The only way they can make “friends” is to join a cult haha. Their personalities are that bad. No sane person can tolerate them. Their husbands don’t seem to bright either but they have concussions as excuses.
These women are actually the only demographic who has a chance to succeed in an MLM. They don’t need the money/can afford to lose it initially, and they have large networks. Six months out of the year they do t need to deal with their husbands. It’s perfect
Makes you wonder what those happy-clappy marriages are REALLY like. I wouldn't be surprised if these NFL hun-bands tolerate their wives' "side hustle" because it keeps them out of their way. Can spend more fun time with "the boys" rather than their own (self-selected) spouse.
I just looked at the first guy’s salary, and this woman has NO right to be like “lol I was putting it on a credit card and my husband would have gotten SO MAD” this man signed a 3 year contract with the Patriots for $37.4 million, including a $15 million signing bonus. You can tell here that she’s trying to be quirky and relatable, but let us not forget that these women have husbands who make literally millions of dollars. 🙄
Who are they trying to fool? They’re only relatable to other professional athletes wives. The crazy thing is, they will have a better chance of being a success story because of their status. Just like celebrities rarely have to pay for anything!
I remember an ex of my cousin sold Arbonne for a while and I was like “wow she’s doing great” and this was even after I’d quit It Works and I was almost gonna do it. But now looking back it’s because her husband was a minor league hockey player
Yeah it doesn't matter if she drains a few thousand from the bank account hoarding Arbonne crap. They wouldn't even notice it. It would cripple the average family for years though.
Yeah, that woman is making up a struggle story and it's really gross. As someone living on disability, I'm disgusted by this whole call. And they have access to top flight sports nutrition experts, yet they're all excited by Arbonne? This is just so dumb and unconvincing.
And that's what most in arbonne will make for the entire year. ONE grocery store trip or ONE trip to the nail salon. 💅 HA HA! Their level is attainable bc their husband's are the breadwinners, they just need to pay to join a cult for "friends".
I just looked up what the lowest NFL salary was just because I was curious. A few different websites said a MINIMUM of $610,000! Like......what?! You mean to tell me you couldn't buy groceries with $610,000?! Just to give them a bit of credit I took 20% off for taxes. That is still at least $40,000 a month! Most people don't make that in a year! I am so disgusted and angry right now!
@@katiemeincke3549 that is bananas! I was trying to be conservative in my numbers. I would honestly settle for $40,000 a year and be more than happy. I just don't understand the point in them joining then. I really don't.
You are 100% correct about the budgeting. I did want to add that in LA the effective (overall) tax rate for $610k is 36.8% (~46% marginal) and in Boston it is 33.5% (~42% marginal). Big earners pay lots of taxes, plus pro athletes and their families are under huge peer pressure to spend big and support all the relatives who come out of the woodwork.
@@arh1234 ESPN did a great documentary called broke about how pro athletes can have multi million dollar contracts and then lose everything. It's fascinating
The irony is how they'll immediately accuse you of being anti-feminist if you speak out against MLMs, but what is more demeaning to women that treating them like infants: "Oh, while I'm busy playing for the NFL she needs something bright and shiny to keep her busy." MLMs are practically a mobile toy you would hang over a crib for a literal baby to stop them from fussing.
I'm torn between believing that these hun-bands are being genuinely supportive of their wives' so-called business and suspecting that they're just happy their wives are out of the way. After all, divorcing their wives, even for a newer, shinier model, would be quite expensive for these #TopAthletes . . .
@@maria.x my husband who is a very kind man would be really upset even if he was making millions a year if I joined one of these companies, waste of money and me "following the crowd to fit in" his money would have access to any service, diet etc...from certified lab tested blah blah and idk about the NFL but NHL they have their own personal regime the guys have to follow to a degree ...so I can only see a retired player endorsing publically
I have a very hard time believing that professional athletes are taking arbonne supplements & that their coach, nutritionist, team doctor etc is allowing that. Not buying it
Right are most of these men not contracted to like Gatorade powerade items like these? Is this why they are all talking about using it in the off season??
At least that would be the reason to have the call. Like, if anyone doubts and thinks this is a sCaM, they can be like "We're NFL approved!" And appear more believable and credible
The funniest thing is that their husbands actually probably WILL retire in a few years. Do you think they will then attribute that to their BuSiNeSs and not the hubby's millions or the fact that top athletes actually retire at like 35?
Imagine using the same tactics as child predators to get people to join your pyramid scheme while your husband is a multimillionaire. I’ve never been down bad like that.
All I can think watching this is how it's so sad that the first 'football wife' thinks she has this community and these friends, and they're all fake. They're all in it for the money and what she can do for them, and they'll be gone the instant she needs them. So unfortunate.
The purpose of this call, in my opinion, is to simply show off the fact that NFL wives do this. I think they are trying to add credibility to this “opportunity.” Using these women makes Arbonne sound special because these influential people are doing it. Especially because this is an opportunity call. It’s a time to show of and use their brightest stars to rope people in.
I the so too. And also using the NFL players to say "yeah I take them" to give some credibility to the products. If it's good enough for NFL players, must be good. And if these women are using the products, when they can afford anything or don't need to even work, then Arbonne MUST be great. Gross.
yeah, a lot of people don't realise how stupid most NFL players are. I saw another comment here say "why would they go to Arbonne when they talk to real team nutritionists all the time?" but they don't understand -- nobody on those gd teams listens to those people. I think most teams say as long as their players are performing they don't care what shit they get into (as long as they don't fail drug tests). I read no shortage of stories of retired NFL players who get wrapped up in pseudoscience "these mushrooms physically teleport me to the realms of gods" type BS. I am not surprised at all.
MLMs have a history of touting their special structure and how they don't need to pay for advertising. Maybe that is changing now with the advent of Hannah-type videos. Maybe they will start to pay for influencers. Of course, they always paid off government people. But that was for behind-the-scenes efforts. It would be funny if they do start paying influencers because this is right about the time that influencers are losing credibility like never before. People are thankfully more skeptical.
