"Guys I'm drowning trying to live up to a social expectation of bouncing back after having a baby"....................................
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"Guys look at this really, really exspensive overpriced Jeep you could spend your hard earned cash on so that you too could pretend to look as happy as I look in this picture. The picture I'm posing for because I get paid to influence you to spend you money by any means necessary. So if you're struggling, have less money than usual thanks to a global pandemic, worried about your future... Just purchase this Jeep so I don't have to be worried about my own finances! Thanks guys. I was so excited to post this #ad for you because I know you guys like seeing this type of content so I'll be doing more in the future so you can fanancially support my family instead of us doing it ourselves. "
duck off bellend.
I honestly think they should have to disclose what they're paid to advertise products. It's not enough to say its an #ad because a lot of people still don't understand what they're doing. They don't understand the bullshit caption/story is literally bullshit they've been told to say. A regular person scrolling through Instagram does not understand that they are a CONSUMER scrolling through a virtual department shop and that needs to be much more obvious.
Why are the majority of the comments from other influencers? Hardly any from a regular person with no gain from interacting with a brand post. Sneaky.