As for Lori's daughter, I only feel bad for her because her mental health will probably suffer but it's not necessarily the worst thing in the world to not have brand partnerships. Without her Amazon Prime deals and shampoo deals she's literally just average now. She would've been able to get a job in a big company right after graduation with a fake padded up resume. Now, without the Prime partnership she has to find jobs on her own without any advantage like most of her classmates who get told they need 5 to 10 years experience. I wonder what career she's going to pursue, whether she'll get tutoring and bulk up her grades, start over and choose a major or if she'll choose a different path. She could go to cosmetology school if she likes make up, get a job at a salon, lay low and collect a paycheck, save money and buy a house. I don't think she should view it as her life is over. She isn't dead, just normal. Maybe the celebrity perks are over, but not her whole life.
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