I would understand if she was qualified and wanted to make giving advice her career - I follow a qualified ex social worker & sex and relationships educator and I give her money because I follow her for her service (her content). The service is the product; in other contexts I would have to buy the product to even use it. I hate feeding rhetoric about creators working for free.
But Grace is literally just an influencer with no fitness qualifications and a four-week Mickey Mouse business course. It would be ridiculous if an unqualified influencer with nice extensions started demanding that people pay for hair-care advice, so why is it OK for Grace to ask to be paid for wellness advice just because her figure is nice? Or any advice at all - she hasn’t exactly got a social circle I envy or a history of healthy relationships. She’s got money, but she came from money, so who gives a fuck, and her MUA posts the tutorials for the makeup she wears whilst she has no involvement. She lost nearly 500 followers the day she posted that story demanding payment.
I don’t care if she doesn’t want to engage with her followers anymore - it’s fair enough if she doesn’t want to spend her time doing that - even though she clearly wants to spend time bullying people that criticise her. If she just said “I can’t answer everyone’s DMs, sorry
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” nobody would mind.
She wants to be a Bella Hadid that never answers any DMs, but her clothes are too ugly and her fashion is too boring for that lol