Tik Tok star Darnell is coolluxury Christmas The transfers went viral due to speculation that many of the designers' shows were actually dupes.
“I don't know what to say because I don't really owe you an explanation,” Darnell, 20, said on Friday, December 27. Tik Tok video. “Some of my designer stuff is real and some of my stuff is fake. I thought that was everyone's thing.
She added, “I know people I go to college with (and) their parents have a lot more money than I ever dreamed of (and they) have real and fake money. I didn't know this was going to be such a big deal.”
After Christmas on Wednesday, December 25, Darnell and his sister Easy Post individual videos for Luxury holiday gifts They received it from their parents. The videos, which have since been deleted from TikTok, showed the sisters marveling at handbags and shoes from Chanel, Dior and other popular luxury brands. (Darnell initially rose to fame as one of the “Bama Rush” hopefuls who will enter the 2022 sorority at the University of Alabama.)
Social media users flooded the two influencers' comments sections, claiming that most of the items were not actually brands as advertised.
“I have real and I have fake. I didn't know this was going to blow up the world,” Darnell said Friday. “(My mom gave us) some real things and some fake things. I thought this was normal. I didn't mean to offend anyone, but when she presented My mom gave me Christmas gifts, I was raised to be grateful for everything I get.
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According to Darnell, she will never ask for “a card that proves it's authentic.”
“I would never do that to someone. I'd say, 'Oh, thank you. I love it.' “I've seen a lot of rich people say, 'I don't care if this is real or fake,' and that's why I didn't think there would be a problem posting it,” she stressed.
Darnell — who also noted that she didn't even “think” to ask about the authenticity of each gift — also applauded the “far-fetched” rumors about her family and their financial situation.
“I'm going to stay positive and ignore it, because the more hate I get, the more money I make,” she joked. “In fact, keep hating because maybe next time, you'll buy my next Gucci bag!”
Darnell and her sister Republished Their holiday is Saturday, December 28 and “shared receipts” from every purchase.
“We have to show the signs or you guys are going to watch us,” Darnell joked, holding a Louis Vuitton handbag purchased used from Forward, a luxury goods resale website.