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What a very immature, unfortunate young woman she is.


And she doesn't practice what she preaches:


From the Standard article: 'Her Instagram post came after in an interview with Dazed Digital on what she ?stands for? she said: ?If you want to say something, say it. I think as long as we are kind and gentle to others and, more importantly, ourselves then everything is bless.?'

Ms Foster has many good points but I can sense the not-so-reluctantly felt cushiony sensation she has of being able to write truthfully and reliably about being working class (even educating others about it) on the ur-bourgeois platform of Twitter - a "privilege" she may not recognise.

IlonaM Wrote:

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> Her social background (whatever it might be) isn't

> the issue. Her behaviour is.


Well, although I think everyone can agree she's a tosser, her background is relevant in deciding if she's a class-traitor tosser or a snobby tosser.

So how many GCSE's did Hetty get?? Who cares, because clearly she can't spell either based on the image in question, perhaps bunking off school wasn't such a good idea then Hetty?


Is Hetty an artist, more like minging abstract images, you decide?? http://www.hettydouglas.com/good-luck#7


And she's taken down her Instagram page, well their's a surprise, not.

This is the actual comment......it's even worse!


"The artist, originally from Nottingham, went on to claim the workmen in the picture were not the ?large group of guys? she had meant to capture in the image".


So, she took a photo of the wrong people and didn't mean to say it.


You couldn't make it up.


That's not humility, or damage limitation. It's denial.

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