A Facebook addict spends TEN TIMES more than the average woman in the United Kingdom on clothes a year because she hates being tagged on social media in the same outfit twice.
Millie Clarke, 25, spends up to £500 (Sterling Pounds) a month on clothes because she is so fearful she will be photographed in the same outfit twice.
The Public Relations assistant, who lives with her parents in Birmingham, England has converted one of the spare bedrooms in their home into a walk-in closet to store all her dresses, many of which have only been worn once.
Recent research by the charity Barnado’s estimates that the average woman spends £64 a month, or £768 a year, on clothes.
But Miss Clarke, from Birmingham, spends more than TEN TIMES that to ensure she is not snapped in the same outfit twice and that she keeps up appearances on social media.
Like many other girls her age, she is petrified of being pictured in the same outfit on different occasions.
Recent research by the charity Barnado’s estimates that the average woman spends £64 a month, or £768 a year, on clothes.
She said: “It started when I was 17 and I set up my Facebook account. Everyone always took pictures at parties and when we were out and about I started noticing that I’d been snapped in the same outfit twice and I hated it.
“Like all young girls in their twenties, I do check my Facebook countless times a day and check the photos, especially to see that I’m not wearing the same outfit,” she said. (UK Mirror)