The ACE Family Deserve Their Failure

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Published 2021-11-26
It was only going to be so long before The Ace Family came to financial ruin. Austin & Catherine McBroom paraded around on social media, marketing themselves as the greatest "ground up" success story since the website's inception, before being completely and utterly exposed. Their $10 million dollar mega-mansion is currently facing foreclosure, they are going through approximately $130 million worth of lawsuit's, all while their YouTube channel has been in freefall, barely able to crack 10 million views over the last 30 days. The Ace Families fake façade has finally dissolved. Time is up. Tick Tock, keep an eye on the clock.

This is, Why The ACE Family Deserve Their Failure.

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All Comments (21)
  • Renting a $17000 mansion instead of buying a modest yet decent house that would probably cost the same amount of money per month is a massive red flag
  • Not the "family", the parents. Those kids have been exploited, and don't deserve this shit.
  • @daelen.cclark
    “I don’t have any beef with, like, their one-year-old son.” -Drew Gooden
  • My dad always told me, "never take a loan to buy luxuries, take a loan to invest it and make more money".
  • @emel-7928
    Their children could have grown up in a wealthy affluent environment, could have had a secure financial background. But all of that got taken away because of their parents incompetence. Sad
  • @2011nphelps
    If you're that stupid with your money, yeah, deserve to lose it. I do feel sorry for the kids and it's unfortunate they have parents that aren't more responsible or intelligent
  • @RichSmithson
    Going into debt to impress a bunch of random people you are never going to meet, is a disaster waiting to happen.
  • @anu1776
    A happy family doesn't revolve around materialism, but communication and sharing experiences together.
  • Just to reiterate, if you see a seemingly perfect family on social media or in real life, something is definitely wrong. Real couples argue, real friends argue and life is hard. Social media is basically a place to fake your own happiness, it's actually really sad☹️
  • @sierrapeaks
    Who else is here after the divorce announcement??
  • Any time somebody says “I’m drama free” or “I can’t stand drama”, they’re basically telling you to grab some popcorn to sit and watch the shot show unfold
  • Let's be real, a true rich family will never ever flaunt their lifestyle, let alone in social media.
  • @TRANSISTOOR
    3:53 "The happy rich problem-free life that you see on Instagram does not exist. it's a facade usually put up by misrable people looking to mask their own uninteresting personality" truer words were never spoken.
  • @ShaunInce123
    Came back to this after finding out that this couple divorced.
  • @MrRyankush43
    I swear most "influencers" have to be miserable. Their whole self esteem Is based on likes and views. They live a life completely void of genuine moments.
  • @reconr5186
    Imagine being their oldest daughter? You’re born into a life of luxury and fun, it lasts for a few years, you get siblings; suddenly it’s ripped from you and your left wondering what happened to all the fun with mommy and daddy? I bet there’ll be countless times when she tells stories to her little sister and brother about when her, mom and dad had everything
  • @hallquiche
    This just proves once again how good content will always beat clout chasing in the long run. The financial decisions these people made are so ridiculous, I don't think my 13-year-old cousin would even dream of making the same mistakes.
  • @SirAMG63
    It is extremely dangerous to fake perfection. To put out on the internet that you can 'live a perfect life' with no stress, no financial burdens, no relationship problems is beyond words for me