London, Nov 1 (ANI): Billionairess Tamara Ecclestone, who recently admitted that she is the 'prime target' for criticism because of her wealth, has now decided to go in for sympathy votes, in her attempt to reinstate her image.
Ecclestone lashed out against her critics, who consider her to be a 'monster' and asserted that she is 'vulnerable like any other girl'.
"I'm naive, impulsive and sometimes don't think things through," the Daily Mail quoted her as saying.
"People assume I'm a monster, have no emotions, and bad things haven't happened to me."
But despite her luxurious lifestyle, the 'poor little rich girl' considers herself to be like any other girl.I'm vulnerable like every other girl in the world, good days, bad days, arguments with my boyfriend."
"Obviously I'm very fortunate and don't have to worry about electricity bills, but sometimes it's hard: people can be friends for the wrong reasons," she added.
Ecclestone is eager to show her 'other side' on Channel 5 reality TV series based on her life called Billion $$ Girl, which she thinks would be her 'right to reply'.
"Viewers couldn't have a worse opinion of me, so I'm in a win-win situation. This is my right to reply. It's a bit of fun. If they're going to hate me, they will," she said. (ANI)
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