Real Housewives of Sydney‘s Victoria Montano has been exposed for selling even MORE problematic items of clothing on her website and didn’t she learn from last time?
ICYMI: Despite telling the other housewives she no longer sells fur amid her fur-gate scandal, Victoria was caught selling real fur items on her Sport Luxe website despite labelling them as faux fur in the product listings.

Victoria then claimed these listings were a “human error”, before being BUSTED for selling real fur on a secret Instagram account. Yikes!
And the plot thickens (again), because, as revealed in episode 336 of the So Dramatic! podcast, the controversial housewife has been selling more animal products, including lamb leather jackets.

Not only that, but her real fur jackets are still for sale on her site. However, they’re now listed as “faux”. Interesting…
When contacted, Binge told So Dramatic! that Victoria “is not providing any further comment on this matter”. And her silence speaks volumes!
RHOS’ Victoria Montano is BUSTED selling products that promote an elitist white society
Not only is Victoria selling multiple animal-based products after claiming she’d never sell fur again, but she’s also been caught promoting an elitist white society.
And we’re hardly surprised, coming from someone who’s previously doubled down on cultural appropriation!
One spy told So Dramatic! that they noticed a couple of items on Victoria’s website contained “WASP” in the listing, including the “Wasp Life Sports Dress”.

A WASP, which stands for a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, is a person descended from Northern Europe, usually of Protestant stock, forming a group often considered the most dominant, privileged and influential in American society.
So Victoria is effectively promoting white privilege. Yikes!
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