‘That’s not OK’ people savage influencer for living with her parents at 33 & there’s a long list of stuff she doesn’t do
A BEAUTY influencer has gone viral for all the wrong reasons after revealing the massive list of things she won't do.
Elle McNamara, may be 33 years old and a popular lifestyle content creator - but she still lives at home with her parents.
Elle, from Buxton, Derbyshire, goes by online and regularly shares videos on skincare, make-up and hair with her 600,000 followers.
Not only does she share all things beauty - she also shares advice she wish she'd have known in her twenties, but she also recently opened up about her personal life and where she is at the moment.
In a short clip, Elle applied her lip balm while revealing: "Things I do that people consider weird at my age."
She then went on to admit that she still lives at home with her mother and admitted that her 62 and 72-year-old parents are her 'best friends'.
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The influencer also said she had been single for 14 years and has no aspirations to have kids.
Despite being single, she also revealed she makes little effort to try to change that as she never goes on dating apps or 'go out' with people.
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She added: "The older I get the more introverted I become."
In addition, Elle said she never learnt how to drive a car and never drinks alcohol, as she hates the taste.
The clip went viral with over 174k likes and over 5,000 comments.
The beauty whizz's confessions left people stunned and many took to the comments to criticise the long list of things she doesn't do.
One person wrote: "Learning how to drive is a necessity and considering your parent's age you should for their sake."
Another commented: "All the things you don't do.. what do you do?"
"You're becoming more introverted because you don't do anything," penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Try doing more things."
"That driving thing is such a disadvantage for you and everyone around you,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: "I ask this as someone who has already lost one parent fairly young. Family seems important to you, but when your parents pass away what sense of "family" will you have left if you've not met a partner or made strong social bonds?"
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