My take on the mansion was that it was a legitimate scam that happens all over Canada in the US. She was too excited about it in the beginning for it to be completely fabricated. When she said on live that she was wiring them $6K, her chat tried to warn her that it was a scam, but of course she told them they were full of shit. "No. I
met them. And they were really nice. They said they would get me a cleaning lady, install (something or other) so I can do my videos, etc. etc." A legit landlord would have done a credit check and rejected her outright, not offered her additional perks.
I believe they absconded with the 6K and that's when she realized it was a scam, but she had to save face. So after a week or so of gushing about this mansion, she suddenly barely spoke about it at all. She came up with a last-minute cockamamy story about how less than a week before they were supposed to move (having packed nothing) she had met with them and they gave her the KEYS, but instead of having her sign the lease right then and there, they emailed it to her. Yeah, makes sense. Then, a few hours later, the owners decided they weren't going anywhere and couldn't rent it to her. But don't worry, they said, she would get her $500 deposit (whatever that was for) back. She mentioned nothing about getting the $6K back, nor did she seem worried about it. So she basically had 2-3 weeks to make up a lie, and that was the best she could do.
I do believe when she first found out about the scam she informed the villa management company that it fell through, so she was able to stay. No way she gave them less than a weeks' notice. If she had, that would have been another thing she would have at least mentioned. "Oh shit, they think I'm leaving in a few days. What should I do?"
Perfectly Imperfect captured some of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzulnhX4IqI