Since all of that happened she deleted her
Twitter and
Instagram, and the handles were soon claimed by onlookers. She has
another Twitter account where she posted a quarter-assed apology. Comments on YouTube have been disabled for now.
She's been retweeting lists of parenting books and online resources in a poor attempt to shield herself. She's also playing the victim card real damn hard.
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And of course she is retweeting supportive comments, because hitting a child over a makeup palette is simply a "mistake".
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She's also latching onto comments that are telling her to either lock away her makeup palettes or purchase kid-friendly makeup for her daughter. Because that's easier than getting a bratty adult-child to own up to their mistakes and change for the better.
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And when she's told what her priorities should be, she doesn't get it. At all.
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She was quickly booted from a small collab channel. The woman in the video confirms that the law is involved.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sPmF6i-NRw8
I haven't done a deep dive into her channel, but I've combed over it, and I'm wondering if any other relatives are involved, if they care, or if they really don't see how immature Michelle is. Michelle Grace is 22 and her daughter is 2 years old. Michelle spends her money on overpriced makeup palettes and crystals, films herself reacting to Taylor Swift and Kpop music videos, and shows off her poorly painted herb jars while her toddler fumbles around in the background. I'm not saying that she isn't entitled to buy herself things, or that she shouldn't have hobbies, but even if she wasn't a mother she acts and speaks like a 14 year old trying to emulate a big name beauty influencer. Michelle isn't a good parent, and much like fake Muslim Amy or Kailyn I don't think she's mentally capable of being one. She's only claiming to be a good parent now because she was confident enough to hit her child over some
smeared eyeshadows, filmed herself talking about it while her baby cried in distress in the background, uploaded it to the internet, and then caught hell for it.
For anyone who didn't see her original upload or haven't seen the old tweets, Michelle stated that her makeup palettes are like her children, and that she protects them with her life. She didn't apologize for making that crazy statement in her video, but she did backpedal on Twitter and claimed that her hand was hurting before she hit her daughter. She said the reason her daughter was crying was because she took her iPad away. (I'm guessing the iPad is the primary babysitter in that house.) Michelle also stressed that her daughter KNEW what she was doing and made it sound like her daughter's actions were intentional and callous. It didn't cross her mind that maybe her kid wanted to play with mommy's makeup since mommy is constantly trying to paint her potato face for the men that she lies to. Oh yeah, in her deleted tweets she revealed that she doesn't let men know that she has a daughter.
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IMO she's potential cow material. I'm interested to see what she uploads to YouTube next; I'm guessing either a recap of her bad Twitter apology or she'll try to act like nothing happened. For anyone who wants to see the original video or deleted tweets, some reaction channels got a hold of them before Michelle nuked everything.
Ready To Glare has a decent collection of now deleted information.
ETA - I've looked for a decent reupload of the original video, and so far it's all reactions, potato quality reuploads, and/or minimized videos with obnoxious frames and filters (I'm guessing to avoid copyright strikes?) added in. That being said,
this version is unpleasant to look at, but it isn't chopped up and contains no commentary. I'll edit this post if something better turns up.