lengths of time. I figured something about the scarring actually interferes with melanin production.
@@screwyourhandle I think some people said burns can sometimes scar darker but they always fad over time but Iv only seen a birthmark that dark on a Caucasian person and even then not a line like that
Thank you! This is impossible! You can see it’s makeup by just looking at it. The podcast made me so mad believing her. It’s like do you have eyes?! The scar is one solid line it’s not raised, has no edges, scars just don’t look like that. It’s the same color as her colored on eyebrows! And a chemical burn wouldn’t change spots like that. It faded and she started just coloring it on.
@@TannerisSmol97 dude I don't even fuckin think you came remotely close to speaking english just now lol ...for real what in the hell did you just attempt to say?
@@TannerisSmol97 it's not about looking at the world like everything is bad lmao just when it comes to clout people have been proven to go to great lengths to lie about something serious for internet points or actually financial gain
@@demonicdragongod3334 One chick fucking licked a toilet seat on a plane (during the height of the pandemic no less) and made up rumors about Kanye and Jeffree Star dating for clout so yeah I don't see faking a scar as that wild of a thing to lie about.
Gunnar bro love how f’in smart you are bro I’m subscribing. You guessed what I guessed about her having a real scar first been covering it up. Then around 17 minutes in the video where she slipped up and said the original scar you thought the exact thing I thought. New subscriber 💯
I'm digging the stache Also has ANYONE considered that she could be using HENNA to keep it semi-permanent? She could just redo it like once a month in secret. Then when she's finally done with it she can just stop the henna and let it fade.
That could be it but henna is typically more reddish especially as it fades… and if she has an actual scar underneath I don’t think the henna would stick to it
It could be the base, but she clearly has foundation on 24/7 and there is no foundation on top of it and the edges are super crisp lines. She could be using henna on a semi-regular basis and then applying foundation and then contour/bronzer on top daily, but it would still have to be topped with some brown cream makeup. Plus, the shape, size, and angle change so much I doubt she is using something like henna as a ‘template’ which would be the smarter thing to do
It would be easier for her to fake with henna tbh, she could actually show herself rubbing it or washing it for example but she refuses.. I don't think she was smart enough to think of that plan lol it's just straight up makeup
The way she clearly LOVES the attention about if it’s real or not. Definitely agree that it was real and now she’s completely faking it. And I hate her attitude about it, she’s inconsistent, inconsiderate and frankly smug.
UPDATE: She now "covers" the "scar" with makeup. It doesn't look at all like she's covering it with makeup, it just looks like nothing was ever there in the first place.
she obviously feels like she’s in way too deep. she wants to finish school and probably secure a nice and stable job before she even considers coming out with the truth. it could possibly go with her to her grave, unless one day she randomly decides to disappear from social media to live a normal life.
@@TaphsAJthe comment you’re responding to says NOTHING about her motivations or the ethics or accountability for her actions, just speculating on what she’ll do in the future. Your response is really irrelevant
Ok, so I'm someone who had third degree burns on 40% of my body. Nothing healed even close to the way she is putting forth (I was her age, so almost all of it healed fine with a little skin care. The stuff that didn't - back of my arms & shoulders - was mainly extra red). I even had a severe spider bite on my ankle that presented the same way burns do at first, but it healed like a black-grey circle indent, not like brown make up or marker. But I digress.... When the video got to her trying to rub it off, I almost immediately Googled "are there color permanent markers"? And found out, yes there are. Infact, the immediate color Sharpie option that popped up from Amazon in that search was a pack of various shades of browns that all look like hers. My opinion on what happened is that she had a real injury & was told it was possible it would last forever, but it healed because women generally take good care of their skin (especially their face). Once her scar disappeared, she redid the the scar with a brown Sharpie, but was told she did it wrong, with no choice except to double down & say the new one was a real one or a new burn... yadda yadda. If she had a chemical burn, she could prove it with medical evidence (Paper trail, etc).
Third degree burns do not heal by themselves. Maybe a small burn, but 40% of your body would most likely require skin graphs and you would have been near death
She literally smeared it when she rubbed it!! And the makeup wipes, are just tissues. Especially the second one. You can see the change of napkins. And I believe that she originally had it from a DV situation, but it faded and so she started to draw on it to enhance it. She wears a full face of makeup. It would be faded just from her foundation, you would see some makeup on the scar it’s self. It’s very convenient that she said she is about to start the process to remove it. How convenient
The fact that the current "scar" is fake, makes her claims of DV suspicious. That was probably for "clout" as well. She was in high-school when it happened, so what, her mother/father slashed her face with a knife? Not to day that's impossible, but c'mon. As if she has any credibility.
