Widow Struggles With Excessive Shopping - £100K Spent On Unused Items
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- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2023
- Sylvia Stewart is a 59-year-old widow who has struggled with her excessive shopping habits for many years. She has spent an estimated £100,000 accumulating items that she thought were bargains. Despite not having any use for them, she was unable to stop shopping. She has been struggling to manage the mess she created from years of compulsive shopping.
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From: Hoarders, Get Your House In Order | S1 E2
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#hoarders #clutter #mess
Totally appreciate people sharing their stories. It helps so many people.
that interior decorator barely listens to what people say they want she just gets things she wants ::
well said, did a bit of gaslighting too
She does what she want, has an orrible taste and recklessly spend their money. Every time
I wonder how old this segment is. Amazing they have the income to be able to live like this.
🤷♂️I see VHS tapes. 😊
@chhewee also credit cards I think 😮
I wish the American hoarder shows would use this exactly method. Empty the house into a warehouse and then go from there. Then they can actually fix the house.
This woman is so lovely - I’m so glad she was able to get this sorted!!!
The designer really should listen to the home owner
Why do you have to buy new stuff when she already have great things.
I would first use what is already there.
There are so beautiful pieces among them.
😮she's grieving. 😔
Amazing in every way!
She is such a lovely person
Fake books. How sad.
And fake plants.
These poeple must fill a gap ; they are so unhappy to live in their daily life