Essentially making it harder for normal non influential mlm sellers too as obvs people are going to buy from celebs/influencers over normal people they have more reach and the ability to rank higher 😅
I’m not dogging career women. I am a small business owner myself (an actual business not an MLM) that brings me a sense of accomplishment but lemme tell you something … if I married an NFL player??? Home girl would NOT be working 😂😂😂
You say you are a small business owner what do you do I’m very interested to find out if you’re uncomfortable telling me I understand but I feel like this channel is a way to support people you know are actually in small businesses and not MLM that way hopefully small businesses will be increasing in MLMs will be a thing of the past I’m sure there’s a way to look for local small businesses to support in my area and others I can support online but I have no clue what it is I need to do more research I know from firsthand experience at my first job working for a boss of the small business that running small businesses can sometimes be backbreaking work so I prefer to support them over the bigger business model mainly because I know more of my money is going into the pockets of the people who worked hardest for it and I can’t imagine putting all my effort in as a person and getting nothing in return that would be the worst thing that I can possibly imagine Thank you for coming to my Ted talk… hope you, and your small business, are doing well// no pressure to respond or tell me// just wanted to congratulate you and wish you well… From a very introverted person that loves books more than people☺️❤️
Actually…. Not me. I know I am a terrible boomer but I will continue to work and make my own incomes regardless of my husband and whatever he makes in a month. No way in hell I would 100% rely on someone else financially, 100% of the time. No Way In Hell Take it from this 40 year old - be the person you wish to be and wish your kids would see 💪
This video gives me Kardashian vibes: Like look how rich I am and how much access I have to nutritionist, cosmetic procedures, etc. But despite all of those things I CHOOSE to use Arbonne and you can use it to. You can be just like me. You can sit with us.
You're right! it's like they are selling this lifestyle that is unattainable for most people and certainly unattainable for those who are losing money in Arbonne. :(
Soooo cringeworthy to hear her literally brag about lying to her husband because he knows she has bad judgment, is dangerously impulsive, and can’t be trusted. These aren’t flexes, honey!
It was funny listening to her say I have super bad judgment about things I sign up for and I signed up for Arbonne. But oh wait....this one was different I swear!
Was watching this with my gf and she figured it out - we bet this is about getting the husbands support for the business. Getting them to join the opportunity call - as their fave player is on - and then get them to agree that this is a great idea.
So insidious! How much are these NFL players being paid to sit through these (for them) dull-as-hell Zoom calls? If I was making $37M over 4 years, you'd have to pay me a pretty penny to waste even 1 hour of my life on this crap.
My most cynical theory: usually they’re selling a “community of like-minded women” and friends - and to have FOUR couples where the husband is in the NFL may appeal to lonely single girls hoping to meet eligible guys, possibly via their upline’s husband? Celebrity is celebrity is celebrity
This is exactly what I was thinking. "My dream is to marry a pro athlete, here's an opportunity to meet women who can introduce me to single NFL players" is a really easy way to get sucked in.
I am absolutely obsessed with the layout, organization, and overall presentation of your videos. Not to mention your great content. You are quickly becoming my favorite anti-MLM creator and I am so grateful for your videos getting me through the week with so much consistency and entertainment!!
I really agree about this. I love the layout of the videos. The organization of them, how you can scroll the bar at the bottom to get to the part you want to see, the clarity of the camera, the clarity of her speech and voice, the links and explanations in the description. I have a new found respect for RUclips content creators after watching this channel.
I bet Arbonne executives are just over the moon with having an NFL player support/promote their products. And I know for a fact that people will join the wife’s downline JUST BECAUSE of who her husband is. Also is it just me that caught the moment one of the ladies said it’s not “dog safe but our dog loves it too”?? @31:58
also, for all these health claims and "oh my body looks so much better with arbonne" ummmmmm you know your husband has access to some of the best health and wellness advice in the NFL?? why would you pick a MLM over trained health and fitness coaches.
Omg I was just about to write that when I came across your comment! As a professional athlete with the freaking NFL their husbands have access to the BEST nutritionists, health products including protein shakes, doctors, physical therapists, and so on. Why in THE hell would a reasonable person believe that these men would ignore that top-caliber access for fizz sticks from an MLM? That makes absolutely no sense. And á la Judge Judy, if it doesn’t make sense, it’s a lie.
“It’s okay if you have that coffee on Sunday.” Oh is it? Thank goodness. Study after study has suggested health benefits linked with moderate coffee consumption, but I needed this MLM hun to give me permission to have one cup.
I can absolutely vouch for the long game with mlms. A "friend" grew my trust and then about after a couple months, kidnapped me and my husband (and son) to listen to her Amway "opportunity". It's a long story, and maybe I'll send it in to you, but I felt deeply betrayed, and it was hard to trust people as easily after that.
I’m really sorry that happened to you. I’ve had people pretend to be my friends for other reasons and when you figure it out it definitely kills you a bit inside. I hope you’re healing emotionally from that betrayal in your life.
This opportunity call is not FAIR .. these ppl already have money if not millionaires. Husbands that are professional football players making millions. This is not a typical life for ppl joining. So yes they can show this dream life that has NOTHING to do with the MLM . This is very manipulative and sad .
So she recreated her sorority? I’m hearing all the words. Mamas, blessed, bigger purpose, community etc. Add in the already well to do at a minimum to stinkin’ loaded just makes this more heinous. I don’t like this. At all. Also, the idea that Arbonne is what is making them look so great? They have access to premium healthcare, the best of the best food, high quality skincare, all the things that the well off take for granted. They are privileged and tone deaf.
If you hear the following words or phrases, run away as fast as you can: “All the things” “Nooks and crannies” “Time freedom” “Own your own business” “Make as much money as you want”
Yesss plus "Work the Biz in pockets of time" (spoiler, every piece of time is a pocket) "Work from anywhere" (which translates to working everywhere at all times..)
All new moms, all have careers, all have husbands w/ husbands making at least 6 figures (the lowest salary in the ENTIRE NFL is $660,00, that’s usually a kicker!!)!!! I am truly disgusted! I hate Arbonne as it is, my former boss was a HUN and tried for 3 years to recruit me and I could actually use extra money with a husband at home who is quadriplegic and trach/vent dependent at 46! Oh this pisses me off!!
This is totally off topic but I wish you would write your story into some of the red pilled men in the manoshere who always say women are cheaters and will leave there husbands for the slightest ailment… sounds like some of those men need to be introduced to you 😊❤️, it sounds like your home life is very difficult, your my hero!!!!
It is disgusting that they already have so much money and so many followers. No one can compete with that. And yet to join their "team" you are in direct competition with them and will earn next to nothing or less! Grrrrrr!
