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descriptions of crime scenes, adult dialogue, and strong language. Viewer discretion is advised. So this story has definitely
been highly requested. It's a popular one and some would call her the America's first female serial killer. But if you watched last week's episode, I think she was America's
first female serial killer. But maybe there's a debate. I'm not sure. I guess it doesn't matter
because at the end of the day, that's not a good title to have. Today, we're going to
talk about Aileen Wuornos. I feel like I say her name weird. I've been trying, I've been practicing. Aileen Wuornos was born
in Rochester, Michigan on February 29th, 1956. Her mother Diane Wuornos was 14 years old when she married a
16-year-old Leo Dale Pittman. And they got married on June 3rd, 1954. Now between the two of them,
they actually had a son first, and he was born in March of 1955. And then the couple, they
were together for two years, and then Aileen's mother,
She became pregnant again this time with Aileen. Two months before Aileen was born, that's when Diane had filed for divorce from her husband, her then-husband. Aileen, she actually
never got the opportunity, that we know of, to meet her father, because at the time of her birth and throughout most of
her life or her childhood, he was in prison. He was arrested and convicted of the rape and attempted murder of
a seven-year-old girl. I know. He was also diagnosed with schizophrenia and he was in and out of prison. He was in and out of
mental health hospitals. He would be in and out of prison for various sex crimes against children. So Aileen never got to meet him, because then in January of 1969, he committed suicide by
hanging himself in prison. Yeah, it's rough right out the gate. So in January of 1960, Aileen was almost four
years old at the time. Well guess what? Her mom takes Aileen and her brother to their grandparents' house. Takes them off. She tells them like, yeah, we're just gonna go visit
your grandparents, whatever. She takes them there. She drops them off and
she never comes back. She ditched them at her
grandparent's house. According to the
grandparents, they didn't know like this was the plan at all. A couple of months after
Aileen's mom dropped her and her brother off at
her grandparents' house, I think it was like in March, 1960, that's when legally the grandparents would adopt Aileen and her brother. By the age of 11, Aileen began
engaging in sexual activities in exchange for drugs,
cigarettes, and food. And she would do this even at school. So with other kids or
outside of school as well, which is wild to think at the age of 11 this is what she was doing. Now, sadly for Aileen and her brother, their home life with their
grandparents was awful. Just garbage. Aileen would say that her and her brother, they would engage in sexual
relations at home together. I know. But most of all, Aileen would
say that her grandfather was an alcoholic and he would assault her and beat her throughout her childhood. He would also rape her. I don't know about the brother. I would assume, maybe, but I don't know. So I guess I shouldn't assume anything. Grandfather, a shit
bag. And it gets worse. He would allow friends of
the family to come on by, come by the home, come on by. And they would participate in the abuse. Let me call it what it is. They would rape Aileen. Again, I'm not sure about the brother, but for Aileen this was
her experience growing up, which is fucked up. Sadly, at the age of 14,
Aileen, she becomes pregnant. Ugh, I know. Sad, awful. God, how awful of a childhood is this? Now she becomes pregnant by one of her grandparents' friends. Aileen was in place, in
a home for unwed mothers. And while there, that's
when she would have the baby and then the baby would
be put up for adoption. And this happened in March of 1971. Shortly after giving birth to her baby, Aileen, she goes back to
living with her grandparents. It was not long after, that's
when her grandmother had died of liver failure. At the same time, Aileen
dropped out of school. Now I was trying to like dig around and I'm sure I just simply missed it, but I could not figure out
like, was her grandma aware that Aileen and the
kids were being abused. Based off of what Aileen was saying and how bad the abuse was, I feel like how could anybody
miss it when she got pregnant? So I feel like deep down
grandma probably knew, but I also don't know because I didn't fully find the answer, so I shouldn't assume, again. So, okay. Aileen drops out of school. And at this point now she's 15 years old and she's still living
now with just her grandpa and her brother as well. At the age of 15, that's when her grandpa would kick Aileen and her
brother out of the home. So at this point Aileen and her brother, they have nowhere to go. They're 15. Her brother went in a different direction. And Aileen ended up going to
a wooded area that was nearby. She just kind of like lived
in there for a little bit, until she figured out what she was doing. And then she worked as
