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I’m a glam 51-year-old and love wearing skimpy outfits – I even get trolled on VINTED over my appearance, but don’t care


A FASHIONISTA who likes flaunting her figure in skimpy outfits has revealed she is even trolled on Vinted over her appearance.

Scottish life coach Amanda, better known by her online alter ego Dugheed, is no stranger to cosmetic procedures after splashing out on an eye lift, face lift and ‘Turkey teeth’.

Close-up of a woman with long blonde hair wearing a pink hoodie.
TikTok/@Dugheed

Amanda has faced trolling on Vinted[/caption]

Woman in rainbow striped halter top and shorts.
Vinted/@Dugheed

The glam 51-year-old modelled her skimpy outfits on the secondhand marketplace[/caption]

Woman in gold sequined mini dress.
Vinted/@Dugheed

She says people talk about her looking ‘false’ in pictures[/caption]

The 51-year-old, who does Only Fans and modelling jobs, has an army of loyal followers who can’t get enough of her glam look.

But she still faces criticism from haters who brand her “fake” due to her plastic surgery and hair extensions.

And she’s even targeted on secondhand marketplace Vinted when she’s trying to flog her old clothes.

Amanda, from Glasgow, models all her old outfits in pictures for the listings, with prices ranging from £3 to £40 for mini dresses, crop tops and bodysuits.

Opening up about the hate she’s faced, she said in a short TikTok video: “I’m actually getting trolled on my Vinted. On my Vinted where I’m trying to sell my cast offs that I don’t wear with no tags on them.

“It’s all about £6, people ask me to make it £4. I’m not haggling over £2. If you’re not wanting to buy it for £6, I’ll put it up to £8.

“But the point is I’m actually getting trolled on my Vinted.

“It’s all passive aggressive.

“People are like ‘oh you look nice in that dress, you don’t look too false’.

“Give me a day’s break. Or give yourself a f***ing day’s break.”


Supporters immediately jumped to her defence and labelled the trolls as “jealous”.

One insisted: “People are just jealous of you because you love yourself and you’re beautiful.”

“Shocking it’s jealousy stay amazing”, echoed a second.

Meanwhile, a third wrote: “So sorry too hear this honestly people have to much time on there hands.

“I hate how people think this is acceptable to treat people, everyone has a purpose in life just be kind it costs nothing.”

It comes after Amanda shaved 30 years off her age following a face lift in Turkey.

Many people rushed to compliment her new look and insisted she looks 20-years-old.

One gushed: “You look 20 I really want one can’t wait to see your results, skin looks beautiful. I’m 40 can’t wait for mine.”

Vinted rules to be aware of

IF you fancy clearing out your wardrobe and getting rid of your old stuff on Vinted, you’ll need to consider the new rules that recently came into play.

If people are selling personal items for less than they paid new (which is generally the case for second-hand sales), there is no impact on tax.

However, since January 1, digital platforms, including eBay, Airbnb, Etsy, Amazon and Vinted, must share seller information with HMRC as part of a crackdown.

You’re unlikely to be affected if you only sell a handful of second-hand items online each year – generally, only business sellers trading for profit might need to pay tax.

A tax-free allowance of £1,000 has been in place since 2017 for business sellers trading for profit – the only time that an individual personal item might be taxable is if it sells for more than £6,000 and there is a profit from the sale.

However, firms now have to pass on your data to HMRC if you sell 30 or more items a year or earn over £1,700.

It is part of a wider tax crackdown to help ensure that those who boost their income via side hustles pay up what they owe.

While your data won’t be shared with HMRC if you earn between £1,000 and £1,700, you’ll still need to pay tax as normal.

“You look about 22 speedy recovery”, echoed a second.

Someone else chimed in: “Not me jealous to death that you look 25.”

But she was also cruelly dubbed “the other Katie Price” after unveiling her bandaged, post-op face.

Hitting back at the haters, she said: “I don’t copy her or anyone. I wanted this in August and booked for September.

“It’s my life, my money, my body.

“She [Katie Price] has had loads. It’s my first facelift. Let people be who they want to be.”

She added: “Your whole face blows up, it swells, it bruises. My eyes are fine. You can’t get a facelift and still look the same straight after it.

“They’ve pulled my whole face apart. They pulled my face from my knees. But in two weeks it will look absolutely amazing.”

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