@@stephaniewilliams168 it's cause LA is where you can charge insane prices for hair. I feel like she's speaking out now for once probably because her clientele must recognize her from the bling ring. The salon is called Nova Arts Salon. They have an IG and so does she.
I just finished watching it and the part that stood out to me the most was when she blatantly lied about not selling any of the items they stole.. only for the person off camera to ask her about the Venice thing. Then she changed her mind and was like, oh yeah I did sell 🙃She even admitted she thought she was a sociopath before lol.
@@stephaniewilliams168 California has a victim restitution fund, they would have had to apply for it. They also could have sued them civilly, that would be up to each victim, neither of these are automatic. If any were minors their parents would have been liable up to $10k per crime (tort).
I think it's pretty hilarious that the one woman starts off the documentary by being anxious about people recognizing in the street for her role in The Bling Ring when her doing this documentary is either the only way they'd recognize her or bound to amplify how many people would recognize her. Hilarious.
This was a good watch. Rachel seemed more real than any of the other individuals involved. She never tries to act like she was done wrong. She eventually owned up to her actions and paid the price for it. I remember always thinking Nick tried to hard to look like a victim.
Moral of the story: if you give every minute of your life to showing the internet every step, someone is going to figure out how to rob you. It can happen to regular people too. The End.
@@stephaniewilliams168 that’s very true/ I truly had no idea the producers would want her in this because they were so adamant on the fact that they would ‘never’ have Nick of Alexis in it, and specifically said that this doc is different because it’ll be focusing on the victims rather than the criminals- eh, idk maybe that’s why I’m getting hate comments on my bling ring video suddenly 🤷🏻♂️ nothing I haven’t been desensitized to for like 18 years of being on UA-cam / social media tho!! Hahah- much love to you fr 🩵🤍
RL did her time, unlike her so called friends who only got probation because one of the cops was a consultant for the movie so they dropped the charges, but i think they all ended up with more money than we think
@@stephaniewilliams168nah Rachel making bank and they all get paid royalties for these interviews. Y'all also forget these kids are rich and their parents protected them with their money. They're fine. These were not no poor white kids. T
Anyone else find her pretty normal? Like everyone else is hating but she came to terms with it told her side and didnt really have to do this or come out and say all these new things about her childhood no one went to try and cancel her for her to do it like it seems truly like shes grown and comes to terms with herself and what shes done
I feel like their parents also dont get enough like hate or almost punishment for like not keeping track of their teenagers and letting them do all these things like all of their stuff is under their roof and there were no signs?
kids are always the victims, monkey-see, monkey-do, they copy what they see around them, no cohort on earth needs more guidance than teens and most parents just haven't got time
@@profhortsunlover1536 well that is no excuse for these criminals behaviors. Rachel had a father who loved her and tried his best to guide her . Also lets remember if this had been any other person they would still be in prison.
Rachel Lee didn't fly under the radar. She was coached, waited, and now she's getting paid to talk again. Rachel Lee is cold, manipulative, and calculating. You don't think she hasn't been reading about people asking about her on social media all these? She's too composed and hrehearsed in her interviews. Rachel Lee was smart, bide her time, and waited until she could make bank. She has an agent. I also don't believe a word Rachel Lee says.
For anyone that thinks this documentary is glorifying what she did, think not. This is the most raw interview where she actually owned up to what she did and was as honest as she could be. She just laid it all out front and center. I've seen the other documentary and no offense to the other one but this one is soooo much better. Just saying. 🤷♀️
Well her owning up to it still couldn't erase the pain and hurt she caused her victims and still couldn't erase nick ending his own life very sad indeed 😔
Eden as pathetic as the others. Wanting to capitalize on his families loss and be “famous”. And Nick, oh Nick. I don’t buy into this no snitch culture. Put into place to protect criminals. Nick twisted the narrative to his benefit. Shy, innocent manipulated. Just because happens to be walking behind in video during robbery means nothing except at that moment he was walking behind. Not owning his part and playing victim really shows his manipulation and lack of character.
I think he’s the problem in this whole story. Not to take off accountability for what they all did (others involved), but he doesn’t seem to grew from his past mistakes, there’s no remorse from his actions and even find him more superficial than ever before.
