Alexis Boldin has been known to steal artwork and recipes for her business and not credit them. Not even her Fat Girls Snacks company name is original because it's an existing company name. Look at the pic. She just slapped on chocolate on the tongue, put a logo underneath and that's it.
She made her own website under her own name alexisboldin.com mostly to brag about her traveling adventures.
She had always been the type to seek attention in real life and online. When my friends ordered from her business, they became very ill. We suspected that she doesn't produce her food in a commercial kitchen.
She has been known to be very culturally insensitive and rude in real life. When she had a birthday, she wore a shirt that said "Birthday Girl" on it. When a student didn't acknowledge her birthday, she would throw a massive fit and say "How could you forget my birthday" even though she never told this stranger her birthday. Alexis was always prone to attention seeking behavior, which is why she bought likes for her business page. The likes have stagnated for months and fallen a little.
https://www.facebook.com/fatgirlsnacksShe also made a page on herself for some reason.
https://www.facebook.com/LexMontgomeryRealShe also loudly went up to a Chinese student and said "Konichiwa!"
The student glared back at her in disgust and told her not to assume someone's ethnicity like that. We don't know if she is a weaboo but other than that one moment, she doesn't seem like one. She claimed she did that because "i was just trying to be your friend." That's her go-to excuse for every harassing action she does, including ripping up someone's test paper and playing keep away with it. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
She is so unprofessional. She only cleans up her act whenever she thinks a professional is watching. She's only nice to those who can offer something to her in return.
She volunteers but I think it's really to get brownie points. She would never apologize for bullying, but she made an anti-bullying video for a class project. I think that was her subtle way of saying "sorry" so I'll give her that. Still I think an actual "I'm sorry" would be better…
She does this all the time… she tries hard to be friends with this Asian girl, making insulting generalizations about her race, but then hosting a cultural food fair because "tasting foods from other cultures is learning about other cultures." It was her attempt to be culturally sensitive so I guess I'll give her that…