As someone who has suffered from severe chronic migraines from the age of 5, the woman claiming that Arbonne get rid of her migraines infuriates me. Listen, I'm glad you found something that helps your migraines, but trying to sell it to those suffering is despicable. There was a point in my life where I had a migraine for 9 months straight. I would've done ANYTHING for some relief, and if I'd been an adult at the time I likely would've joined any scam that claimed to have something to help. This is the one pain point that hits so hard for me.
The 30 day program involves cutting out gluten, sugar, alcohol, caffeine and dairy. So it was likely one of those nutrition changes that cured her migraines, not the products
Honestly, just having my baby point at my tummy, then her own pudgy tummy and say “belly!!” with excitement, makes me not mind the extra fluff as much. 😂❤️
I was approached by an Arbonne hun, who was also friends with a lot of my friends. She kept saying how God was speaking to her about me and she loves my content about women and ppd (I was just posting my take on stuff). She pursued me for over a year. We got together, had coffee. Went on walks with our kids. Chatted about life. It was so nice to have someone see the things I was doing as valuable. But then I decided not to join her opportunity and I’ve been ghosted. Nothing. Since. She seemed so genuine I was in denial for a few months about our friendship. Until I started watching anti-mlm content and I saw her predatory practices for what they were. Now I’m so hurt but also so glad I knew not to join. And to use God as a manipulation tactic to bring people in. Like months would pass and she would be like, “Gods been keeping you on my mind and I just feel like we need to partner together. Women need to hear what you have to say.” So disgusting.
I am feeling second hand embarrassment for the men on this call... can you imagine them talking about the products in the locker room with the other players ?
They'd be laughed out of the locker room. These "Arbonne Husbands" are being paid a small FORTUNE to sit on these stupid Zoom calls and pretend to support their wives' "silly hobby." Maybe these NFL hotshots think if they make a 15-minute Arbonne cameo, they won't have to spend time with their "old ladies."
I feel like this is the opportunity call that they tell distributors to send to any prospects who are 1) women married to wealthy and successful men and 2) bored housewives who want something to do in their spare time.
Wouldn't surprise me if the men talk up the opportunity to their friends and teammates who... are wealthy/high earners who have bored significant others and want the woman to do something to get them off the guys @ss!
Another nurse? Why why why! I also get the distinct impression that money and hustle is their jam like other mlm huns. In my opinion these are bored housewife wanting to fill their days.
@@HannahAlonzo Hi, nurse here and we dont claim these crazy claims. With the education, training and experience we have gone through there is no shortage of jobs! We actually joke about it when we have a tough day. Our worst day is better than being in any mlm.
@@HannahAlonzo I have a feeling that the increase of nurses in MLMs is because of the pandemic. Many also got laid off due to the Vx issue. Many feel overworked and I guess the pandemic really tested their career choice.
I have worked out that these people are not just trained at taking advantage of vulnerable people they are also good at taking advantage of people who are happy and doing well and convincing them that something IS missing , they create a hole that the person didn’t even have .
The guy who said "my wife used to complain about her job but I never believed her until I saw it for myself" really outed himself there as a bad partner lol
Preceeding the "best part of the call" ... was the WORST part of the call. If my husband had said those things on a public forum I'd be crawling under the table and cancelling all my social media - not even sure what I'd do with the husband ...
"Off-season nutrition" - Is that because the NFL husbands also know using Arbonne is not a good idea? So they "use" it in so far as showing support to their wives? Furthermore, the very fact that the NFL husbands say they use the products on-screen lends false credibility.
I agree, I’m sorry, I’m sure it is absolutely awful to realize your “sisters” don’t care about you unless they can profit off of you, it feels awful when Hannah is right about that, I’ve never been in Mlm, but it seems fitting that someone should create a fb group or something as an after Mlm support group where former members can go connect to ppl who understand what they have been through and are looking for real friendships, not based on exploitation.
I can’t stand how they throw in the terms like “blessed” and “my prayer for people”. Can you imagine how many women join church small groups to further their business.
As an average person, these speakers are just there imo to scream look how great our lives are, you could be like us but you’re not as lucky and quirky as us 🙄
It seems like the point of this call was to be like “if the products are good enough for a professional athlete who has high standards for what they put in their bodies” as well as the “it will give you grocery money, and money to do your nails” (which they don’t need) The whole thing screams scam, more than their usual pitches
RNs in CA make 6 figures. Nursing is tough to new RNs. They may have found it not to be as glamorous as they thought.. I remember these girls at nursing school. Very privaledged.
holy shit they do??? that's great! but also im no nurse but i think i see what u mean about these types at nursing school. goes w my theory that so many of the popular/mean girls in HS end up going into nursing !!😩
@@meghansullivan6812I'm in Virginia and have made over 6 figures with overtime around $120,000 plus benefits. I'd rather have guaranteed income than scam people with an MLM.
This is so nauseating, for one, these women are in a whole different league financially, 75% of their peer group and the functions they go to because of their husband's it's so easy to get every person to sign up or buy because it's pocket change for them and the ones they meet are all phoney and want to please so that no one says "Portia didn't purchase anything she's a @##%%" Also using your husband as endorsement when this is all bs, they are owned literally by the team company and have to abide by their strict nutrition regime
Yessss I know someone who does this before joining another mlm she hides it from her husband Til she’s done it as she knows it never works (luckily they’re not short on money but he still doesn’t like it obvs as she has never succeeded with one yet and been in loads)
This is so weird. Is it possible this is a paid advertisement masked as a zoom call? Because like you said, who is this call for and what’s the point? I’m so glad I don’t see anyone from my favorite team on this call 😅
I don't even believe that these guys actually use arbonne. Their career depends on their bodies and health and they have personal nutritionists telling them exactly what to eat, and professional athletes use top quality stuff, not random mlm sh*t
What scares me is that they may have spouses on this call that *have* follow their husbands' careers (i.e. military) [I relate because I am a milspouse], and they're trying to sell this dream to those average Janes and Joes out there who work for a living. As you've mentioned they have the opportunity to do what they want, when they want to, because their salary allows them to do so. I've seen many military spouses get roped into MLMs and it's scary how things turn out.
I always find it odd how people are quick to buy vitamins or protein shacks instead of looking at the food they put in their body and im not a health junkie I just know food is key and you shpuld need the easy pill.
What the one woman didn’t share is that the 30 days to healthy living program is actually to cut out gluten, caffeine, alcohol, dairy and sugar. So the health results come from the nutrition choices, nothing to do with the arbonne products!