a sex worker at night to support herself. She's 15. Between this point, like
when she moved out at 15 and between the age of 18, not much is like said as
to what she was up to. Her story, 'cause she has shared her story and done a lot of interviews, her stories tend to change a lot. So it's always like, well,
what's the truth? We don't know. Anyhow. So we're gonna fast
forward now to may of 1974. Aileen was 18 years old and
she was arrested in Colorado. She was arrested because she was driving under the influence, but
also for firing a pistol from a moving vehicle
and disorderly conduct She was later charged
with failure to appear for, you guessed it,
failing to appear in court. And she was just kind of
racking up her record. In 1976, Aileen, she
would end up hitchhiking from Colorado to Florida. And when Aileen was in Florida, that's when she met 69-year-old Lewis, who was a yacht club president. He's a little bit older than her. A lot older than her. And
he seemed to have money. And the two of them
ended up getting married pretty quickly after meeting. Aileen though, she was
still involving herself into a lot of confrontations
at local bars. She just liked to fight. I don't think she liked to fight. It's just, she obviously
has some problems. She has a lot of built up anger, seem like she just liked
to fight all the time. So she would involve
herself in confrontations at like their local bar pretty often, which would eventually
lead to her being arrested and sending in jail for assault,
because she liked to fight. So she also assaulted her then-husband. She attacked him with his own cane. Hmm Hmm. Now this would lead to him actually filing a restraining order against her. And this was like weeks
after their marriage. So I don't think their
marriage is going to great to say the least. She attacked him with a cane. So after that, after the restraining order and the fact that she needed to stay away from her then-husband, she
headed back to Michigan, and in July of 1976, that's
where she was charged with assault and disturbing the peace for throwing a cue ball
at a bartender's head. Aileen, she would just
hang out at local bars, because one, they're
always open really late, and two, it's a good place to meet people. Hopefully, like be able to
crash on someone's couch, go home with them. So yeah, she was always at
bars getting in fights a lot. So this round she threw a cue
ball at a bartender's head. Can't do that. And then July of 1976, Aileen's
brother, her older brother, he died of cancer. This is a sad life. I'm sure she had one or two happy moments. I mean, did she? I don't even know. Hr brother dies from cancer. Now he ended up leaving her $10,000 from his insurance money. So she was stoked. Now Aileen would say that
she used this $10,000 to pay off a fine that
she had just gotten. And then she also got a car. But she blew all $10,000
within two months. And the car that she had purchased, she ended up wrecking it. That didn't last long. May of 1981, Aileen, she
headed back to Florida. And when she was there, she actually decided to
Rob a convenience store. When she was there, she actually got $35 and
two packs of cigarettes. A win, if you ask me. Now she ended up getting caught. And Aileen even said this in an interview, she said she was really
sloppy with all of her work. And she never really tried
to like hide the fact that she was doing illegal stuff. I appreciate her honesty. But this also made me think
of another story I was reading about a girl who was saying, a lot of the times women who are homeless and kind of doing what she was doing, they purposely try and get
caught or just try and be sloppy so they do get caught. And that way they can go to prison but they'll have somewhere to stay. You have a bed, you have a
bathroom and you have food. I don't know if that's what she was doing but it made me think of that. I thought that was interesting. I never really thought of it like that, but it totally makes sense, right? She gets caught, she's arrested and she ends up doing a year in prison. I'm not even kidding you, like she gets released after a year. Just a couple of days
after she gets released, Aileen would be arrested for attempting to pass forged
checks at a bank in Key West. And from then onwards, she constantly was in trouble with the law for crimes like a Grand Theft
Auto, obstruction of justice, resisting arrest, firearms
possession and robbery. January of 1986, Aileen,
she ends up meeting a woman named Tyra Moore. She meets her at a gay
bar in Daytona Beach. The two hit it off. They're
attracted to one another. Aileen has been pretty standoffish when it comes to her relationships. This is what she has said
in her previous interviews. Knowing what we know now and
her upbringing and whatnot, I don't blame her for being
standoffish in relationships. Aileen said that like Tyra, Tyra Moore, this young woman that she met, her and Aileen just had
this instant connection and easily Tyra became
the love of her life. Which is romantic in a way. That's romantic, come on. Tyra, she goes by Ty. So
