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Stormy coach accused of ‘sneaking up on grandma’ during lecture where she said she wasn’t ‘broke’ after viral ‘Low Vibration Plates’ video

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Following the viral “Low Vibrational Plate” discourse, lifestyle and wellness coach Stormy Wellington, also referred to as Coach Stormy, is back with one other message, this time offering a special take on the long-standing tradition passed down by family matriarchs.

As the driving force behind the “Girl Hold My Hand” movement, the lady whose website claims to be the highest-paid health marketer, she has taken to social media to induce women to desert outdated practices that not serve them.

In a video posted on May 16, Stormy’s trainer delivered the message by following a cultural taboo by placing her purse on the ground. Stormy states, “Mom always said, ‘Don’t put your purse on the floor.’ Your grandmother said, “Don’t put your purse on the floor.” They never put their purse on the floor and they’re broke. I just think that everything everyone said you should do that didn’t work for them, tell me why it would work for you?”

She added: “I always put my purse on the floor and I’m kind of… not like my mom and grandma. So let’s stop listening to what they say and start doing what we need to do to break these generational curses.”

Coach Stormy posts another viral video
Trainer Stormy shares the important thing to not getting “broken” like mom and grandma after the viral “Low Vibration Plates” video. (Photos: @coachstormy / Instagram; @@tammyprice_ / TikTok)

“Observe masses, but do the opposite” – an excerpt from her video signature read, adding: “New rules… We do the opposite of people we wouldn’t want to trade places with… sorry, mom!! I have a list of things I do that have changed my life and for years I have been told that I shouldn’t like meditation… but meditation has changed my life…”

The video repeated the fast, explaining the superstition. IN many cultures, including black Americans, Chinese and others, it’s believed that it’s bad luck for a lady to place her purse on the ground. In fact, many consider that it’s going to cause them to lose money.

However, after hearing Stormy’s message, many of her followers agreed together with her logic.

“It’s me! I feel like no superstition will ever make me go bankrupt! Like this!!!” reality star Bobby Lytes said within the comments section of the post.

Another person wrote: “We need to unlearn and reprogram ourselves‼️”

A 3rd comment read: “I agree, but I still don’t want my bag with over $1,000 on the ground.”

On the opposite hand, not everyone thought he was shedding his jewels.

“She’s just talking to talk” – User X he said. Someone else he replied“I literally cringe every time he makes one of these videos.”

“These are not generational curses we are talking about. my grandma owned all her houses and she still doesn’t put her purse on the floor,” one other User X he said.

Others posted gifs to specific their feelings, with many emphasizing that she had thrown her mother and grandmother under the bus by calling them broke.

“You can’t trust someone sneakily calling their grandma,” he joked User X.

“Nana really caught the homeless guy lmao,” she laughed other.

According to Stormy’s trainer, her mother ran the streets while she was “primarily raised” by her brothers, other relations and friends, which adds context to why she is so keen about breaking generational curses. In her biography she describes: “As a child, while most children worried about whether they would make it home before the street lights turned on, I wondered whether my mother would be home!”

@tammyprice_ Don’t accept what they put on your plate… #twtt #coachstorms #NeverendingJourney ♬ original sound – CandyCleanseNow

“Isn’t this the low vibration lady?” he asked user X in reference to a different viral moment with Stormy Wellington.

Many people have come across Coach Stormy online after she went viral in 2022 after posting a clip of her concept of “low vibration plates” while cooking. For her, it’s plates filled to the brim with barbecue.

The life coach could be seen on TikTok video trains her friend Tammy Price. Price’s plate includes grilled chicken, corn, sandwiches, potato salad and more. Stormy’s plate includes several pieces of chicken, a shrimp kebab, and a chunk of corn, claiming that her plate looks regal in contrast.

“I would never eat a plate that looked like this,” she wrote. “You wouldn’t pay me a million dollars to do this to me because I deserve better.”

Adding: “It’s a low vibration and you took it.”

Price argued that another person had filled her plate with food and that she had the discipline to not eat all of the food. However, the coach didn’t feel it and said: “It looks bad.”

“I am the queen,” she continued. “The Queen’s plate doesn’t appear like that. If we put these two plates together and said who the royal member of the family was, they might say it’s this person.

Price listens to her friend and admits that she has learned a beneficial lesson. The video began several trends and remixes on TikTok from fans and other celebrities, including Kandi and Young Miami.

@cityyygirlls Yungmiami a low vibration album😩 #low vibration plate #FlexEveryAngle #careshaplease ♬ low vibration album – citygirlsstan

According to Coach Stormy’s website, she has helped 42 families turn into millionaires and founded the world’s largest meditation community for ladies of color. She maintains that she achieved these goals by doing the alternative of others.


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