Well it is good that she owned up to them but my heart goes out to the young man who was a part of the bling ring who committed suicide that was painful
@@Messwithmitchie whether they realized it or not,the fact remains that some of their items may never be recovered. Also a young kid who steals a candy bar out of a store can face at least 15 years in prison but someone who steals jewelry and clothes out of someone's house gets a couple of years and then gets to tell the story 🤔 🙄
What was so nauseating about this documentary was Rachel Lee try’s to portray herself as the victim. Burglars are the lowest of the low. She should have served way more time.
I have zero sympathy for the victims or the criminals. The celebrities that were burglarized probably wouldn't have even known if their house hadn't been left in a state of disarray. The criminals just wanted to commit crime for a cheap thrill.
I’m one of the ‘victims’ in this doc and in the actual story and my family isn’t rich and noticed their savings that was in a safe missing the same night we got home- I was just stupidly posting where I was at all times on MySpace because I was 16, and I was friends with them cuz I didn’t really filter out my friends properly, cuz I was young and dumb, but I don’t think my parents who worked hard for their money deserved it at all- I’m guessing you were referring to the celebrity victims tho! But just wanted to point this out Have a nice day! 🖤🩵
Yo my cuzzo in here lol 😂 no lie I remember going to my cousins house in agura hills and seen them outside in the poolside a bunch of white privileged kids yeah we live in Hawthorne but visit when we were younger
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Why are you guys glorifying criminals? Focking ridiculous The world is in so much havoc with a lot of bad minded, people at least make something good hearted.
Well I don't think its glorifying them but showing just how wretched and wicked they were. Nevertheless this lady and her co horts will live with these crimes forever.
@@Talkwithme22 i saw the documentary and I was shocked at how celebrities were so carefree with their things . Nevertheless what these thieves did ended up costing them dearly sad indeed
"What if they realized what I did and recognize me" - does a full HBO documentary about it.
It's wild how she was basically THE "bling ring" but flew so under the radar
Now she’s a hairstylist in LA charging outrageous prices. Still doing criminal things
Rich parents
@@dragonfruit5271 really I am surprised she would stick around in Hollywood considering that was her target for the robberies
@@stephaniewilliams168 it's cause LA is where you can charge insane prices for hair. I feel like she's speaking out now for once probably because her clientele must recognize her from the bling ring. The salon is called Nova Arts Salon. They have an IG and so does she.
@@dragonfruit5271what????
I can't believe that the Sofia Coppola movie is already a decade old now. It'll be interesting to see a documentary take on it.
netflix dropped one earlier this year
I just finished watching it and the part that stood out to me the most was when she blatantly lied about not selling any of the items they stole.. only for the person off camera to ask her about the Venice thing. Then she changed her mind and was like, oh yeah I did sell 🙃She even admitted she thought she was a sociopath before lol.
She is still a scumbag.
Nothing like media making being a sociopath seem fun
@@jimmyrade7815 did the victims get any financial restitution.
@@stephaniewilliams168 California has a victim restitution fund, they would have had to apply for it. They also could have sued them civilly, that would be up to each victim, neither of these are automatic. If any were minors their parents would have been liable up to $10k per crime (tort).
She's still a sociopath.
I think it's pretty hilarious that the one woman starts off the documentary by being anxious about people recognizing in the street for her role in The Bling Ring when her doing this documentary is either the only way they'd recognize her or bound to amplify how many people would recognize her. Hilarious.
Yes but the story needed to be told as even the most brazen thief couldn't do what she did
This was a good watch. Rachel seemed more real than any of the other individuals involved. She never tries to act like she was done wrong. She eventually owned up to her actions and paid the price for it. I remember always thinking Nick tried to hard to look like a victim.
@@Chris-ku1gz yes she is and destroyed her life unfortunately those who helped destroyed theirs as well
@@Chris-ku1gz yes and the sad thing was she went on and told her story but her victims were not so lucky.
@@Chris-ku1gzlmao you seem jealous. 😂 loser.
So, who else thinks Tess Taylor was a part of The Bling Ring but just never got caught?
Alexis’s little sister gabby said
that her and tess were at the Rachel bilson burglary
Moral of the story: if you give every minute of your life to showing the internet every step, someone is going to figure out how to rob you. It can happen to regular people too. The End.
True becuase it happened to me if you ended up watching the doc
so you’re right!
@@EdenHilton yes but what angers me is the fact that she continues to profit off it but sensationalism sells.
