"You're so ungrateful." Maryam Tillyaeva accused American bloggers of self-interest.
Maryam Tillyaeva, the granddaughter of Uzbekistan's first president, described how English-language bloggers at the Coachella festival disappointed her: "They've all become so materialistic and unpleasant."
Maryam Tillyaeva, 27, who attended Justin Bieber's concert at Coachella last weekend, recorded an emotional reel* about American bloggers. According to Tillyaeva, blogging culture in the US has reached its peak.
Maryam said she was in the artists' section at Justin Bieber's concert and didn't like it there: "They all ******* him (criticized him. — Ed.). No one danced, everyone was talking nonsense, I felt uncomfortable being there." Afterwards, Tillyaeva admitted that she wanted to tell everyone in the box: "How ungrateful you are," because for some, Justin Bieber's first concert in ten years is a dream come true.
At the same time, according to Tillyaeva, all the bloggers were trying to stand out from each other: "They all came to Coachella with security guards. Your watch doesn't show your status anymore; you need to bring several security guards." Finally, she shared her opinion: "They've all become so materialistic and unpleasant that it's unpleasant to be around them."
Maryam also added that Los Angeles, where most bloggers live, is simply difficult to live in, but at the same time, there are so many opportunities there: "Everyone here is so showy, men act like women."
As a reminder, the granddaughter of Uzbekistan's first president, Islam Karimov, currently spends most of her time in Moscow. Tillyaeva will soon be marrying stylist Arno (real name: Arnold Kazaryan), who comes from a wealthy Armenian family. Tillyaeva has already revealed that she and her fiancé are splitting the cost of the wedding.
This won't be Tillyaeva's first marriage: in 2021, she married blogger Amiran Sardarov. That same year, Tillyaeva divorced her husband, but not before Amiran posted a photo of her without underwear on social media, causing a terrible scandal in the girl's family. After that, it took Maryam several years to reestablish contact with her relatives in Uzbekistan.
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