@@CigsInABlanket well, I’ll be….we think the same. It’s really kinda sick to fake something like that. The scar or especially claims of DV but if it looks like a duck…she’s a liar. I have a deep (but small) scar on my face from smashing it on the edge of a desk when I had a seizure from a medication mistake. First off, it wouldn’t cross my mind to social media lie about it in the first place. It will never define me…but even if I did, in a CONSTRUCTIVE WAY, I couldn’t sleep at night after lying to others who had the same thing or even twisting the truth about it for any type of gain/clout (what do you actually get? ad money? sponsorships!? Maybe but in exchange for a (to me) self-respect? Congratulations…No, thanks. I’m good for now! Anyway, you’re right! :)
@Brandon Lawson I can understand that. I do agree that her scars would both be similar in color. The first scar was pinkish so it don't make sense to be second wouldn't be similar to the first
i remember seeing her a long while back before her "scar" was so dark and it was just that light pink scar and people still were on her ass saying it wasnt real lol
the type of lying she’s doing is literally how criminals get caught. would love to see a detective or private investigator analyze this interview and poke even more holes in it.
She had an accidental poop smear in the bathroom senior year and decided to just roll with it instead of washing her face Edit- I have never smeared poop on my face accidentally or on purpose but I honestly don't know how other people operate anymore now that I know some people don't wash their feet :/
I've got a scar right at the start of my widow's peak on my forehead and one scar on my eyebrow and they're both white. My most recent scar on my foot is pink. Every other scar on my body? White. Not brown like an eyebrow pencil.
I have no fear about getting canceled. The newer scar is fake af. I will confidently say her new scar is fake, but she liked the attention from when it was real and didn't want it to end.
They probably didn't even pay her, either. Probably just gave her some phony "discount" or whatever, knowing schools. Hell, maybe even less than that, knowing how schools do business. Probably closer to "Bring us X new students and you get Y reward". Of course, that's just speculation and skepticism of universities...
I have a scar across my right cheek that I’ve had since I was 5. Got it from my dog. Goes across my whole cheek. I used to be so self conscious of it, but have grown to love it. Separates me from everyone else, that’s for sure.
I lost a ball to cancer recently and I've been having so much fun with it. They cut it out from above the shaft, now my coworkers call me ScarCock. The difference is that I am absolutely willing to verify with anyone who doubts me in person. I don't hide behind "it's personal:(" because why would I do that?
She liked the attention and found a way to keep it going. I've had my thigh ripped open for a hip replacement, twice. 27 and 31 staples. It changed colours as it healed but eventually they became white lines. I had my thumb turn black and rock hard from a band-aid (allergy), people used to come by desk to see "the thumb." It shed like a snake, went white, now fine. My cat attacked my face where her mark is, same thing, got lighter until its a white mark/scar. My friend had a boil or wart chemically removed from her face, same thing, lighted. I just can't see a situation where it would do this 💁🏼♀️
If the chemical procedure went wrong it could, also scars on my body heal brown everyones different people have medical conditions( like myself) and heal differing ways. She also might not even know about the condition and thats why she doesnt know to use it as an excuse
@@gideonhawk But is your skin brown to begin with? Because it will start off pink from seeing the deeper skin tissue and then if you’re brown or black yes it may leave a darker scar. But over time even those get lighter. Doesn’t matter if the trauma was a cut, burnt by fire, or a chemical burn, the body heals in the same way. And you can see it in her photos. And she won’t just wash her face with soap on camera, drawn on differently etc. In the end when she’s caught she’ll say it was a social experiment to look at what’s inside a person that counts blah blah as she counts her money.