I'm gonna say Ty, okay? So the two, they move in together. The relationship moves pretty quickly. Ty was working as a maid for a hotel. Aileen, she would support them financially with her earnings from her sex work. Aileen would become like the breadwinner and the one who would take care of Ty. So trouble came and knocked in and accusations of assault
were placed against Aileen. This was again a bar, and
Ty actually came forward and acted as a witness in her defense. Now this would happen often. It was like they were a team. I think they were a
team, safe to say that. Well, Ty would deny it later, but anytime Aileen would get
into some kind of trouble, Ty would be there and be a witness. And usually in Aileen's favor, like, no, she didn't do anything wrong. It was that person first. What are you talking about? You know, like it was like that. It was kind of smart and it would get her
out of a lot of things. At first Aileen, all of her crimes where everything but murder, right? She would rob small stores. She would rob people. She would beat people up, forge checks, anything just to kind of get her by. But of course that didn't last forever, because Aileen then upgraded and in 1989, that's when I Aileen would
go on to murder seven men and she did this within a 12 month period. And these are seven men that we know of. I feel like maybe she'd probably did more. I'm leaving the names of the victims out, because I feel like I can't give them a proper backstory and everything. I'm gonna give them a little description. The first victim that was
found was a 51-year-old male. And he was a store owner
of an electronic store in Clearwater, Florida. Aileen would say she
killed him end of November. His body wasn't found until December 13th. And he was found in a wooded area, which was several miles
away from Clearwater. They saw that this victim
had been shot several times. And there were two bullets that
were found in his left lung. And those were what caused his death. I guess I will mention this, 'cause it kind of ties into the story. But this victim was a convicted rapist who Aileen claim to have
killed in self-defense. She would go on to say that
she was doing her sex work. He would be a client of hers. And when they were alone together, that's when he tried to
strangle her and rape her. So she went on to then kill him. Later on, in court when she
would be tried for this one, it was brought up. And when they discovered that
he was a convicted rapist, that's when it kind of
prolonged the whole trial and a lot of people believe
that it was indeed self-defense. In the end, I think, she
was just found guilty. I love that I don't know and
I'm the one that's telling you. She was found guilty. So
that was the first victim. On June 1st, 1990, the
body of a 47-year-old man was found along Route 19
in Citrus County, Florida. Now this victim, he was shot six times. Not much info about him so much,
but when police found this, they're starting to maybe
link the two together, because then they find another
victim: 40-year-old man. This man, he worked
part-time as a rodeo worker. Aileen, she ended up
shooting him nine times. He was found in Pascoe County, Florida. And this victim was a little different. He was wrapped in an electric blanket and his body was just badly decomposing. So witnesses ended up
coming forward and they said that they saw Aileen in
possession of this man's car. So that's when this Aileen
lady was now on the radar, so they're looking into her,
looking at her background. She's done some shit. Aileen and her girlfriend Ty, they're constantly moving within Florida, just kind of moving around,
living in different hotels. Again, Aileen would do
her sex work at nighttime and make the money to get the hotels. And this victim and his car, there was a gun in the glove compartment, and Aileen, she ended up finding it 'cause she takes this man's his car. So she finds the gun and
she's like, fuck yeah, which I don't know why she
didn't keep it, but she doesn't. She ends up taking it and
pawning it, which was a bad move because it's registered
in this guy's name, the victim's name. So Aileen's next victim was a
65-year-old merchant seaman. He devoted much of his time to
Christian outreach ministry. Sadly, his body was found
in Orange Springs, Florida. Aileen after attacking
and killing this victim, she took his car. There were witnesses who saw Aileen and Ty abandoning the car later on. And when police went and got the vehicle, they were able to get a
palm print on the door, the interior door handle,
which linked Aileen to the car. Sadly though, that last victim,
his body was never found. Another victim, he was 50 years old and worked as a sausage salesman, was reported missing in July of 1990, and his body would be found
in August in a wooded area, along State Road 19. And this victim had been shot twice. Then another one of Aileen's victims was a retired U.S. Air Force Major. He was a former child abuse investigator and a former chief of police. I mean, he's like, yeah,
he's like an important guy. He's an important man. But sadly, he would be