@@stephaniewilliams168 that’s very true/ I truly had no idea the producers would want her in this because they were so adamant on the fact that they would ‘never’ have Nick of Alexis in it, and specifically said that this doc is different because it’ll be focusing on the victims rather than the criminals- eh, idk maybe that’s why I’m getting hate comments on my bling ring video suddenly
🤷🏻♂️ nothing I haven’t been desensitized to for like 18 years of being on UA-cam / social media tho!! Hahah- much love to you fr 🩵🤍
RL did her time, unlike her so called friends who only got probation because one of the cops was a consultant for the movie so they dropped the charges, but i think they all ended up with more money than we think
Yes and rightfully so but their reputation is forever tarnished.
@@stephaniewilliams168nah Rachel making bank and they all get paid royalties for these interviews. Y'all also forget these kids are rich and their parents protected them with their money. They're fine. These were not no poor white kids. T
Anyone else find her pretty normal? Like everyone else is hating but she came to terms with it told her side and didnt really have to do this or come out and say all these new things about her childhood no one went to try and cancel her for her to do it like it seems truly like shes grown and comes to terms with herself and what shes done
I feel like their parents also dont get enough like hate or almost punishment for like not keeping track of their teenagers and letting them do all these things like all of their stuff is under their roof and there were no signs?
The series Netflix also paints these robbers as victims
kids are always the victims, monkey-see, monkey-do, they copy what they see around them, no cohort on earth needs more guidance than teens and most parents just haven't got time
@@profhortsunlover1536 well that is no excuse for these criminals behaviors. Rachel had a father who loved her and tried his best to guide her . Also lets remember if this had been any other person they would still be in prison.
Rachel Lee didn't fly under the radar. She was coached, waited, and now she's getting paid to talk again. Rachel Lee is cold, manipulative, and calculating. You don't think she hasn't been reading about people asking about her on social media all these? She's too composed and hrehearsed in her interviews. Rachel Lee was smart, bide her time, and waited until she could make bank. She has an agent. I also don't believe a word Rachel Lee says.
Wonderful! These criminals got what they wanted at the end. They are famous now thanks to HBO and other platforms. So this is "Crime Does Pay"!
Not really as one of the criminals committed suicide very sad way to end one's life considering he had a decent life to begin with.
After covid everyone is a thief now
For anyone that thinks this documentary is glorifying what she did, think not.
This is the most raw interview where she actually owned up to what she did and was as honest as she could be.
She just laid it all out front and center. I've seen the other documentary and no offense to the other one but this one is soooo much better. Just saying. 🤷♀️
Thank u
This one was definitely way better than the Netflix one, thx :)
Well her owning up to it still couldn't erase the pain and hurt she caused her victims and still couldn't erase nick ending his own life very sad indeed 😔
@stephaniewilliams168 I don't know where you're getting your info but Nick is very much alive and is married living in Los Angeles. Try again. 🤷♀️
@@stephaniewilliams168 Yeah but at least it's not encouraging it like netflix is
Eden as pathetic as the others. Wanting to capitalize on his families loss and be “famous”. And Nick, oh Nick. I don’t buy into this no snitch culture. Put into place to protect criminals. Nick twisted the narrative to his benefit. Shy, innocent manipulated. Just because happens to be walking behind in video during robbery means nothing except at that moment he was walking behind. Not owning his part and playing victim really shows his manipulation and lack of character.
Yes nick was too smart to allow himself to be baited into committing criminal acts. Acts that will forever haunt him
And don’t forget: white privilege if nick was a poc things would have turned different
I think he’s the problem in this whole story. Not to take off accountability for what they all did (others involved), but he doesn’t seem to grew from his past mistakes, there’s no remorse from his actions and even find him more superficial than ever before.
She owned up to the crimes and served her punishment. Now she can move forward for a second chance! Good for her for a potentially happy ending.
Well it is good that she owned up to them but my heart goes out to the young man who was a part of the bling ring who committed suicide that was painful
This was a fantastic documentary
HBO with the interesting documentary subjects 🔥
Right? It was great hearing her side of the story.
I thought Alexis Nyers was the leader ? 😮
What's the song at the end?
For those who watched this, do you know the end credit song?
Tubafresh- Extra Syrup
do you know the song that plays at 32:37 in the movie? no one can find it@@thomasw6422
Worth a watch. She's not a bad person. She deserves a 2nd chance.