@@phoenixgirl70 im white as can be but honestly i dont fully believe her and if she pulls that i wont even know what to think. I just dont like to think someone would do that🙁
@@gideonhawk but unfortunately (if it’s fake, which all signs seem to point to it being fake) then it’s not even in the top 100 craziest things people have done for clout
as someone who's clumsy and has a lot of pets, therefore a lot of scratches that scar over, NONE of them, no matter how severe, have EVER turned a dark brown, it has ALWAYS been either red from prior scabbing, or a fleshy pink/white girl reminds me of when i was little and pretended to have a bad injury on my chest on school picture day so i could look 'cool'
I saw a doctor on RU-vid do a video about this and basically say he's never seen anything like this before and that scars don't generally get darker like that, he's also a plastic surgeon lol so idk, she's done a good job of getting herself more exposure though!
A couple things- 1. My husband got a chemical ice burn on his arm from a fridge in the medical lab he works in. It’s about 4 inches long. When it first happened it was dark red for a couple weeks and then lighted up and looks super light now. 2. As a nurse I’m here to say NO that arch couldn’t change from trying to fix it. Personally I believe she’s lying. But that’s just me.
The scar is def fake. Yes, it was a real scar at one point, but she def draws it on and makes it bigger now. If it was real, she'd be doing a little more to prove it wasn't fake. She also probably doesn't want the drama to die down around this though. Once it dies down, then her popularity dies down. So even if it was real, I don't think she would do things like fly out to the doctor to examine it. I still definitely 100% think that it's fake though.
When she used that stupid qtip you can see that she only touched the skin above the "scar". It did touch part of her face. But it didn't touch that part.
When I was in my hs color guard, for our makeup we had to make bear claw "scars" across our faces. My friend let me use a brownish/black makeup creme liner for a comp that literally would not come off with water or makeup wipes, like it took a good 45 minutes to come off and still left a smear after. It's absolutley possible for her to actually try wiping it off on camera and it still be makeup. It also explains how the position of it kinda changes but not drastically, she can still line it up the same with the left over smear.
Also to me, it just obvious that its a makeup smear like eyeshadow. Not to mention that scars and chemical burns don't heal like that. Facial scars are the quickest to heal on your body unless it's extremely deep or taken off, and chemical burns would affect the scar, not the skin around it, especially if its a burn from a professional procedure in a controlled setting.
I have dermatillomania so I have lots of experience with scars. For sure, that first scar looked super real and it’s so terrible, the backstory behind it. My issue with the whole scenario is that her story regarding this new scar is getting hidden under different messages, and she keeps changing what her mission with the scar narrative is. I’m so so hoping she isn’t faking this newer scar. I know Gunnar brought up my comment in this video but yeah, it’s just convoluted what the message actually is because, in my opinion, she seems more excited about clout than genuinely helping people.
If she genuinely wanted to truly help people she would be more honest and forthright about what happened. Her story (if true) surrounding the scar could help people come out about their stories because she has a platform
@@boombop4980 but that's not really her job, lol. maybe she felt comfortable mildly alluding to what happened, but she doesn't want to elaborate or keep talking about it? you're gonna shame someone for not talking openly about their experience because YOU want them to make others comfortable to share..?
i also have dermatillomania and so i’m also crazy familiar with scars, and there is… no way the new scar is real. i fully understand that scars can differ from person to person, but from all the scars i’ve seen, i’ve never seen a scar that sort of color, and it’s sad she’s playing it up for the attention she’s getting :(
I have a scar from a dog attack in the exact same spot from a dog attack that went through my cheek. The scar healed and it looks exactly like the scars on her older "early stages" scars. Your opinion that it was real and now its drawn on is like 99% the correct chance.
My friend got hit in the face once by a dude in high school. She put makeup on the spot every day to make the injury look worse and for people to give her more attention and to hate the dude more. The makeup was good, and so was the lie, especially since there was truth to it. The same scenario has to be happening here.
It looks exactly like she tried to DIY scar removal by using TCA (trichloroacetic acid). I had a friend try to self remove a tattoo with a cotton ball with TCA and it looked exactly the color of hers but in a brushed circle pattern for almost half a decade. She probably did the same with a q-tip on her face.
I’ve seen so many people lie when they dig themselves into a hole, as compulsive liars or attention seekers. With that: the way she delivers every answer is so shady. The way the story and reasons keep changing, and every reply starting with an indirect answer or “the funny thing is” or “it’s interesting you bring that up because” is a common stalling tactic. People also tend to get amused and laugh when they’re being called out on a lie, and it clearly clashes with what she’s said before about it upsetting her. I don’t buy this at all.