Kalel What I eat in a day (not vegan) / Freelee The Banana Girl responds

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Kalel Cullen posted a “What I eat in a day (not vegan) and Freelee The Banana Girl responds to her video. This is her video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdZPwNFFOv0

Kalel is no longer 'vegan' and claims she had deficiencies. Kalel used to love animals but now eats them instead. Kalel claims it’s easier to ‘cover all her nutrients’ by eating from all food groups. Freelee the Banana Girl feels very annoyed. She reminds Kalel that animals and their byproducts are NOT food. They are not handbags, fashion, food, or entertainment. Kalel basically says she is too lazy to eat a plant-based diet and follow an ethical vegan lifestyle like she pretended to in the past.

It becomes clear to Freelee The Banana Girl that Kalel was acting as a ‘vegan’ but did not make the ethical connection at all, instead she was a plant-based poser who enjoyed the attention. She used the movement and animals for views and cash and when she got bored animals were back on the menu.

Kalel now spends most of her life bored gazing into mirror and creating flaws that don’t exist so she can get procedures and buy products that she doesn’t need. Kalel needs to stop being so self-obsessed and get some real purpose in her life.

Kalel whose real name is Kristin Smith is 30 years old and is an American YouTube personality who rose to some level of fame via her ex-husband Anthony Padilla from Smosh.

Kalel is no longer vegan

 

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