Aileen's next victim. His body would be found
in September of 1990. Been shot six times in
the head and the torso. Aileen's last victim was
a 62-year-old trucker and his naked body was found
near remote lodging road in Dixie County. He had been shot four times. Now, this is a side note and
a personal opinion at that. I've seen comments before
on other like YouTube videos I've watched of interviews with Aileen, and the comment section will be like, well, the guys, the men, the victims, maybe they shouldn't have been, you know, trying to sneak around with a sex worker. Maybe they shouldn't have been trying to get a little blowjob from
Aileen in the first place. You know, that's just not fair. So I don't want to see
those kinds of comments in the comment section, because nobody should die
just for making a bad choice. Aileen and Ty, they're driving around in one of the previous
victims' car, they stole it. and they ended up getting into
just a little car accident in front of somebody's home. It was loud, I guess, 'cause it was enough to bring the people inside the house, they came outside to
see, like, what was that? What was that noise? So they came to look and
they see like these two women just kind of like crashed into a ditch, kind of ruined their car. Now because of this, like
the people came outside, it worried Aileen and Ty,
'cause Ty was fully aware of what was going on. They came outside and they were
like, do you guys need help? This obviously freaks Aileen out. She's like, Oh shit. People are now looking at us. Well, shit. So Aileen's like, dude, let's
get the hell out of here. So Aileen and Ty, they ended
up just running off on foot. They tell the people like, no it's okay. Like we're fine. Bye. And they just take off, right? So of course, this is concerning to the people inside the home. They're like, dude,
what the hell was that? So they call police and then
they give a brief description of what the people look
like, who crashed the car. And that's when police come on, hey, come on down, because they knew like, Oh these are the girls
that we're looking for. So once police actually like
got a name and everything, what they did was they ran
this huge media campaign trying to locate them or try and get tips as to where the hell they were. They found more and more property, which belonged to victims that
were pawned at pawn shops. And they were able to lift fingerprints off of some of the items, which again, kind of led to Aileen. Aileen had been arrested previously a lot. I'm laughing because like, duh, hello, were you paying attention
to the first half? Now, because of this, her fingerprints were on record, right? So when they ran her fingerprints through the system, boom, Aileen. So they were like able to
tag all of this property that was coming forward to Aileen. Well, the ones that they had
the fingerprints on them. On January 9th, 1991, Aileen would go to a biker bar in Florida called the Last Resort. (chuckles) It's funny,
come on. That's funny. Police were able to arrest
her on an outstanding warrant. Aileen was alone, so they went looking
for her girlfriend, Ty, who they ended up finding
the next day in Pennsylvania. She was way out there.
She made a run for it. Aileen said that her and Ty, they had gotten into an argument, and Ty decided that she
wanted to go back home 'cause she was done with this living hotel to hotel situation. And Aileen was, from my understanding, she told Ty about what was going on that she was killing people, but she claimed over and over again that a lot of times it was self-defense. I guess I should take back what I said. I don't fully know what Ty knew. And I guess none of us really should judge unless we're in their shoes. It's just so easy to, you know. I think she knew, because
how do you not know what your partner, you
spend 100% of the time with, how do you not know what she's doing? Like fully? Well, okay. Anyways. So Aileen was alone and
they went looking for Ty, who they ended up finding
the next day in Pennsylvania. They needed a confession. So who are they going to call? Ty. Not Ghostbusters. They're gonna call Ty. And they knew this, because
they could use Ty as leverage, pretty much because what
they did was they asked Ty, Hey, can you please get a confession from Aileen in exchange for immunity? She would return to
Florida with the police. And they placed her in a motel. They hooked up the phone. It's wired, so that they
could record everything that Ty saying to Aileen. Bring-bring, you know, she
made a number of phone calls to Aileen asking her, hey, can you please help me clear my name? The news, the media,
everybody is just out here saying that I did this with
you and I didn't do it. So she's asking Aileen, can you help me? So then three days later on January 16th, that's when they would
finally get a confession from Aileen to Ty. Mm-hm, baby. She got it. Aileen claimed that, you know,
men had tried to rape her and she killed them in self defense, but it was still a confession. They got it. So Aileen is arrested.
