Melina Roberge speaks about her book 'Sans Filtre,' a cautionary tale about chasing Instagram fame at a heavy cost.
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5 yrs was not long enough. She should have to pay for the all the lives she’s helped ruin.
You must be talking about Trudeau and the liberal government, right.
@Doug H Get a new riff, troll, you’re boring the pants off everyone!
Next step is an only fans page
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
5 years for such an obvious carelessness for smuggling hard drugs is unacceptable. She’s got nothing to stand on for this. Even the basic drug smugglers getting arrested at the American border are more sympathetic than this. At least they need the money. She just wanted PICTURES and FAME. And allowing her to do these interviews is just helping this.
“…she accepted the deal for the opportunity to post glamorous selfies of herself on instagram …”
Women are so shallow and superficial
That woman is so shallow.
@Cj Dafoe The women in my life are not shallow and dull. Sorry for you, though. Maybe choose better.
This is what it looks like when we glamorize criminals.
What a joke ,lock her up
So you reward this drug dealer by giving her an interview to push her book?! Shame on you!
Lock the her up again… why is she free?
what an absolute flake
Is this advertising for the book masquerading as a news report? Because it sure seems like it.
I thought in canada you cant make money from your crime
Who cares ???
Lol you INTERVIEW and help advertise a criminals book. AHAHAHA 🇨🇦
this culture will not go away
She should not be making money from the book!
Went back to work right away? What does that mean?
You can pretty much get away with any and all crimes in Canada with no serious consequences.