These women are so cringe. They are literally triggering me and giving me flashbacks to the girls at my university (an elite southern uni with a prominent basketball team) who admitted to only attending that particular school so they could bag a professional athlete as a husband… I know that’s mean of me but urgh I hated those girls lmao.
“Hello again, the voice of reason.” I don’t know why that cracked me up the way it did. And yeah… They were speaking majoring from the POV of privilege.
I have an acquaintance whose husband is a MLB player, and those folks really aren’t 100% aware of the value of money compared to us normies. I can’t even imagine being in that situation and deciding to start up in an MLM. I feel that the company knew EXACTLY what they got and they probably use the help out of these people. Hannah, I am glad I found you, and I wish you and your cats well! ❤️
From a channel lurker that doesn't usually comment on YT ever... Hannah, you do such a lovely job with all of your videos! Thank you for being so sweet and breaking everything down in a way that is very level-headed and practical. I appreciate all of the time you dedicate to producing your content and videos.
If I was in this call I would be mad that these woman were trying to take all the customers (that are few and far between) when they already live the life of luxury and are not wondering how they are paying rent next month. These rich people are trying to talk struggling families into spending money to join an MLM, how dare them. It’s also shameful that these men are participating.
I thought this too, like you’re taking customers from people who are relying on making this work - when they don’t even need the cash it’s so un relatable and icky 😅
The fact these women join MLMs when there’s absolutely no need for them to do so, is making it harder for the average person to ever have a chance at getting high up in the company! People like this get instant success because they have “famous” or well known husbands, and people join their teams to have a chance to speak to them, and get to know them. Not because they’re “working the biz”.
The fact that every time I hop on your channel your subscriber count goes up significantly makes me SO excited. You’ve grown so much and you deserve it all-so happy for you Hannah 😊
Off topic from the video, but I saw your insta story the other day, and I hope you're feeling well today. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to do these videos🌟
Let the record show that I'm a nurse and I'm still looking for my NFL husband but when I do find him, we will not be joining an MLM
Hahahaha yesssss!
That's your new tinder bio, right there
😂😂👏👏👏
Yas queeeeeen 👏🏽
I’m a nurse as well and while I’ve never wanted an NFL husband I did find a husband that did allow me to retire from nursing comfortably forever!
These ladies: We don't need the money and don't care too much about the products, we're just in it for the cult. 😄😅
I'd really like to know what their REAL voices sound like. 🤣
They already have the money and can get top tier products. But it sucks that everyone just worships their husbands, so they want to be praised too
And they still want to feel like the cool kids. SMH.
The only way they can make “friends” is to join a cult haha. Their personalities are that bad. No sane person can tolerate them. Their husbands don’t seem to bright either but they have concussions as excuses.
These women are actually the only demographic who has a chance to succeed in an MLM. They don’t need the money/can afford to lose it initially, and they have large networks. Six months out of the year they do t need to deal with their husbands. It’s perfect
Exactly!!
Yes exactly, they have friends who can afford to buy their crap etc etc
You mean husbands don’t have to deal with their blood sucker wives for the season.
Makes you wonder what those happy-clappy marriages are REALLY like. I wouldn't be surprised if these NFL hun-bands tolerate their wives' "side hustle" because it keeps them out of their way. Can spend more fun time with "the boys" rather than their own (self-selected) spouse.
I just looked at the first guy’s salary, and this woman has NO right to be like “lol I was putting it on a credit card and my husband would have gotten SO MAD” this man signed a 3 year contract with the Patriots for $37.4 million, including a $15 million signing bonus. You can tell here that she’s trying to be quirky and relatable, but let us not forget that these women have husbands who make literally millions of dollars. 🙄
Ope, you mentioned it like 3 minutes after I left this comment 😂 cuz we both know it’s ridiculous!!!
Who are they trying to fool? They’re only relatable to other professional athletes wives. The crazy thing is, they will have a better chance of being a success story because of their status. Just like celebrities rarely have to pay for anything!
I remember an ex of my cousin sold Arbonne for a while and I was like “wow she’s doing great” and this was even after I’d quit It Works and I was almost gonna do it. But now looking back it’s because her husband was a minor league hockey player
Right. They are taking advantage of people who are not in their financial position in life.
Yeah it doesn't matter if she drains a few thousand from the bank account hoarding Arbonne crap. They wouldn't even notice it. It would cripple the average family for years though.
Yeah, that woman is making up a struggle story and it's really gross. As someone living on disability, I'm disgusted by this whole call. And they have access to top flight sports nutrition experts, yet they're all excited by Arbonne? This is just so dumb and unconvincing.
I don’t know if I’ve seen a pitch make LESS sense than an NFL wife saying she joined just for nail and grocery money……..
And that's what most in arbonne will make for the entire year. ONE grocery store trip or ONE trip to the nail salon. 💅 HA HA! Their level is attainable bc their husband's are the breadwinners, they just need to pay to join a cult for "friends".
I just looked up what the lowest NFL salary was just because I was curious. A few different websites said a MINIMUM of $610,000! Like......what?! You mean to tell me you couldn't buy groceries with $610,000?! Just to give them a bit of credit I took 20% off for taxes. That is still at least $40,000 a month! Most people don't make that in a year! I am so disgusted and angry right now!
We're a big pats family so I know who her husband is. He signed a 36 million dollar contract Soo 🤷
@@katiemeincke3549 that is bananas! I was trying to be conservative in my numbers. I would honestly settle for $40,000 a year and be more than happy. I just don't understand the point in them joining then. I really don't.
You are 100% correct about the budgeting. I did want to add that in LA the effective (overall) tax rate for $610k is 36.8% (~46% marginal) and in Boston it is 33.5% (~42% marginal).
Big earners pay lots of taxes, plus pro athletes and their families are under huge peer pressure to spend big and support all the relatives who come out of the woodwork.
Can you imagine having millions of dollars a year? Sheesh! VERY frustrating!
@@arh1234 ESPN did a great documentary called broke about how pro athletes can have multi million dollar contracts and then lose everything. It's fascinating
The irony is how they'll immediately accuse you of being anti-feminist if you speak out against MLMs, but what is more demeaning to women that treating them like infants: "Oh, while I'm busy playing for the NFL she needs something bright and shiny to keep her busy." MLMs are practically a mobile toy you would hang over a crib for a literal baby to stop them from fussing.
I worded it a bit differently but same idea! Give the girls something to do to keep em off my case!
