Aug 13, 2024, 2:24 AM
Aug 13, 2024, 2:24 AM

Influencer Sarah's Day Criticized for Complaining About Coffee Prices Amid Lavish Spending

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  • Pregnant influencer Sarah's Day expresses disappointment over expensive coffee prices in Hawaii.
  • Despite spending thousands on Qantas business class flights, she finds coffee costs unreasonable.
  • The influencer's frustration highlights the disparity in pricing experiences during travel.
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Pregnant influencer Sarah's Day has sparked controversy over her complaints regarding the high cost of coffee in Hawaii, despite her extravagant spending on travel. The 31-year-old took to Instagram to express her frustration about the price of coffee during her family’s luxurious stay on the island, where she reportedly spent $48,000 on business class flights for herself, her husband Kurt Tilse, and their two young sons. This revelation was shared by the Outspoken podcast, highlighting the stark contrast between her complaints and her lavish expenditures. In her now-deleted video, Sarah lamented the disparity in coffee prices, noting that a typical $6 coffee in Australia was significantly more expensive in Hawaii. However, her comments drew backlash from fans who pointed out the irony of her complaints given her substantial spending on flights and accommodations. Critics took to social media to voice their discontent, questioning her perspective on financial struggles while enjoying a luxurious lifestyle. Adding to the controversy, Sarah recently announced the purchase of a second home intended for photo shoots and family vacations, which further fueled criticism amid ongoing housing crises affecting many. Despite her excitement about the architectural design of her new home, fans accused her of being tone-deaf to the struggles faced by others in the current economic climate. As Sarah prepares to share significant life updates on her YouTube channel, the backlash continues, with many labeling her posts as clickbait aimed at increasing her views and income, rather than genuine engagement with her audience.

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