You know it’s going to be an interesting day when you open your door in the morning and find… two random pillows from Temu. No note, no receipt, no clue.
At first, I thought, “Wow, Temu finally knows how tired I am.” But nope — turns out I’ve been brushed.
It’s called a “brushing scam.” Basically, a seller sends fake orders to real addresses so they can leave fake 5-star reviews. I guess I should be flattered they picked me? Apparently, my door has influencer energy.

So now I have two brand-new pillows I didn’t order, probably stuffed with mystery fluff and confusion.
If you see me on-air sounding extra comfy, now you know why. I’m literally lying on lies.
-Marina









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