She deserves a second chance? to do what as the victims will forever live with the pain
ok rachel
@@stephaniewilliams168yeahhh I lost sympathy when I heard the victims didn’t even realize they we’re getting robbed
@@Messwithmitchie whether they realized it or not,the fact remains that some of their items may never be recovered. Also a young kid who steals a candy bar out of a store can face at least 15 years in prison but someone who steals jewelry and clothes out of someone's house gets a couple of years and then gets to tell the story 🤔 🙄
Are you smoking rocks?
She is a thief, with all the excuses to justify her behavior, poor me poor me....
Yes which is unfortunate as if she was not well connected she would be serving a long prison sentence
I will turn it off if you glorify the criminals in this documentary.
Dork
Hush up nerd
They did n its cringe
Thank you
HBO always glorifies criminals.. like legit they do that with every single crime documentary.
What is it with this sick fantasy of glorifying criminals and dedicating ENTIRE shows to them just so they can describe their atrocious actions????
Well it was such an interesting crime story I guess hbo wanted to show it
Isn't that how all true crime shows work? Dummmmmmmazzzdumass
@@crazyadrienne05 I’m definitely not arguing with someone called “crazy Adrienne” 😂😂😂😂… you gon heal 🤣
Were all asian females busy when they were casting for the movie?
Estoy obsesionada con este caso y me acabo de enterar de este documental!! Vuelvan días gloriosos pop
Great 👍 documentary ❤❤❤ 1:37
Why is this still something?!
What was so nauseating about this documentary was Rachel Lee try’s to portray herself as the victim. Burglars are the lowest of the low. She should have served way more time.
Ugh, let this story go already. There's been so many documentaries.
Just about to say this 👏
Queen
I have zero sympathy for the victims or the criminals. The celebrities that were burglarized probably wouldn't have even known if their house hadn't been left in a state of disarray. The criminals just wanted to commit crime for a cheap thrill.
I’m one of the ‘victims’ in this doc and in the actual story and my family isn’t rich and noticed their savings that was in a safe missing the same night we got home- I was just stupidly posting where I was at all times on MySpace because I was 16, and I was friends with them cuz I didn’t really filter out my friends properly, cuz I was young and dumb, but I don’t think my parents who worked hard for their money deserved it at all-
I’m guessing you were referring to the celebrity victims tho! But just wanted to point this out
Have a nice day! 🖤🩵
@@EdenHilton well eden lesson learned but these criminals should have gotten 30 years in prison. A kid selling an illegal substance would get that
Just because they're rich and have a lot of stuff, celebrity or not no one deserves to feel violated in their home.
@@pepperminterica agreed and their sentences were very lenient.
Omg you're Eden Hilton @@EdenHilton
Hey I’m in this
I just finished this doc, I'm glad you finally got heard.
Story Plot Spoiler: Homely asian girl meets fruits skinny dork and they break and enter rich people's homes...
Don’t live the life you can’t afford.
No thank you
I rather watch the Bling Ring movie for the 100th time then to watch hbo glorify her…
1:41 1:42 1:42 1:42
The movie glorified them more than this doc did though! Just saying 🖤🖤🩵
Why would you watch it even once...?
The movies glorified her, this is her telling her truth. We all deserve to tell our side and truth.
@@backwood9937 🙄
Thief
Yo my cuzzo in here lol 😂 no lie I remember going to my cousins house in agura hills and seen them outside in the poolside a bunch of white privileged kids yeah we live in Hawthorne but visit when we were younger
Yo! It's Augora Hills. Stay in Hawthorne.
omg
wait is she the one they cast Emma Watson to portray?
No Emma was supposed to be Alexis Neiers.
😅😅😅😅😂❤
HBO Discovery
Netflix already made a doc on this exact subject… I’m sure hbo will be better but I wish it was something different.
It is? the apparent ring leader who didn't participate in the netflix doc
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Why are you guys glorifying criminals? Focking ridiculous The world is in so much havoc with a lot of bad minded, people at least make something good hearted.
Well I don't think its glorifying them but showing just how wretched and wicked they were. Nevertheless this lady and her co horts will live with these crimes forever.
@@stephaniewilliams168 I think you don’t know how the media business work
Watch the trailer again
@@Talkwithme22 i saw the documentary and I was shocked at how celebrities were so carefree with their things . Nevertheless what these thieves did ended up costing them dearly sad indeed