holdupwaitaminute
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Girl I could not agree with you more. All the younger generation are growing up learning how to waste their money on fickle things that don’t really matter, designer brands, mountains of beauty products/plastic surgery, getting trashed but starving yourself to keep thin. In the long run these things do not matter and wasting time on caring about image too much is an unrealistic view on life when most people are choosing what bills they can pay right now. I know it’s been said time and time again but this influencer culture is SO damaging and people like Asher feed into that.I agree, it just seems so rinse and repeat, each weekend get drunk n eat out with a new group of friends and say they are your ‘forever people’. I was just saying on the Chloe Adair thread that these girls have no real life long mates. It’s Chloe’s birthday and majority of the people saying happy birthday are brands, companies or randomners who buy the shit she recommends on her gram. No1 she grew up with. None of these girls seem to have any genuine mates. You can’t tell me that deep down all these influencers properly like each other. They all signed up to a management and will all be competing for the most jobs or collabs. That’s why they always gotta get drunk at events to tolerate each other
Being an influencer must be such a lonely existence at times, no real mates who have your back and you have life experience with (other than the paid tacky trips where everyone gets drunk)
What will all these girls do when influencing dies off? Or they get too old?!
Let’s be honest, since Covid influencers aren’t as popular anymore. Even molly mae who everyone seemed to love at one point isn’t worshipped as much now.
Rule breaking during covid didn’t help alot of influencers but now the cost of living is going up and there are genuine hard working people out there that are still struggling to feed families, they won’t wanna see some stupid influencer getting paid to rant about a product they don’t even use and get paid to do it.
Give it a couple of years and this industry won’t exist
Yeah and who is driving home tonight.. Charley or Asher
I do feel for poor bumper thou! He’s proper been cast aside poor thing
I’m 30 now, but I spent a good part of my early 20’s feeling very sad that I couldn’t go on 100 trips a year like most of the people I would see online and was working all the time - how silly I was to be like that! but like you say, it’s going to die a death soon and these girls will have nothing to fall back on. All their tacky cheap shit clothing brands or deals won’t help them.