Here's a pretend job for you to do while I'm on the road honey 😘
Exactly! They talk about them like they're children. 😒
I'm torn between believing that these hun-bands are being genuinely supportive of their wives' so-called business and suspecting that they're just happy their wives are out of the way. After all, divorcing their wives, even for a newer, shinier model, would be quite expensive for these #TopAthletes . . .
“Silly me, I can afford to sign up for an MLM and not even notice the charge on my credit card because my husband is so wealthy”….must be nice lol
@@maria.x my husband who is a very kind man would be really upset even if he was making millions a year if I joined one of these companies, waste of money and me "following the crowd to fit in" his money would have access to any service, diet etc...from certified lab tested blah blah and idk about the NFL but NHL they have their own personal regime the guys have to follow to a degree ...so I can only see a retired player endorsing publically
@@lisam8044But he obviously endorsed it…
I have a very hard time believing that professional athletes are taking arbonne supplements & that their coach, nutritionist, team doctor etc is allowing that. Not buying it
That was my first thought when that guy was saying they use those products.
I don’t buy it either. His story or the shakes 🤣
Agree, but if his wife’s customers think so they might be more inclined to wasting their money on Arbonne.
No way! Their bodies ARE their primary asset.
The minimum NFL salary is $660K. These women have more than enough and that income allows them to buy their way to the top ranks.
You can't tell me arbonne isn't paying them to promote the product.
Good point!!
Yeah! Is it even legal for those player to promote products? I’m sure they have lots of legalese attached to those million dollar contracts.
Right are most of these men not contracted to like Gatorade powerade items like these? Is this why they are all talking about using it in the off season??
There are not..please don't make assumptions on things you don't know
At least that would be the reason to have the call. Like, if anyone doubts and thinks this is a sCaM, they can be like "We're NFL approved!" And appear more believable and credible
Imagine them saying "Im going to retire my husband" 😆 We didnt here that nonsense with these ladies.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂GOOD POINT!
I was thinking the exact same lmaooo
OMG…my friend who does this with this company was saying how she was going to retire her husband! She still does it but is not saying that anymore.
The funniest thing is that their husbands actually probably WILL retire in a few years. Do you think they will then attribute that to their BuSiNeSs and not the hubby's millions or the fact that top athletes actually retire at like 35?
Imagine using the same tactics as child predators to get people to join your pyramid scheme while your husband is a multimillionaire. I’ve never been down bad like that.
All I can think watching this is how it's so sad that the first 'football wife' thinks she has this community and these friends, and they're all fake. They're all in it for the money and what she can do for them, and they'll be gone the instant she needs them. So unfortunate.
Imagine paying $300 to sign up for something and you don’t even know what it is. That is major privilege and a life most people won’t know.
The purpose of this call, in my opinion, is to simply show off the fact that NFL wives do this. I think they are trying to add credibility to this “opportunity.” Using these women makes Arbonne sound special because these influential people are doing it. Especially because this is an opportunity call. It’s a time to show of and use their brightest stars to rope people in.
That was exactly my point, too. It’s the only thing that makes sense.
I the so too. And also using the NFL players to say "yeah I take them" to give some credibility to the products. If it's good enough for NFL players, must be good. And if these women are using the products, when they can afford anything or don't need to even work, then Arbonne MUST be great. Gross.
yeah, a lot of people don't realise how stupid most NFL players are. I saw another comment here say "why would they go to Arbonne when they talk to real team nutritionists all the time?" but they don't understand -- nobody on those gd teams listens to those people. I think most teams say as long as their players are performing they don't care what shit they get into (as long as they don't fail drug tests). I read no shortage of stories of retired NFL players who get wrapped up in pseudoscience "these mushrooms physically teleport me to the realms of gods" type BS. I am not surprised at all.
MLMs have a history of touting their special structure and how they don't need to pay for advertising. Maybe that is changing now with the advent of Hannah-type videos. Maybe they will start to pay for influencers. Of course, they always paid off government people. But that was for behind-the-scenes efforts. It would be funny if they do start paying influencers because this is right about the time that influencers are losing credibility like never before. People are thankfully more skeptical.
Essentially making it harder for normal non influential mlm sellers too as obvs people are going to buy from celebs/influencers over normal people they have more reach and the ability to rank higher 😅
I forgot what the NFL was (I'm not American lol) and my smooth brain said "NFT husbands?"
😂
Same!!!
I’m American and my brain still went there too lol I’m not a big sports person
SAAAAME!!!! Tbf, MLM-huns and NFT-bros make perfect couples
I’m not dogging career women. I am a small business owner myself (an actual business not an MLM) that brings me a sense of accomplishment but lemme tell you something … if I married an NFL player??? Home girl would NOT be working 😂😂😂
Girl, SAME
You say you are a small business owner what do you do I’m very interested to find out if you’re uncomfortable telling me I understand but I feel like this channel is a way to support people you know are actually in small businesses and not MLM that way hopefully small businesses will be increasing in MLMs will be a
thing of the past
I’m sure there’s a way to look for local small businesses to support in my area and others I can support online but I have no clue what it is I need to do more research
I know from firsthand experience at my first job working for a boss of the small business that running small businesses can sometimes be backbreaking work so I prefer to support them over the bigger business model mainly because I know more of my money is going into the pockets of the people who worked hardest for it and I can’t imagine putting all my effort in as a person and getting nothing in return that would be the worst thing that I can possibly imagine
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk… hope you, and your small business, are doing well// no pressure to respond or tell me// just wanted to congratulate you and wish you well…
From a very introverted person that loves books more than people☺️❤️
You could just provide the product/service whenever you feel like it, free of charge for the people who can't afford it :D
Actually…. Not me. I know I am a terrible boomer but I will continue to work and make my own incomes regardless of my husband and whatever he makes in a month.
No way in hell I would 100% rely on someone else financially, 100% of the time.
No
Way
In
Hell
Take it from this 40 year old - be the person you wish to be and wish your kids would see 💪
@@litalpeled2055if you’re 40 you aren’t a boomer, just saying.
This video gives me Kardashian vibes: Like look how rich I am and how much access I have to nutritionist, cosmetic procedures, etc. But despite all of those things I CHOOSE to use Arbonne and you can use it to. You can be just like me. You can sit with us.
You're right! it's like they are selling this lifestyle that is unattainable for most people and certainly unattainable for those who are losing money in Arbonne. :(
Good perspective! 😁
I'd rather eat lunch in the bathroom. 😂😂
Parker, Hunter, and Ace are truly perfect names for an MLM/NFL family in the south.
