Living It Up
Listen, we'd get it if this was some sort of statement on class or the redistribution of wealth or whatever, but these people just sound like squatters-without-a-cause, save for having a good time and indulging in the luxe life themselves.
From pool parties to private chefs, she and her friends took full advantage of all the rich-people perks, and actually thought they were doing the people who let them in and served them... a favor?
"The house staff were always happy to see us. I think it’s because employees are hired to do specific tasks. If no one is home, it’s easy to lose your sense of purpose, whether you are a chef or a pool boy," she wrote. "When we arrived, they had new taste buds to test their recipes on and a trim, bikini-clad body to swim in the painstakingly cleaned pool."
I'm sorry, did she say she gave them a sense of purpose?