Singaporean blogger goes on brutal rampage in live vitriolic updates of friend’s wedding

Oh hey whaddya know, here’s yet another example of how some local influencers are simply the worst.

Take note future brides and grooms, never ever invite self-important bloggers to your wedding — or else, you’ll face their patronising wrath should the most important, joyous day of your lives fail to achieve their bloated standards.

You’ll remember of course local beauty blogger Juli ‘Bun Bun’, who was involved in severely botched procedure back in 2013 when her face got ravaged after attending sessions at an unnamed facial salon. Her face turned into a wall of pus-filled barnacles, turning her visage into a monstrous veneer. Genuine sympathies were felt — after all she was just a victim. 

Juli’s name however appeared in the headlines (even in Daily Mail, Mirror and Metro) in recent days, and for all the wrong reasons. The experience of having a monstrous visage didn’t teach her a thing or two about not being a judging individual it seems — she recently went on a diatribe of live scathing updates about a wedding she attended. 

There she was, attending a wedding and there she was using her social clout to say that everything about it was shitty. The fact that she refused to reveal their identities doesn’t vindicate her at all in regards to her utter lack of class. 

Among the things this typical self-important Singaporean blogger criticised on her Dayre account include: 

– A substandard newlywed car decoration, which she pities because it cost them $300. She then compares their ‘inferior’ wedding vehicle to her own. 
– Groom gets accidentally locked out of his own room.
– Calls the house unsafe because a man managed to climb into the window and unlock the door
– Family gets into heated argument over the matter of guest tables, and who to uninvite.

– Claims that the bride’s gown didn’t fit her, and she was “drowning” in it. Calls the bride clueless.
– Claims people kept looking at her because she believes they thought she was the bride.
– Disapproves the extravagance of ornaments such as tiaras, earrings and necklaces adorning the bride
– Detests the lacklustre hand bouquet for the bride
– Food was ‘alright’ and ended before 10pm, ‘rare for a Chinese wedding dinner’.
– Unimpressed by the Filipino and Chinese emcee

At the end of it all, the blogger claims to all her followers that she’s not “suggesting superiority over another couple’s decision” and that she was just sad the newlyweds got ripped off. Later on she took down her whole post because she didn’t want “people taking my words out of context” — and not because she was sorry that she was being a doucheoisie. 

Hmm, wonder what happened to the Juli ‘Bun Bun’ of yore when she “learnt not to judge people by the result of their actions“? If there was any more reason to despise local ‘influencers’, here it is in its gleaming depths of its monstrous heart. 

Photo: Dayre; Daily Mail




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