Hi Bargitta,

Well, with time things change :)
The current controllerAs syntax exposes the controller to the local $scope. 
If you use ng-controller="myController as vm" behind the scenes something 
similar to this happens: $scope.vm = this;

So, to answer your question, your user is stored in the controller, and the 
controller is stored in the $scope. (it is all stored by reference, so 
there isn’t much of an memory issue with it!)

Regards
Sander
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