Sasha Attwood, who is she? MUA and YouTuber girlfriend of Birmingham's Jack Grealish
She said she received 200 death threats every day when Jack was playing in Euros.
We all watched the saga unfold as the Euros came to a close. We discovered that England is full of bitter losers who may be particularly rude online. While the rest of the country was enamored with Jack Grealish's attractive looks, his girlfriend Sasha Attwood was receiving hundreds of death threats every day just for being his partner. She has recently uploaded a YouTube video on her channel saying that when Jack was playing in Euros, she received "200 death threats a day." But who is Sasha Attwood, exactly? Aside from being a WAG, what else does she have going for her?
Sasha Attwood is a model who is 25 years old.
She goes by the online handle "Sasha Rebecca," and her YouTube channel, where she publishes vlogs, beauty tutorials, and travel videos, has over 20,000 followers. She is signed by Boutique, a Manchester-based modeling agency, and has over 50,000 followers on Instagram.
She is from Birmingham's Solihull, which is how she met Jack Grealish. They used to have Instagram postings together, but those have since been removed; the pair has been together for years.
Sasha is a makeup artist in addition to her YouTube and modeling careers. Her Instagram used to be solely dedicated to her work as a makeup artist, but it has now evolved to include images from her personal life as well.
In September 2017, she uploaded her debut YouTube video, a smoky eye makeup lesson. Since then, she has amassed over 100,000 followers and has switched her content from lessons to conversational getting ready videos.
A unreal meal tonight at @SanCarlo_Fumo with @sashaattwood ! A year has flown by! Plenty of more memories to come😘❤️😉 pic.twitter.com/ZdoNGuxNCr
— Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish) November 5, 2014
During the Euros, Sasha said she received 200 death threats each day.
“This whole thing since it's come out has just shown me that people are truly so mean,” she stated in her YouTube video. Every day, I was getting 200 death threats. When I say that, I am not exaggerating. Every day, I received so many messages.”
“I still receive them today, all day every day: ‘I wish you die,' ‘I hope you get cancer and die,' ‘I hope your whole family dies,' ‘I hope you wreck your vehicle next time and die,' ‘I hope you die after Wembley,' she said.
Sasha, 25, says she had no idea how dangerous it was to get death threats, and that "the terrible part is its young females." I'd go at the accounts of these girls who had given me stuff, and they were actually 13, 14, and it was really terrible. I try to blame it on my age, but then I remember thinking that I was never like that when I was that age. That's something I've never done before.”
She expressed her anxiety after receiving all of the texts. “I didn't ask for any of that, I didn’t ask for anything to be put out there, but it’s out there, isn’t it, and I’m just going to continue to carry on as normal.”
According to the Sun, Instagram has begun an inquiry over Sasha's recent remarks. “No one should have to endure abuse or harassment, and we don't want it on Instagram,” an Instagram spokesman stated. We urge users to utilize Hidden Words, a feature that ensures no one sees abuse in their comments or direct messages.
“We also strongly advise individuals to report such behavior to the police so that we can assist them in their investigations.”
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