Laure Larrory was back this Wednesday, November 6! While the young mother was preparing to pick up her youngest daughter, Rose, after her second day with the nanny, she took advantage of a little moment of free time to rant on her Instagram account, aimed at its not very delicate subscribers. Indeed, Laure, an architect by training, who met Matthieu, the love of her life in the show Married at First Sight in 2020, recently published a short before/after video of her in-laws' bedroom. Result: lots of storage, curtains which are undoubtedly the highlight of the decoration, a bed that is apparently very comfortable and a certain harmonious sobriety. But if Laure asked, in this publication, in the caption and in voice-over, what they thought of her subscribers, she did not appreciate the wording of some of their answers.
“What I don't understand“: Laure Larrory rants against her indelicate subscribers
“I am becoming more and more annoyed by certain messages...“, wrote Laure Larrory in her Instagram story of this Wednesday, November 6 in response to her indelicate subscribers who did not bother with manners to tell her, for free, what was on their hearts. “I wanted to go back to the before/after of the room and all the questions/answers I received“, Rose and Lya's mother explains in person. “I am aware that this is not to everyone's taste; curtains, etc. But what I don't understand is that you don't have the necessary perspective to actually say: 'I don't like curtains, maybe I wouldn't have put that on', but to say directly 'It's not ugly'. In fact, what are people crazy about saying ''Is it ugly'?! This is notas ugly is: You don't like it! I really have a big problem with people and the way they express themselves. Every word is important, really!” she continued.
“Get that into your head!” : Laure (Married at first sight) reframes its subscribers
“It also resonates with the film phew love (which brings together lovers in the city Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, Editor's note), I don't know if you saw it, I loved it. Well, the weight of words, really, the weight of words!“, insists Laure, who also participated in Moms and famous while vigorously tapping his index finger against his head: “Get that into your head!“. And to continue, so much the repeated remark upset her: “Because what will please you will not necessarily please your neighbor, and that's what's cool, because at least we have a super wide panel and we can really please everyone. In short, in any case, the 'It's ugly' and company, it's really not constructive, it's to the taste of the people who are going to use this room. (…) Personally, this is just my opinion, I find it very harmonious. If this is not your case, OK, there is no problem with that but try to weigh what you say“.