Soooo cringeworthy to hear her literally brag about lying to her husband because he knows she has bad judgment, is dangerously impulsive, and can’t be trusted. These aren’t flexes, honey!
Those can be head impact effects, not good
That's how pro athletes end up broke!
It was funny listening to her say I have super bad judgment about things I sign up for and I signed up for Arbonne. But oh wait....this one was different I swear!
@@maryeckel9682 no, she was talking about herself not her husband! What's her excuse? 😂
@@aking4766 lol gosh darn lysdexia
cooper is a good boy but you can't beat Zeke's passion for anti-mlm.
RIGHT!!! 🤪
This is true!
😂😂 Zeke is the biggest anti-mlm advocate!
Omg where did you get those cute emojis ? 😻
@@majomillan6257 I’m a channel member and these are her custom emojis! They are her kitties Zeke & Cooper 🐈🐈
Was watching this with my gf and she figured it out - we bet this is about getting the husbands support for the business. Getting them to join the opportunity call - as their fave player is on - and then get them to agree that this is a great idea.
That's such a good point! The husbands will connect to the Arbonne husbands and be more likely to support their wife's involvement in "the business."
Sneaky point I didn’t think about, but you’re probably right!
So insidious! How much are these NFL players being paid to sit through these (for them) dull-as-hell Zoom calls? If I was making $37M over 4 years, you'd have to pay me a pretty penny to waste even 1 hour of my life on this crap.
My most cynical theory: usually they’re selling a “community of like-minded women” and friends - and to have FOUR couples where the husband is in the NFL may appeal to lonely single girls hoping to meet eligible guys, possibly via their upline’s husband? Celebrity is celebrity is celebrity
ugh, that's so gross. I wouldn't put it past some people to think like that.
That and, celebrity "worship" is so strong some people would be drawn to them just for the 2nd or 3rd hand proximity to "celebrity."
I think your theory is probably pretty accurate for many
Did you mean cynical or realistic?
This is exactly what I was thinking. "My dream is to marry a pro athlete, here's an opportunity to meet women who can introduce me to single NFL players" is a really easy way to get sucked in.
I am absolutely obsessed with the layout, organization, and overall presentation of your videos. Not to mention your great content. You are quickly becoming my favorite anti-MLM creator and I am so grateful for your videos getting me through the week with so much consistency and entertainment!!
Aw yay thank you for your kind feedback!
Yeah you can tell she’s an educator.
Same here!! She’s so professional, friendly, and fun to watch.
Agree, Hannah’s content just keeps getting better
I really agree about this. I love the layout of the videos. The organization of them, how you can scroll the bar at the bottom to get to the part you want to see, the clarity of the camera, the clarity of her speech and voice, the links and explanations in the description. I have a new found respect for RUclips content creators after watching this channel.
I'm only 10 min in but I have to say I feel like I'm getting the vibe of I'm paying to be in this business so I have friends.
I bet Arbonne executives are just over the moon with having an NFL player support/promote their products. And I know for a fact that people will join the wife’s downline JUST BECAUSE of who her husband is.
Also is it just me that caught the moment one of the ladies said it’s not “dog safe but our dog loves it too”?? @31:58
yes, extremely cringy! Please keep that dog safe 😳
This whole thing honestly just felt like a flex. I don't suppose these reps will be looking to "retire their husbands." 🤔
@@SelinaShaw lol! I don’t think they can make enough for that to happen.
Caught that. That was an oops that I suspect corporate wishes she didn’t say
The executives are just happy they don't have to pay for the endorsements.
I LOVE when the zooms are posted but I get so much second hand embarrassment lmao
also, for all these health claims and "oh my body looks so much better with arbonne" ummmmmm you know your husband has access to some of the best health and wellness advice in the NFL?? why would you pick a MLM over trained health and fitness coaches.
Omg I was just about to write that when I came across your comment! As a professional athlete with the freaking NFL their husbands have access to the BEST nutritionists, health products including protein shakes, doctors, physical therapists, and so on. Why in THE hell would a reasonable person believe that these men would ignore that top-caliber access for fizz sticks from an MLM? That makes absolutely no sense. And á la Judge Judy, if it doesn’t make sense, it’s a lie.
I’m sure her husband’s 36 million dollar annual salary is enough to cover her nails 🙄🙄🙄🙄
“It’s okay if you have that coffee on Sunday.” Oh is it? Thank goodness. Study after study has suggested health benefits linked with moderate coffee consumption, but I needed this MLM hun to give me permission to have one cup.
I can absolutely vouch for the long game with mlms. A "friend" grew my trust and then about after a couple months, kidnapped me and my husband (and son) to listen to her Amway "opportunity". It's a long story, and maybe I'll send it in to you, but I felt deeply betrayed, and it was hard to trust people as easily after that.
I give them grudging credit. The long game is difficult to play, even if it requires only a spreadsheet. Just goes to show that recruiting takes work
I’m really sorry that happened to you. I’ve had people pretend to be my friends for other reasons and when you figure it out it definitely kills you a bit inside. I hope you’re healing emotionally from that betrayal in your life.
1) Can we please create a drinking game every time they say "blessing"?
2) 😂 when the NFL #1 says, "all the products we use.."
This opportunity call is not FAIR .. these ppl already have money if not millionaires. Husbands that are professional football players making millions. This is not a typical life for ppl joining. So yes they can show this dream life that has NOTHING to do with the MLM . This is very manipulative and sad .
So she recreated her sorority? I’m hearing all the words. Mamas, blessed, bigger purpose, community etc. Add in the already well to do at a minimum to stinkin’ loaded just makes this more heinous. I don’t like this. At all. Also, the idea that Arbonne is what is making them look so great? They have access to premium healthcare, the best of the best food, high quality skincare, all the things that the well off take for granted. They are privileged and tone deaf.
Parker, hunter and ace. So southern lol
This call was 100% just to say “hey our professional athlete husbands use these products it makes them totally legitimate now!” Please join us!
If you hear the following words or phrases, run away as fast as you can:
“All the things”
“Nooks and crannies”
“Time freedom”
“Own your own business”
“Make as much money as you want”
Yesss plus
"Work the Biz in pockets of time" (spoiler, every piece of time is a pocket)
"Work from anywhere" (which translates to working everywhere at all times..)
