I commend her for her organizational skills. It must be so tough to plan everything around freebies. And not being able to do things if she doesn't find the appropriate sponsor lolz
I love the d-list influencers post sponsored content. A quick reminder of brands from whom I need nothing.So our girl attended a luxe wedding in California, and she managed to snag a free PR stay in the Peninsula Beverly Hills.
gross
How can she even afford anything if it weren't for free?????
She likes her audience to believe that she's someone who can afford to have a luxurious lifestyle.Can you guys please explain what's bad about her getting the hotel for free? Seems like pretty typical influencer behavior
She’ll sell it within the year.She got a new mini jodie bag in caramel for her LA trip? Didn’t she have the white one before or that got sold too? I can’t with her. Anything for aesthetic it seems.
I think ppl have finally tired of IG/YT gals pushing a lux life they themselves cannot afford. At least when celebs were the faces of these marketing campaigns, they (1) could afford the products they were pushing and (2) were living that luxurious lifestyle. Instead we have the world of the influencer who’s life is 90% gifted and that part is lux, the other part is being holed up in some suburban town in the US or some tiny flat in London, Paris, NYC and pinching pennies because they know the #spon $ won’t last.Can you guys please explain what's bad about her getting the hotel for free? Seems like pretty typical influencer behavior
I agree. I could never be an online personality – I'm definitely more of a homebody and would feel too stressed out / not worth it to have a curated and constant presence. So it just strikes me as odd that she would choose this as a career path, only because it doesn't seem to fit her personality, or at least she doesn't seem to enjoy it, and instead appears to struggle a lot with it. But that's obviously just looking in from the outside.I think she is burnt out from being a content creator and constantly having to curate a content-friendly life. And that she is a chill/relaxed/kind of boring person and a homebody, so constantly needing to create a personality and pizzazz is exhausting.
Bc pursuing a regular full time job as an interior design is so exhausting how else can she have mid day naps, kdramas in the morning, postpone video deadlinesI agree. I could never be an online personality – I'm definitely more of a homebody and would feel too stressed out / not worth it to have a curated and constant presence. So it just strikes me as odd that she would choose this as a career path, only because it doesn't seem to fit her personality, or at least she doesn't seem to enjoy it, and instead appears to struggle a lot with it. But that's obviously just looking in from the outside.
Yes poor Alyssa, her life is just so busy and so much more overwhelming than the average person, despite the fact that she sets her own schedule and workload and still can’t achieve it within like 8 months takes a lot of effort to sit on your ass watching kdrama and being a complete fraud about your lifestyle onlineBc pursuing a regular full time job as an interior design is so exhausting how else can she have mid day naps, kdramas in the morning, postpone video deadlines
The life of an influencer is just so grueling, isn’t it?Yes poor Alyssa, her life is just so busy and so much more overwhelming than the average person, despite the fact that she sets her own schedule and workload and still can’t achieve it within like 8 months takes a lot of effort to sit on your ass watching kdrama and being a complete fraud about your lifestyle online
Truly, my heart bleeds for her