I suspect there's also some "Kardashian" effect going on, seeing people on social media and YT who seemingly don't have jobs, have lots of free time they can spend however they like, no boss/authority while simultaneously spend money on a whim, always have the newest tech, brands etc. is very attractive to many teenagers who are expected to exhibit discipline, to follow directions and live on their parents tight budget. They want to be independent and do what they please and getting paid for it, but that's not how it works for 99% of us.
It's very skewed, Anna also portrays a completely unrealistic image of a mother of four children (and six dogs!!!). How many mothers have time to hide in their bedrooms/studies to play with filters, have a completely quiet house so regularly, can go to bed at 8, not do any dirty homework, never have to leave the house, not even to walk the dogs or play with her children (for a rapidly growing number of teenagers with social anxiety, she's living the dream) while at the same time earning enough money to buy designer gear, iPads, iPhones, Macbooks and so on? All the comments of girls saying they want to be like her when they become mums are in for such a nasty surprise, and probably a single mum life, because I don't know any men who would stand for what Anna does to Jonathan.