Also "uncapped earnings/earning potential"
@@luvzdogz ugh the worst
Mindset
All new moms, all have careers, all have husbands w/ husbands making at least 6 figures (the lowest salary in the ENTIRE NFL is $660,00, that’s usually a kicker!!)!!! I am truly disgusted! I hate Arbonne as it is, my former boss was a HUN and tried for 3 years to recruit me and I could actually use extra money with a husband at home who is quadriplegic and trach/vent dependent at 46! Oh this pisses me off!!
This is totally off topic but I wish you would write your story into some of the red pilled men in the manoshere who always say women are cheaters and will leave there husbands for the slightest ailment… sounds like some of those men need to be introduced to you 😊❤️, it sounds like your home life is very difficult, your my hero!!!!
You have quickly become my favorite anti-mlmer!
It is disgusting that they already have so much money and so many followers. No one can compete with that. And yet to join their "team" you are in direct competition with them and will earn next to nothing or less! Grrrrrr!
I just schooled an arbonee rep and she blocked me instead of hearing what I had to say
As someone who has suffered from severe chronic migraines from the age of 5, the woman claiming that Arbonne get rid of her migraines infuriates me. Listen, I'm glad you found something that helps your migraines, but trying to sell it to those suffering is despicable. There was a point in my life where I had a migraine for 9 months straight. I would've done ANYTHING for some relief, and if I'd been an adult at the time I likely would've joined any scam that claimed to have something to help. This is the one pain point that hits so hard for me.
The 30 day program involves cutting out gluten, sugar, alcohol, caffeine and dairy. So it was likely one of those nutrition changes that cured her migraines, not the products
Honestly, just having my baby point at my tummy, then her own pudgy tummy and say “belly!!” with excitement, makes me not mind the extra fluff as much. 😂❤️
Right? You grew a whole ass human being. Cut yourself some slack! ♡
I was approached by an Arbonne hun, who was also friends with a lot of my friends. She kept saying how God was speaking to her about me and she loves my content about women and ppd (I was just posting my take on stuff). She pursued me for over a year. We got together, had coffee. Went on walks with our kids. Chatted about life. It was so nice to have someone see the things I was doing as valuable. But then I decided not to join her opportunity and I’ve been ghosted. Nothing. Since. She seemed so genuine I was in denial for a few months about our friendship. Until I started watching anti-mlm content and I saw her predatory practices for what they were. Now I’m so hurt but also so glad I knew not to join. And to use God as a manipulation tactic to bring people in. Like months would pass and she would be like, “Gods been keeping you on my mind and I just feel like we need to partner together. Women need to hear what you have to say.” So disgusting.
I'm so sorry that happened to you! I can't believe that you had to question if it was ever real. It's not okay.
I am feeling second hand embarrassment for the men on this call... can you imagine them talking about the products in the locker room with the other players ?
They'd be laughed out of the locker room. These "Arbonne Husbands" are being paid a small FORTUNE to sit on these stupid Zoom calls and pretend to support their wives' "silly hobby." Maybe these NFL hotshots think if they make a 15-minute Arbonne cameo, they won't have to spend time with their "old ladies."
Could you have imagined months ago when you put out that first Anti MLM video that you would shortly grow a playlist of 70 videos? 💖
NO IDEA. Never even crossed my mind that we would be at this point!
I feel like this is the opportunity call that they tell distributors to send to any prospects who are 1) women married to wealthy and successful men and 2) bored housewives who want something to do in their spare time.
Wouldn't surprise me if the men talk up the opportunity to their friends and teammates who... are wealthy/high earners who have bored significant others and want the woman to do something to get them off the guys @ss!
Another nurse? Why why why! I also get the distinct impression that money and hustle is their jam like other mlm huns. In my opinion these are bored housewife wanting to fill their days.
I seriously have no idea why it seems like so many nurses get involved with MLMs... it baffles me!
@@HannahAlonzo Hi, nurse here and we dont claim these crazy claims. With the education, training and experience we have gone through there is no shortage of jobs! We actually joke about it when we have a tough day. Our worst day is better than being in any mlm.
@@HannahAlonzo I have a feeling that the increase of nurses in MLMs is because of the pandemic. Many also got laid off due to the Vx issue. Many feel overworked and I guess the pandemic really tested their career choice.
I have worked out that these people are not just trained at taking advantage of vulnerable people they are also good at taking advantage of people who are happy and doing well and convincing them that something IS missing , they create a hole that the person didn’t even have .
WOW. Yes yes yes I never thought of it this way!!
43:06 “she would come from work and complain but I didn’t really believe her” what a supportive husband.
Speechless. Millions of dollars and not a thought to idk maybe work with REAL nutritionists/ health professionals. Like wtf
The guy who said "my wife used to complain about her job but I never believed her until I saw it for myself" really outed himself there as a bad partner lol
You snuggling your cat Cooper is literally my fav! How sweet. My Radahn is a snuggle bug too
40:11 “for some people it’s a blessing financially” - says it all really
MLMs are basically "small business" sororities
YES !!! The cyber country club for lonely women without a click or purpose. Instant "business owner" identity ! Just Buy one
Preceeding the "best part of the call" ... was the WORST part of the call. If my husband had said those things on a public forum I'd be crawling under the table and cancelling all my social media - not even sure what I'd do with the husband ...
"Off-season nutrition" - Is that because the NFL husbands also know using Arbonne is not a good idea? So they "use" it in so far as showing support to their wives? Furthermore, the very fact that the NFL husbands say they use the products on-screen lends false credibility.
I had that sisterhood too until I started stepping away from ARBONNE haven’t heard from my “sisters” since… heartbreaking
I agree, I’m sorry, I’m sure it is absolutely awful to realize your “sisters” don’t care about you unless they can profit off of you, it feels awful when Hannah is right about that, I’ve never been in Mlm, but it seems fitting that someone should create a fb group or something as an after Mlm support group where former members can go connect to ppl who understand what they have been through and are looking for real friendships, not based on exploitation.
I can’t stand how they throw in the terms like “blessed” and “my prayer for people”. Can you imagine how many women join church small groups to further their business.
You’re my favorite anti mlm person to listen to. I think because of your calm voice.
It's like, "what are the popular girls doing? " and then blindly following. They obviously don't need to make money. They are so irritating!
28:18 -- Seriously, did she say "I live bicuriously through your travels"? I know she meant "vicariously", but did she really say that?
