CAMILLA'S DESPERATE NEW ATTEMPT...PLEASE....


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So, let’s talk about something that’s been making the rounds—Camila, the Queen of the United Kingdom, has announced that she’s going to be starring in and taking part in a brand new, massive project. This project is aimed at raising awareness for a very important cause—domestic violence. According to the announcement, she’s going to be reaching out to different women, speaking about their experiences, relating to them, and really being there for other women. 

Now, I’m just personally quite intrigued and, to be honest, waiting for the moment when Camila decides to make a documentary about her own life—more specifically, about how she was involved with a married man. Let’s not forget, Camila was famously known as the "Lady of the Night," the "Jezebel," the "Harlot," if you will. She was the "rat caught on the highway"—yes, I said it.
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You see, if we’re going to start making documentaries and trying to be relatable to people, I think this is where the conversation needs to begin. If we’re going to discuss Camila, then she needs to start by addressing her own past. Because let’s not forget, she was the woman running around in a married man’s house, and then had the audacity to smile in Princess Diana’s face as if everything was just fine. And look, although Camila is the Queen of the United Kingdom now, she will never—and I mean never—be Queen Elizabeth. She will never be Diana. No matter how hard she tries, she will just never be like them.
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So, perhaps that’s where she can start her documentaries. "Camila: The Lady of the Night," "The Harlot," "The Jezebel"—that should be the title of her documentary. Let’s discuss the escapades she was involved in as a married woman, and let’s not forget King Charles, who was also a married man at the time. Let’s talk about how both of them were in cahoots, how they were laughing behind Diana’s back, and how they had the absolute audacity to do so. That, my friends, is where we should start this conversation.

Let’s go back to the drawing board, Camila. If you want to raise awareness, if you want to be relatable, then let’s start with the truth. Let’s begin this conversation by being honest about your own past. Only then can we move on to discussing other issues.
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Now, I’m not saying this to be mean or to drag her down, but let’s be real—Camila trying to do documentaries and attempting to be relatable to people? It just doesn’t work in her favor. She’s not relatable in any regard. And I honestly feel like this documentary is going to be an absolute failure. What does she know about domestic violence when it comes to marriages and how they break down? Now, she might know a lot about breaking up other people’s marriages and being a homewrecker—that she might know about, absolutely. But when it comes to domestic violence, I’m quite confused. I would like to know what she’s going to bring to the table in this documentary, because it’s not going to work.

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