From The Confessional: Moms Still Splurging on LuLaRoe

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Since the release of the eye-opening documentary about the controversial multilevel marketing company LuLaRoe on Amazon, discussions surrounding the brand have been rampant. Despite witnessing the greed, corruption, and exploitation depicted in the film, many moms continue to spend their hard-earned cash on those soft, vibrant leggings.

Some women express guilt over their purchases, while others embrace their love for LuLaRoe without hesitation. Regardless of their feelings, the Confessional is filled with stories from moms who are still dishing out money for the colorful clothing. It seems once you’re in, you’re in.

“I have a few LuLaRoe items and people compliment me on them all the time. My confession? Not every piece is ugly—some are actually pretty nice, and they’re super comfy!”
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“It drives me crazy when my sister-in-law claims she’s a ‘small business owner’ or ‘entrepreneur.’ You sell LuLaRoe clothes! And for the love of everything, stop buying inventory. Ten thousand pieces in your garage is DEBT. I want my nephews to afford college!”
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“My friend is so obsessed with LuLaRoe that I’m convinced she has a mental disorder. She sent me a picture of her closet, and I swear there are 300 LuLaRoe shirts! Plus, another closet for pants! And she’s always complaining about being broke.”
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“I don’t feel great in my LuLaRoe leggings, but they are unbelievably comfortable and forgiving!”
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In a surprising twist, even those who aren’t fans of LuLaRoe find themselves buying it. “I despise LuLaRoe, but I stumbled upon a pair of Winnie the Pooh leggings. Now I’m in two groups and have ordered three pairs, but I missed my ‘unicorn’ (the original pair I wanted). They’ve taken my money and my soul!”
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“I spent nearly $300 on LuLaRoe during Going Out of Business sales. I’m firmly against MLMs, yet here I am, equal parts shamed and proud to help someone escape their pyramid scheme.”
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“I’ve been working for seven hours, and all I’ve done is find the LuLaRoe Disney Randy I’ve been searching for!”
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Raise your hand if you’ve lost a loved one to LuLaRoe—not because they’re gone, but because they’ve fallen into the MLM trap and you can’t look at them the same way anymore.

“LuLaRoe tights are so ugly! I can’t say that out loud because my friend is a distributor. I got so tired of her videos and live sales that I unfollowed her on Facebook. She has no idea.”
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“I fully support my friends who adore LuLaRoe, but honestly, it looks like hotel carpet.”
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“I discovered LuLaRoe and spent $500 in just three days. I should feel embarrassed, but I don’t. I was frugal in my younger years, and now it’s time for me. Screw everyone else—buy your own stuff!”
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Some moms are clearly embracing the LuLaRoe lifestyle.

“I’ve spent up to $2,000 on LuLaRoe this year and have no regrets! Should’ve joined, lol. Some people spend on vacations, and now I’m broke, but my closet is amazing!”
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“Omg! I spent over a thousand dollars on LuLaRoe in the last two weeks! I discovered it a month ago, and I’m hooked! I’ve never done this before! I think I need to give up shopping for Lent.”
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“I have to give myself incentives to have sex. Okay, if you put out this week, you can buy three new pairs of LuLaRoe leggings. What has happened to me? I used to love it, now I’m obsessed with leggings!”
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If you or someone you know is pouring a significant amount of money into printed leggings and inexpensive tunics, help is available. And if you’re not interested in actual assistance, remember that Amazon offers buttery-soft leggings in more conventional patterns for under $15. Not that supporting Jeff Bezos is any more ethical than contributing to a questionable cult, but…you know what they say.

“I once thought LuLaRoe was silly. I bought a pair from a friend to support her business, and now I own nine pairs—I plan to never wear regular pants again.”
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“LuLaRoe is going to bankrupt me.”
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“My husband would freak out if he knew how much I’ve spent on LuLaRoe in the last six months.”
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And finally, the most memorable confession regarding LuLaRoe:

“Every time I see their promo photos, I feel a little sick. Those outfits are horrendous! Who actually wears that? I know no one who looks ‘whimsical.’ It’s just BAD!”
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In summary, many moms continue to indulge in LuLaRoe despite the controversy surrounding the brand. While some express guilt or frustration, others fully embrace their purchases, leading to a mix of confessions ranging from pride to regret. Whether it’s for comfort, support of friends, or simply an addiction, LuLaRoe remains a talking point in parenting conversations.


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