She remains in prison. News, media, everyone's going ape shit, a woman serial killer?! First of all, what the fuck? You know, it was just mind blowing. And she's lesbian. Wha?! People are just losing their shit. They just can't believe this. So it's just being covered everywhere. Aileen is this monster. She's awful. She did many interviews. And some of the interviews you watch, she seems very well-spoken. And then there's other interviews where she's just out there. Honestly, again, I remind myself, I'm like, what do you expect? I mean, her upbringing, she
wasn't set up for success. She had nobody to guide her in
some kind of right direction. I'm not trying to excuse what she did, but I'm just saying like, when
I was like looking into it and seeing the newspapers and stuff, and I'm just like, monster! I guess she is. I mean, she killed people. But I mean, I get, I don't
know. I just felt bad. Anyhow. She still killed people. So she's sitting in prison
and she's waiting her trial. Now during all this, she's
trying to set herself up to where she complete the insanity plea or just get testing done to show that she's not mentally
stable enough to do this. But it would not go in
her favor. It never does. I don't know why they always
try it, but it never does. A year later though,
Aileen would go on trial and she would have numerous
trials from January, 1992 to November of 1992. She would have a trial
for each known victim. And in the end, Aileen would
receive six death sentences. In court, they actually were
able to get Ty to come out and testify against her. Aileen was very upset by that. Aileen told several inconsistent
stories about the killings. So again, she would claim initially that all seven men had raped her, while she was working as a sex worker. But then later she recanted
the claim of self-defense, saying it was a robbery how
she was trying to rob the guys. And then she had a desire
to leave no witnesses as the reason for murder. So her story would change
depending on the day. So Aileen would end up sitting
in the Florida state prison, waiting for her execution. In 2001, there was a petition
to the Florida Supreme Court and she stated her intention
to dismiss her legal counsel and terminate all pending appeals, saying, quote, "I killed those men. I robbed them as cold as ice. And I do it again too. There's no chance in keeping me alive or anything because I'd kill again. I have hate crawling through my system. I am so sick of hearing
that she's crazy stuff. I've been evaluated so many times. I'm competent, sane., and
I'm trying to tell the truth. I am one who seriously hates human life and would kill again," end
quote, those were her words. We appreciate her honesty. Her attorneys would say that
she wasn't mentally competent and there's no way that she
wants to be sentenced to death. So they were trying to say like, don't listen to her, don't listen to her. But Aileen insisted that
she knew what she was doing. And a court appointed
panel of psychiatrists. They had agreed that she is
sane, this is what she wants. Just do it. So Aileen is just out there
saying, please kill me. I'm ready to go. Her execution took place
on October 9th, 2002. She declined her last meal and opted for a cup of coffee instead. Her last words were quote. "Yes, I would like to just say, I'm sailing with the Rock and I'll be back like
'Independence Day' with Jesus, June 6, like the movie,
big mothership and all. I'll be back," end quote. She sounds more like the Terminator, but July six, is that Independence Day. Did she talk about the movie? Then she just died. Aileen would be the 10th
woman in the United States and the second in Florida
to be executed since 1976, United States Supreme court decision restoring capital punishment. There have been a many songs, many books, many movies many TV shows
many, many, many, many things that are based off of
Aileen and her story. Of course, there's "Monster,"
the movie "Monster," which if you haven't
seen is a fantastic movie and highly suggests that. But yes, Aileen is just worldwide. She's also up there with those
very infamous serial killers, which to me, I, okay, hold on. and that's the story about Aileen. Okay, now I'm gonna add
my own little commentary. When you look into her story, obviously she has a really
f-ed up upbringing, right? We can all agree on that, right you guys? Okay. Good. In my opinion, I think
she did awful things. She should have gone to prison. I don't know how I feel about
the death penalty for her. That's just my opinion, but I'm also, I'm not a fan of the death
penalty, so whatever. But I just don't think... She sounds so tame in
comparison to the other people that we've talked about, you know? Ao it's like, it's just weird that she got the death penalty. I mean, she killed six people. I'm debating everything in
my head. Do you hear me? Her girlfriend though, Ty, she scot-free. Aileen though just had issues. And she would have kept
doing what she was doing. I feel like with Aileen,
she killed with a reason. And I feel like this is really common within female women serial killers is that a lot of the times they kill with a reason behind it. Now I'm not saying it's a
good reason or anything, but I'm just saying they
usually have a reason. With Aileen, it was like, she was just trying to survive, really. And then with a lot of
male serial killers, not all of them, but a lot of them, just tend to kill at random
with no rhyme or reason. Again, this is all personal opinion. At the end of the day,
I think they all kill because they just want to be heard and they just want to
be seen, because they, if you've been paying attention at all, you would know that their
upbringings are so toxic, they're very bad, they're very abusive, they all have very similar stories, and it's like they don't have this really loving relationship maybe, a family relationship, parents, something, it just always seems like
they're killing to be heard. "Listen to me," in a way. I'm also don't know
what I'm talking about. I just read true crime, I'm
a true crime enthusiast, but not a doctor or anything. It's just an observation that they, think they all just, everyone
just wants to be heard. Kind of going off track. But yeah, Aileen was
killing with a reason, whereas a lot of men tend
to just kill at random. It's interesting. I wonder why that is. Thank you so much for
hanging out with me today. I hope you have a
wonderful rest of your day. Please, please, please be safe out there. Stay inside. Make good choices. A big, thank you to Hunt a Killer for partnering with me on today's video. Normally I never addressed
my makeup in the videos, because you know, I just feel like it's not really
appropriate sometimes, but today I'm just gonna
say that I love this look, look at this, I like this. I need earrings. Alrighty! Bye!