Not that there’s anything wrong with that! 😂
😂😂😂
As an average person, these speakers are just there imo to scream look how great our lives are, you could be like us but you’re not as lucky and quirky as us 🙄
It seems like the point of this call was to be like “if the products are good enough for a professional athlete who has high standards for what they put in their bodies” as well as the “it will give you grocery money, and money to do your nails” (which they don’t need)
The whole thing screams scam, more than their usual pitches
RNs in CA make 6 figures. Nursing is tough to new RNs. They may have found it not to be as glamorous as they thought.. I remember these girls at nursing school. Very privaledged.
holy shit they do??? that's great! but also im no nurse but i think i see what u mean about these types at nursing school. goes w my theory that so many of the popular/mean girls in HS end up going into nursing !!😩
@@meghansullivan6812I'm in Virginia and have made over 6 figures with overtime around $120,000 plus benefits. I'd rather have guaranteed income than scam people with an MLM.
Hannah your face when your cats come up to say hi is the purest thing in the world. Give them kisses for me!
I LOVE sneak in zoom calls 👀 specifically after this introduction LOL
You and MackAttack are the queens of ant-mlm content! Thank you!!!
This is so nauseating, for one, these women are in a whole different league financially, 75% of their peer group and the functions they go to because of their husband's it's so easy to get every person to sign up or buy because it's pocket change for them and the ones they meet are all phoney and want to please so that no one says "Portia didn't purchase anything she's a @##%%"
Also using your husband as endorsement when this is all bs, they are owned literally by the team company and have to abide by their strict nutrition regime
Lying to your husband is going to cause a divorce. I discuss purchases with my husband before any large transactions or signing up for anything.
Yessss I know someone who does this before joining another mlm she hides it from her husband Til she’s done it as she knows it never works (luckily they’re not short on money but he still doesn’t like it obvs as she has never succeeded with one yet and been in loads)
Poor husbands standing all the time.. Can't they get a seat for them?!
Sorry, as someone who grew up in San Diego, my brain is still trying to process "LA Chargers".
„Grow physically and mentally…“?? Lol
Y'all are bringing in the content this weekend and I'm here for it!
Only because I fell behind last week and I'm trying to make up for it 😂
@@HannahAlonzo well we appreciate it!
Awww look at sweet cooper boy ❤ hes such a good lovey baby that gives hugs 😍❤❤❤
He is toooooo sweet!
This is so weird.
Is it possible this is a paid advertisement masked as a zoom call? Because like you said, who is this call for and what’s the point?
I’m so glad I don’t see anyone from my favorite team on this call 😅
I don't even believe that these guys actually use arbonne. Their career depends on their bodies and health and they have personal nutritionists telling them exactly what to eat, and professional athletes use top quality stuff, not random mlm sh*t
I'm so uncomfortable hearing them try so hard to be relatable....and drastically missing the mark 🥴
How is being able to work for free for a company, being their sales person without getting paid, called an "OPPORTUNITY" it makes no sense
What scares me is that they may have spouses on this call that *have* follow their husbands' careers (i.e. military) [I relate because I am a milspouse], and they're trying to sell this dream to those average Janes and Joes out there who work for a living. As you've mentioned they have the opportunity to do what they want, when they want to, because their salary allows them to do so. I've seen many military spouses get roped into MLMs and it's scary how things turn out.
I always find it odd how people are quick to buy vitamins or protein shacks instead of looking at the food they put in their body and im not a health junkie I just know food is key and you shpuld need the easy pill.
Even from just their postures, those husbands look sooo bored, lol!
What the one woman didn’t share is that the 30 days to healthy living program is actually to cut out gluten, caffeine, alcohol, dairy and sugar. So the health results come from the nutrition choices, nothing to do with the arbonne products!
These women are so cringe. They are literally triggering me and giving me flashbacks to the girls at my university (an elite southern uni with a prominent basketball team) who admitted to only attending that particular school so they could bag a professional athlete as a husband… I know that’s mean of me but urgh I hated those girls lmao.
“Hello again, the voice of reason.” I don’t know why that cracked me up the way it did. And yeah… They were speaking majoring from the POV of privilege.
I have an acquaintance whose husband is a MLB player, and those folks really aren’t 100% aware of the value of money compared to us normies. I can’t even imagine being in that situation and deciding to start up in an MLM. I feel that the company knew EXACTLY what they got and they probably use the help out of these people. Hannah, I am glad I found you, and I wish you and your cats well! ❤️
From a channel lurker that doesn't usually comment on YT ever... Hannah, you do such a lovely job with all of your videos! Thank you for being so sweet and breaking everything down in a way that is very level-headed and practical. I appreciate all of the time you dedicate to producing your content and videos.
Aww I love that! Thank you for commenting and for your support! 🥰
Question. Have you ever seen an MLM zoom call in which they ONLY focused on the products?
If I was in this call I would be mad that these woman were trying to take all the customers (that are few and far between) when they already live the life of luxury and are not wondering how they are paying rent next month. These rich people are trying to talk struggling families into spending money to join an MLM, how dare them. It’s also shameful that these men are participating.
I thought this too, like you’re taking customers from people who are relying on making this work - when they don’t even need the cash it’s so un relatable and icky 😅
Very sad that there are so many scammers taking advantage of people.
Did anyone get kinda sick of the fact how much out of touch they are?
Especially when they talked about using the money on nails and groceries...
The pure comfort on coopers face, just relaxing and enjoying the pets is so so so cute!!! ❤
The fact these women join MLMs when there’s absolutely no need for them to do so, is making it harder for the average person to ever have a chance at getting high up in the company!
People like this get instant success because they have “famous” or well known husbands, and people join their teams to have a chance to speak to them, and get to know them. Not because they’re “working the biz”.
The fact that every time I hop on your channel your subscriber count goes up significantly makes me SO excited. You’ve grown so much and you deserve it all-so happy for you Hannah 😊
Thank you Breanna!! You’ve been supporting me for so long and I really appreciate it! 🥺
How is this relatable to anyone!? I would love to know how many people were on this call and left. Just so out of touch with reality 🙄🙄 infuriating
I wonder if these women had to outright threaten their husbands to do this... Hahaha
Off topic from the video, but I saw your insta story the other day, and I hope you're feeling well today. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to do these videos🌟
Thank you! I am still feeling a little pain but hoping to feel better soon!
Look husband's, if NFL players are saying all this, you should definitely let your wives put you into credit card debt to join arboon