Mother-of-two Rebecca Le-Clercq (pictured), 36 from Bournemouth, spent her ill-gotten gains on 'shallow and materialistic things' she flaunted on social media to make herself look good.
Rebecca Le-Clercq, 36 of Bournemouth, paid for treatments with stolen moneyA cosmetic clinic manager who stole nearly £50,000 to pay for treatments so she could 'look perfect' and fit in with her 'beautiful' colleagues has avoided jail.
Le-Clercq's defence barrister said she had suffered from 'imposter syndrome' when she found herself surrounded by 'beautiful and confident women' and felt pressure to look like them. Dr Manning approached Le-Clercq about the missing money and she claimed it was in a holding account due to an incorrect number and would be resolved.Richard Tutt, prosecuting, said: 'A colleague informed Dr Manning that she had left the building and gone missing about an hour-and-a-half earlier. She then found a resignation letter from Rebecca Le-Clercq resigning with immediate effect.
'She wanted to provide her children a better life. She had imposter syndrome, surrounded by a luxury brand, beautiful, confident women yet she did not feel worthy.'She started having treatments her colleagues were having. It made her feel better, she was front of house and felt like she needed to look perfect.She said her client wanted to apologise to her former colleagues, adding: 'She knows she did wrong and hates herself for it.
'You may well suffer from imposter syndrome and low self-esteem but it is hard to reconcile that with the photographs taken off your phone and social media of you cavorting around the place having fun.
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