I'm new to Bailey's channel (just starting watching about 2 weeks ago) and have been binging. I love this girl! Her makeup skills are incredible, her voice is lovely, and she comes with the content. Total fan of hers.
Thanks to this sub, I now know why everyone loves this series and looks forward to it every week. Her voice is so soothing to listen to, she could rattle off an entire phone book and I'd be enraptured.
Also, I remember when the movie "Monster" with Charlize Theron came out and the makeup that she was in and the weight, iirc, that she put on for the role made her blend in so fucking well, I was amazed. I've never looked into Aileen Wuornos further after watching the movie, so when I saw that that's who Bailey was talking about this week, well, like the stans these days say, "I've never clicked so fast."
She brought a great point, though, that ... Was the death penalty too harsh of a sentence? Given her tragic upbringing and the abuse she suffered, it does make one think. Like, yeah, she killed six people and deserved prison. But death? ๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ
Personally, I used to be all for it but kind of picking and choosing "who deserves it more," but then the more I read about it and all the presumably innocent lives that have been lost because of shitty justice along with everything else about it, and honestly, I've since changed my mind about it. But that's as much as I can say. If I try to explain more, I feel I'll muck it up somehow because I suck at stringing most of my thoughts together so that they're coherent lol.
Edit: idk how the prayer hands/high five got in there, it was the shrug emoji when I typed this.
I love love looooove Bailey. I started watching her maybe 2 months ago and Iโve pretty much watched every video on her channel by now. Her uploads are what i look forward to on Saturdays and Mondays, sheโs the highlight of my day!! I just bought the suspish hoodie she released, I love it soooooo much (wasnโt a big fan of that $12.95 shipping fee though ๐)
When are we getting the aqua tofana merch tho?
Bailey did her Murder Mystery & Makeup video on Aileen Wuornos yesterday. Sheโs a serial killer who is talked about a lot, but it was still a great video.
What cases are you hoping Bailey covers? Iโd like to see her thoughts on the Yuba County Five and the Earl Webster Cox Case. The Yuba County one Iโd like for her to cover because itโs so mysterious, and Iโd love to hear her thoughts. The Earl Webster Cox case was just solved last summer, so I would be interested to see how much information she would be able to dig up.
Also, this makeup look is INCREDIBLE. I might just have to buy those cream gel liners from colorbob.
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All this Bailey love is making my heart smile!!!
I've ignored every post about Bailey on here cause she looked annoying (I know, I'm the worst) but yesterday youtube recommended one of her murder mystery videos so I finally gave in and since then I've watched... what, 30 vids? I love her. It's funny though I'm watching the videos out of order cause I'm just sorting by popular and she looks so different in every video.
Edit: I must note, when she is actually moving she does not look "annoying" at all. She just has that hot girl look in thumbnails which made me assume she would be... off-putting.
I love Bailey. Iโve been watching her for years. Long before the murder mystery videos. I miss her videos where sheโd sit on the floor and talk about everything under the sun while doing outrageous eye looks.
I canโt get into the Monday videos as I try to avoid triggering content. But I love the looks she does for those videos. I wish sheโd do igtv videos of those looks so I could see how she was able to accomplished them. I might watch this one though as I find Aileen fascinating.