Why would her BF talk about how expensive the bag is if BT is sponsoring? It could be BT is sponsoring some items, but a Celine or YSL bag?! I don't think she has the following for BT to be sponsor her, but maybe I'm wrong. From Tayto to BT?
I'm shocked these influencers feel comfortable promoting luxury brands during a time when the economic climate is quite sensitive and people are sitting tight not knowing what post-COVID life will look like. They're completely disconnected from reality, spending countless amounts on useless bags. They seem to forget there are other "entrepreneurs" or "business owners" who didn't have the luxury to have Instagram as a revenue stream and had their business shut down during the lockdown while these so-called "entrepreneurs" we call "content creators" are staying at home trying on clothes they will wear once and throw away. It makes me feel uncomfortable. Under normal circumstances, I don't care about who is promoting what on Instagram, but in the current climate, it's a downright disgrace. Imagine those families who wish they had half of that $1,500 she's about to spend on this bag? I'm not saying influencers are meant to save the world, but I think there's a time and a place for everything and now is not the time for such posts. At least, the boyfriend seems to have some sense, which makes me wonder about what it is they actually have in common? None of my business.
I'm shocked these influencers feel comfortable promoting luxury brands during a time when the economic climate is quite sensitive and people are sitting tight not knowing what post-COVID life will look like. They're completely disconnected from reality, spending countless amounts on useless bags. They seem to forget there are other "entrepreneurs" or "business owners" who didn't have the luxury to have Instagram as a revenue stream and had their business shut down during the lockdown while these so-called "entrepreneurs" we call "content creators" are staying at home trying on clothes they will wear once and throw away. It makes me feel uncomfortable. Under normal circumstances, I don't care about who is promoting what on Instagram, but in the current climate, it's a downright disgrace. Imagine those families who wish they had half of that $1,500 she's about to spend on this bag? I'm not saying influencers are meant to save the world, but I think there's a time and a place for everything and now is not the time for such posts. At least, the boyfriend seems to have some sense, which makes me wonder about what it is they actually have in common? None of my business.
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