DOUGHERTY DOZEN AMAZON WISH LIST WITH $300K+ MONTHLY INCOME?!

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Dougherty Dozen has an Amazon wish list despite being extremely financially stable from social media alone. Let’s talk about it…

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13:44 on this video shows the “Aunty Lauren” doll… warning it’s very weird:


Also it’s been confirmed DD is making over $320K MONTHLY FROM YOUTUBE ALONE now by Alicia exploiting her kids stories… she is still asking for handouts.

radiantbritt
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It doesn't matter how well off someone is - there will always be some weirdo simps in the comments asking to send gifts so that they can feel special and hope the rich person / minor celebrity will acknowledge their existence in some way.

doesnotFempute
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I do think the fact that she earns so much she doesn’t need help out with the finances. I would rather the wish list was for charity or for someone who is less fortunate

maireadleonard
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If some of her children are with her as part of the foster care system, I believe she also gets financial support for each of them.
Certainly their medical costs aren’t coming out of her pocket.
It’s greed. Full stop.

LizbetPCB
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Being devils advocate-I feel like their followers probably have asked to send gifts for the kids, & so they set up an Amazon list. HOWEVER-making almost a half a million dollars a year puts them in a unique position-maybe ask for a charitable donation in whichever kids name instead of asking for toys. They teach their kids giving & a charity benefits, so it’s a win/win. Making 40$k a month AND putting out an Amazon wishlist is greedy, even if fans ask to send the kids stuff. They prob have more toys than they’ll ever be able to play with.

Nosillamp
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Our local animal rescue has an Amazon wishlist. They have dog food, cat food, cleaning supplies, things to help keep these animals alive until they’re adopted. THAT’S a need. This lady? Girl, get outta here with your greedy Meg-ness.

RoseNylund
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A few things I wanted to say.
1. I 100% agree!
2. It's teaching the children to be greedy and always want for more when they have more than enough.
3. She says it's "run by the kids". Why would you want strangers on the internet sending your kids gifts? That's creepy.
4. She may not add to this list but several times she mentions in videos she only has one of this item or it's broken/old/lost. Then 2 weeks later she gets 2-3 of that item from her fans.
5. The fans are part of the problem. Why are they sending gifts to a family that has all that money? Donate to a charity or a family in need.

MariposaBows
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There is a lady on YouTube called Jamerill Stewart and she has 10 children. She does grocery hauls that are only a fraction of what Alicia spends but her family eats so well. She also respects her childrens privacy and rarely ever records them

sarahryan
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I've been on a fostering break due to my health but when I have foster kittens, we will sometimes receive donated gifts to help out with them. For context, our shelter covers all medical but we as volunteers are responsible for all other costs, including food, litter, toys, bedding, etc. I was a high volume foster and in my last full year of fostering I spent over $11, 000 of my own money on foster costs. I started sharing my foster journey to encourage more people to volunteer and to raise awareness and educate on the importance of spay/Neuter but in the process I did gain a small following. I was encouraged to start a wishlist for my kittens and eventually did so. When we received gifts it was such a blessing and it allowed us to take in more kittens and save more lives. But I STILL always felt weird about accepting gifts. Human foster parents actually do get money to help care for the kids. I know it doesn't cover everything but when you add in her $40k a month there's no fucking way she can in any way be deemed "in need" of help. If I were making that kind of money, yeah I would still have a wishlist posted. But it would be for the shelter we volunteer with, not for ourselves.

FosterTheFelines
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If Alicia is so into giving back and "do gooding" why is she hoarding material items. I'll never forget her Easter Haul until my dying day. EASTER!! Why doesn't she make a "kids in need wish list" and send THAT stuff to kids that aren't as fortunate, cause clearly her kids are ballin out over there and it's so unnecessary with so many kids who just want a PB&J

bjjjb
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I don't understand this. Why don't people find a family that's doing it tough and help them out. This family has more than enough.

melindacousins
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I think part of the issue as well, is that by having them open gifts from strangers, she is teaching them that it is okay to accept gifts from strangers. I think itd be easy to lure and manipulate the children. Its very scary to think of everything she has done that essentially helps monsters.

sailorsunfan
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And the saddest thing is, if heaven forbid they start getting picked on at school and places they won't totally get it because they're special needs and I think she's using that to her advantage to "snow" them as well

bjjjb
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They truly disgust me, when there are families that are worried about where they will get money TO FEED THEIR CHILDREN and they are begging on Youtube for junk.

ellentracey
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i think they have some audacity to have a list and accept parcels from people in their P.o. Box!

wishlists are for people who are in need! spending thousands every week on food alone, it’s got to be a joke to then do this!

jde_h
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I think it's up to the individual but I see what you are saying when you are making $40k a month then it's the responsibility of the parents to purchase these items what is she doing with all that money I say again why doesn't she have a septic tank or a washer and dryer this Sunday they went to the go cart park and spent $700 for the afternoon I don't think she should ask for anything

daphanie
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I think it's ridiculous. I am a first year teacher and can't afford my classroom right now and I don't even have a wish list on amazon right have kids to support before my new classroom.

madisonkliewer
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I can't believe I'm sticking up for her, but if people weren't willing to send her crap, the wish list wouldn't work.

This one ISN'T her fault

Way too many obsessed fans that want to feel part of the family.
Kate Gosselin used to have packages turn up on her front door (prior to Amazon wish lists). No different here.

kathyjackson
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I have a friend in the US who teaches kids with special needs. She doesn't get a full summer holiday like a lot of teachers because she has a holiday programme she runs for those same kids. She has an Amazon wish list for school supplies and art equipment all of which gets used in her classroom. As a former teacher in New Zealand who earned crap money and had to buy a lot of my own school supplies, I wish we had access to something like this. The only thing we were allowed to ask for was tissues for the classroom in the winter. I hope it's changed now. But, to me, this is what a wish list should be used for.

BrigitteDiessl
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She's litterally laughing in peoples faces at this point🙄🙄 Why are people even buying her and her family things like wtf is so special about them??? Very wierd.

Doseofpie